adj. unassuaged (a) serving to make up for or atone (b) intended to deceive (c) wildly disordered (d) unsatisfied; not soothed
adj. sardonic (a) customary; routine; formal (b) highly excited (c) spreading out in different directions; rambling; straggly (d) disdainfully or ironically humorous
adj. irremediable (a) impossible to remedy or correct or redress (b) sticking together (c) petty or reluctant in giving or spending; scrimy (d) being on the point of death
adj. surly (a) readily reacting to suggestions and influences (b) devouring or craving food in great quantities; ravening; ravenous; voracious; wolfish (c) inclined to anger or bad feelings with overtones of menace (d) marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion; mad; unrestrained
adj. introspective (a) of or relating to or used in cooking (b) most frequent or common; predominant; dominant; rife (c) capable of being assigned or credited to; imputable; referable (d) given to examining own sensory and perceptual experiences; self-examining |
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adj. equine (a) of or belonging to the family Equidae (b) intended as a commemoration (c) having the sticky properties of an adhesive; gummy; mucilaginous; pasty; sticky; viscous (d) in a state of deep and usually prolonged unconsciousness
adj. mantled (a) covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak; draped; wrapped (b) in regular succession without gaps; serial; successive (c) marked by excessive enthusiasm for and intense devotion to a cause or idea; overzealous (d) lacking due respect or dutifulness
adj. incisive (a) unrestrained by convention or propriety; bodacious; brassy; brazen; insolent (b) dulled by surfeit (c) suitable for cutting or piercing (d) of an instrument of certain death
adj. gloomful (a) the single one of its kind (b) depressingly dark; sulky (c) curving inward (d) guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory; practical
adj. foiled (a) disappointingly unsuccessful; discomfited; frustrated; thwarted (b) marked by refinement in taste and manners; cultivated; cultured; polite (c) propelled violently in a usually narrow stream; spurting; squirting (d) not capable of sin |