v. necessitate (a) to render indispensable (b) to drive or urge forward (c) to turn within (d) to sprinkle or cover with things strewn
v. exasperate (a) to talk about vainly or foolishly (b) to obtain by violence, threats, compulsion or the subjection of another to some necessity (c) to anger; to infuriate; to annoy; to irritate (d) to certify as accurate, genuine or true
v. squabble (a) to praise in words or song (b) to show or prove to be involved in or concerned (c) to deprive of power, capacity, competency or qualification (d) to quarrel
v. despond (a) to have or produce resonance (b) to pass criticism or censure (c) to lose spirit, courage or hope (d) to regard or worship as a god
v. readjust (a) to estimate the money value of (b) to put in order after disarrangement (c) to catch or take hold of suddenly and forcibly (d) to come into a country or region from a former habitat |
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v. whine (a) to inflict severe pain or agony upon (b) to utter with complaining tone (c) to grow worse (d) to make alive
adj. priggish (a) offering or tending to produce resistance (b) unlawful (c) furiously voracious or hungry (d) conceited
v. surround (a) to wet or moisten (b) to encircle (c) to tear rudely or raggedly (d) to teach or imbue with the doctrines of Calvinism
v. famish (a) to involve in difficulties, confusion or complications (b) to tell a story (c) to release from bondage (d) to suffer extremity of hunger or thirst
v. reprieve (a) to delay a punishment (esp. death sentence); provide temporary relief (b) to cut apart or to pieces (c) to deprive of weapons (d) to take perceptible or substantial form |