adj. mawkish (a) sickening or insipid (b) making statements without argument or evidence (c) having strong sexual desires (d) exceptionally brave; rigorously severe
v. teem (a) to be full to overflowing (b) to swear falsely to (c) to set apart as sacred (d) to divide into quarters
n. intemperance (a) a cup or glass filled to the brim, especially one to be drunk as a toast or health (b) immoderate action or indulgence, as of the appetites (c) a plant destitute of chlorophyll, as a mushroom (d) a model, pattern or original to be copied or imitated
n. visage (a) in England, a title of nobility, ranking fourth in the order of British peerage (b) the world or universe on a small scale (c) the face, countenance or look of a person (d) distribution and administration of justice by trial and judgment
n. menace (a) fondness (b) a threat (c) compensation (d) a small mound |
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n. navel (a) violation of allegiance, confidence or plighted faith (b) an English monetary unit (c) the depression on the abdomen where the umbilical cord of the fetus was attached (d) discontinuance, as of action or motion
n. prediction (a) the branch of medical science concerned with the treatment and care of women during pregnancy (b) a ready, witty or apt reply (c) a model of excellence (d) a prophecy
n. promontory (a) the attributes, taken collectively, that make up the character and nature of an individual (b) any champion of the rights and liberties of the people: often used as the name for a newspaper (c) a harmonic (d) a high point of land extending outward from the coastline into the sea
v. cajole (a) to impose on or dupe by flattering speech (b) to hide by pretending something different (c) to reorganize; put in order again (d) to interfere for some end
adj. magnificent (a) somewhat sharp or biting (b) notoriously bad (c) grand; splendid; majestic; superb; glorious; impressive (d) impudent |
adj. mawkish (a) sickening or insipid v. teem (a) to be full to overflowing n. intemperance (b) immoderate action or indulgence, as of the appetites n. visage (c) the face, countenance or look of a person n. menace (b) a threat n. navel (c) the depression on the abdomen where the umbilical cord of the fetus was attached n. prediction (d) a prophecy n. promontory (d) a high point of land extending outward from the coastline into the sea v. cajole (a) to impose on or dupe by flattering speech adj. magnificent (c) grand; splendid; majestic; superb; glorious; impressive
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