v. scale (a) climb; ascend; weigh (b) intervene; reconciliate (c) clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting proof (d) bear the expenses of
v. prevaricate (a) strangle with an iron collar; scrag (b) examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification; scrutinise; inspect (c) be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information; tergiversate; palter (d) subdue, restrain, or overcome by affecting with a feeling of awe
v. petrify (a) cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly; devastate; desolate; scourge (b) make rigid and set into a conventional pattern (c) free from slavery or servitude (d) complain; grouse; crab; squawk; bellyache; holler
v. inter (a) treat with contemptuous disregard (b) place in a grave or tomb; inhume; lay to rest (c) place a bet on; stake; game; punt (d) plunge or bury (a knife or sword) in flesh
v. reprove (a) take to task (b) outshine; surpass; outdo (c) dance the slam dance; thrash (d) ridicule with satire |
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v. waffle (a) pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness (b) unwrap; let on; bring out; reveal; break; give away (c) annoy continually or chronically; hassle; harry (d) diminish; decrease
v. incense (a) censure severely or angrily; rag; trounce; reproof; lecture (b) increase the volume of (c) be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information; tergiversate; palter (d) make furious
v. complot (a) chain; shackle (b) lose in value; devaluate; devalue (c) engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together; conjure; machinate (d) remove the consecration from a person or an object; deconsecrate
v. unfurl (a) look with amazement; gawp (b) unroll, unfold, or spread out or be unrolled, unfolded, or spread out from a furled state (c) spend extravagantly; waste; ware (d) become powder or dust; pulverise; powderise
v. fete (a) consent to, give permission; let (b) smile affectedly or derisively (c) have a celebration (d) embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of; epitomise |
v. scale (a) climb; ascend; weigh v. prevaricate (c) be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information; tergiversate; palter v. petrify (b) make rigid and set into a conventional pattern v. inter (b) place in a grave or tomb; inhume; lay to rest v. reprove (a) take to task v. waffle (a) pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness v. incense (d) make furious v. complot (c) engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together; conjure; machinate v. unfurl (b) unroll, unfold, or spread out or be unrolled, unfolded, or spread out from a furled state v. fete (c) have a celebration
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