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Life without limits

Somersaulting
a movement in which somebody turns over completely, with their feet over their head, on the ground or in the air

Acrobat
an entertainer who performs difficult acts such as balancing on high ropes, especially at a circus

Amorous
showing sexual desire and love towards somebody

melancholy
[uncountable] (formal) a deep feeling of sadness that lasts for a long time and often cannot be explained

Cloaked
1 [countable] a type of coat that has no sleeves, fastens at the neck and hangs loosely from the shoulders, worn
especially in the past
2 [singular] (literary) a thing that hides or covers somebody/something

Gimmick
an unusual trick or unnecessary device that is intended to attract attention or to persuade people to buy something

Clinched
1 unfriendly and aggressive
2 [only before noun] (formal) (of a country) fighting a war

Vengeance
the act of punishing or harming somebody in return for what they have done to you, your family or friends

Sullen
1 bad-tempered and not speaking, either on a particular occasion or because it is part of your character
2 (literary) (of the sky or weather) dark and unpleasant

Exaggerated
1 made to seem larger, better, worse or more important than it really is or needs to be
2 (of an action) done in a way that makes people notice it

Putulance
bad-tempered and unreasonable, especially because you cannot do or have what you want

Mocking
showing that you think somebody/something is ridiculous

Reside
to live in a particular place
1.

Mocked
to laugh at somebody/something in an unkind way, especially by copying what they say or do
1.

Inkling
noun: inkling; plural noun: inklings
1.
a slight knowledge or suspicion; a hint.
2.

Credibility
noun: credibility
the quality of being trusted and believed in.
"the government's loss of credibility"
synonyms:
trustworthiness, reliability, dependability, integrity, character; More
o
the quality of being convincing or believable.
"the book's anecdotes have scant regard for credibility"
1.

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2.

Evangelist
a person who seeks to convert others to the Christian faith, especially by public preaching.
1.

Anguished

severe mental or physical pain or suffering.

Woozy
Adjective informal
unsteady, dizzy, or dazed.
1.

Compelling
evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way.
1.

Congregration
a group of people assembled for religious worship.
1.

Podium
a small platform on which a person may stand to be seen by an audience, as when making a speech or conducting an
orchestra.
1.

Ordained
make (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on.
1.

Captivating
capable of attracting and holding interest; charming.

1.

Pews
a long bench with a back, placed in rows in the main part of some churches to seat the congregation.
1.

Surreal
having the qualities of surrealism; bizarre.
1.

Awestruck
filled with or revealing awe.
1.

Mocked
tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner.
1.

Shunned
persistently avoid, ignore, or reject (someone or something) through antipathy or caution.

1.

Heighten
make or become more intense.
1.

Shortchanged
treat unfairly by withholding something of value.
1.

Dynamo
an extremely energetic person.

Renowned
known or talked about by many people; famous.
1.

Fidelity
faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief, demonstrated by continuing loyalty and support.
1.

Bettering
improve on or surpass (an existing or previous level or achievement).
1.

Despondent
in low spirits from loss of hope or courage.
1.

Oblivion
the state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening around one.

1.

Pinnacle
the most successful point; the culmination.

1.

Mercilessly
having or showing no mercy
Yanked
pull with a jerk.
1.

Thrills
a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure.

1.

Sprawling
spread out over a large area in an untidy or irregular way.

1.

Contenment
a state of happiness and satisfaction.

1.

Appendages
a thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important.

1.

Maneuvering
move skilfully or carefully.

1.

Avid
having or showing a keen interest in or enthusiasm for something.

1.

1.

Oblivion -
Noun

1.

Attainment -
Noun

1.

Arbitrary
Adjective

1.

Sprawling -
Verb - gerund or present participle

1.

Contentment -

1. The state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening


around one.
2. Amnesty or pardon.
1. The action or fact of achieving a goal towards which one has
worked.
2. A thing achieved, especially a skill or educational achievement.
1. Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any
reason or system.
2. (Of power or a ruling body) unrestrained and autocratic in the
use of authority.
3. (Of a constant or other quantity) of unspecified value.
1. Sit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly
way.
2. Spread out over a large area in an untidy or irregular way.
A state of happiness and satisfaction.

Noun
1.

Appendages -
Noun Plural Noun
Manoeuvring
Verb - gerund or present participle

1.

Avid -
Adjective

1.

Amid -

1.

Preposition
Fervent -

1.

Adjective
Consolation -
Noun

1.

Prevail -
Verb

1.

Grandeur -
Noun

1.
2.
1.

Jubliant -
Adjective
Mobbed -
Verb - past tense
Soaring
Verb - gerund or present participle

1.

Pragmatic -
Adjective

1.

Heap -
Noun

1.

Rubble -

1. A thing that is added or attached to something larger or more


important.
2. A projecting part of an invertebrate or other living organism, with
a distinct appearance or function
1. Move skilfully or carefully.
2. Carefully guide or manipulate (someone or something) in order
to achieve an end
1. Having or showing a keen interest in or enthusiasm for
something.
2. Having an eager desire for.
1. Surrounded by; in the middle of.
2. In an atmosphere or against a background of.
1. Having or displaying a passionate intensity.
2. Hot, burning, or glowing.
1. The comfort received by a person after a loss or disappointment.
2. A person or thing providing consolation.
3. (In sport) a goal scored at a point when it is no longer possible
for the scoring team to win.
1. Prove more powerful or superior.
2. Be widespread or current in a particular area or at a particular
time.
3. Persuade (someone) to do something.
1. Splendour and impressiveness, especially of appearance or
style.
2. High rank or social importance.
1. Feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
1. Crowd round (someone) or into (a place) in an unruly way.
2. (Of a group of birds or mammals) surround and attack (a
predator or other source of threat) in order to drive it off.
1. Fly or rise high in the air.
2. Maintain height in the air without flapping wings or using engine
power.
3. Increase rapidly above the usual level.
1. Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is
based on practical rather than theoretical considerations.
2. Relating to philosophical or political pragmatism.
1. An untidy collection of objects placed haphazardly on top of each
other.
2. An amount of a particular loose substance.
3. A large amount or number of.
4. An untidy or dilapidated place or vehicle.
1. Waste or rough fragments of stone, brick, concrete, etc.,
especially as the debris from the demolition of buildings.

Noun
1.
1.

Despondent -
Adjective
Cystic fibrosis -
Noun

1.

2. Pieces of rough or undressed stone used in building walls,


especially as filling for cavities.
In low spirits from loss of hope or courage.
A hereditary disorder affecting the exocrine glands. It causes the
production of abnormally thick mucus, leading to the blockage of the
pancreatic ducts, intestines, and bronchi and often resulting in
respiratory infection.

Prosthesis -

An artificial body part, such as a limb, a heart, or a breast implant.

Hymn -

1. A religious song or poem of praise to God or a god.


2. A formal song sung during Christian worship, typically by the
whole congregation.
3. A book, film, or other composition praising someone or
something.
Severe mental or physical pain or suffering.

Noun
1.
Noun

1.

Anguish -
Noun

1.
2.

Insurmountable -
Adjective
Famished
Adjective
1.
Improbable -
1.

Adjective
Prepped -
Verb

1.

Stoked -
Verb - past tense

1.

Faze -
Verb
Leverage
Verb

Toweled
Verb- past tense
1.
Parable -
Noun
1.

Appendage -
Noun

1.
1.

Unrelenting -
Adjective
Bleak -
Adjective

1.

Cerebral palsy -
Noun

1.

Tormented -

1.

Verb - past tense


Resonated
Verb - past tense

Too great to be overcome.


Extremely hungry.
1. Not likely to be true or to happen.
2. Unexpected and apparently inauthentic.
1. Prepare (something); make ready.
2. Prepare oneself for an event.
1. Add coal or other solid fuel to (a fire, furnace, boiler, etc.).
2. Encourage or incite (a strong emotion or tendency).
3. Consume a large quantity of food or drink to give one energy.
Disturb or disconcert (someone).
1. Use borrowed capital for (an investment), expecting the profits
made to be greater than the interest payable.
2. Use (something) to maximum advantage.
1. Wipe or dry with a towel.
2. Thrash or beat (someone).
A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by
Jesus in the Gospels.
1. A thing that is added or attached to something larger or more
important.
2. A projecting part of an invertebrate or other living organism, with
a distinct appearance or function.
1. Not yielding in strength, severity, or determination.
2. Not giving way to kindness or compassion.
1. (Of an area of land) lacking vegetation and exposed to the
elements.
2. (Of a building or room) charmless and inhospitable; dreary.
3. (Of the weather) cold and miserable.
4. (Of a situation) not hopeful or encouraging; unlikely to have a
favourable outcome.
5. (Of a person's expression) cold and forbidding.
1.
A condition marked by impaired muscle coordination (spastic
paralysis) and/or other disabilities, typically caused by damage to the
brain before or at birth.
1. Cause to experience severe mental or physical suffering.
2. Annoy or provoke in an unkind way.
1. Produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound.
2. Produce electrical or mechanical resonance.

1.

Dignified -

1.

Adjective
Advocating -

1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Conceited -

1.

Adjective
Enthused -

Having or showing a composed or serious manner that is worthy of


respect.
Publicly recommend or support.
Excessively proud of oneself; vain.
1. Express eager enjoyment, interest, or approval regarding
something.
2. Make (someone) interested and eagerly appreciative.
1. Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's
appearance, abilities, or worth.
2. Producing no result; useless.
3. Having no likelihood of fulfilment; empty.
a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as
communicated to and felt by others

Verb - past tense


1.

Vain -
Adjective

1.

Vibe -
Noun

1.

Self-loadthing -

1.

Hatred of oneself.

Noun
1.

1. Excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and one's physical


appearance.
2. Extreme selfishness, with a grandiose view of one's own talents
and a craving for admiration, as characterizing a personality
type.
3. Self-centredness arising from failure to distinguish the self from
external objects, either in very young babies or as a feature of
mental disorder.
1. The quality of being self-indulgent.
2. Something done or allowed in a self-indulgent way.

Narcissism -
Noun

1.

Self-indulgence -
Noun

1.

Cult -

1. A system of religious veneration and devotion directed towards a


particular figure or object.
2. a misplaced or excessive admiration for a particular thing
3. A person or thing that is popular or fashionable among a
particular group or section of society.
4. a relatively small group of people having religious beliefs or
practices regarded by others as strange or as imposing
excessive control over members.
1. Excessive pride in or admiration of one's own appearance or
achievements.
2. Denoting a person or company publishing works at the author's
expense.
3. The quality of being worthless or futile.
1. Strong sexual desire.
2. A passionate desire for something.

Noun

1.

Vanity -
Noun

1.

Lust -

Noun
Throngs
Noun - plural noun
1.
Improverished -
1.

Verb - past tense


Liposuction -
Noun
Tumbling
Verb

1.
1.

Muffled -
Adjective
Whimper -
Noun

1.
1.

Stifled -
Verb - past tense
Huddled -

A large, densely packed crowd of people or animals.


1. Make (a person or area) poor.
2. Exhaust the strength or vitality of.
1.

A technique in cosmetic surgery for removing excess fat


from under the skin by suction.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.

Fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong.


Move or rush in a headlong or uncontrolled way.
Fall rapidly in amount or value.
Understand the meaning or hidden implication of (a situation).
(Of a sound) not loud because of being obstructed in some way;
muted.

1. A whimpering sound.
2. A feeble or anticlimactic tone or ending.
1. Make (someone) unable to breathe properly; suffocate.
2. Restrain (a reaction) or stop oneself acting on (an emotion).
1. Crowd together; nestle closely.

Verb - past tense


Dashing
Adjective
1.
Wart -
Noun

1.

Vanity -
Noun

1.

Rugged -
Adjective

1.

Reckon -
Verb

1.

Lurid -
Adjective

1.

Maimed -

1.

Verb - past tense


Gruesome -

1.

Adjective
Mannequin -
Noun

1.

Lollies -
Noun

1.

Frisky -

1.

Adjective
Uproarious -

1.

Adjective
Co-conspirators -

2. Heap together in a disorderly manner.


3. Have a private discussion; confer.
(Of a man) attractive, adventurous, and full of confidence.
1. A small, hard, benign growth on the skin, caused by a virus.
2. Any rounded excrescence on the skin of an animal or the surface
of a plant.
3. An undesirable or disfiguring feature.
4. An obnoxious or objectionable person.
1. Excessive pride in or admiration of one's own appearance or
achievements.
2. The quality of being worthless or futile.
1. (Of ground or terrain) having a broken, rocky, and uneven
surface.
2. (Of a man) having attractively strong, rough-hewn features.
3. (Of clothing, equipment, etc.) Strongly made and capable of
withstanding rough handling.
4. Having or requiring toughness and determination.
1. Establish by calculation.
2. Be of the opinion.
3. Rely on or be sure of.
1. Unpleasantly bright in colour, especially so as to create a harsh
or unnatural effect.
2. Presented in vividly shocking or sensational terms.
Wound or injure (a person or animal) so that part of the body is
permanently damaged.
1. Causing repulsion or horror; grisly.
2. Extremely unpleasant.
1. A dummy used to display clothes in a shop window.
2. A person employed by a designer, costumier, etc., to model
clothes.
1. A lollipop.
2. A small piece of confectionery; a sweet.
Playful and full of energy.
1. Characterized by or provoking loud noise or uproar.
2. Provoking loud laughter; very funny.
A person who is engaged in a conspiracy with another or others.

Noun
1.

Exaggerating -
Verb

1.

Coveralls -

1. Represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it


really is.
2. Enlarged or altered beyond normal proportions.
1.
Overalls.

Noun
1.

Consented -

1.

Verb - past tense


Wrangled -

1.

Verb - past tense:


Scoff -
Verb

1.

Endured -
Verb - past tense
Wallowing
Verb - gerund or present participle

1.

Blindsided -
Verb - past tense

1. Give permission for something to happen.


2. Agree to do something.
1. Have a long, complicated dispute or argument.
2. Round up, herd, or take charge of (livestock).
Speak to someone or about something in a scornfully derisive or
mocking way.
1. Suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently.
2. Remain in existence; last.
1. Chiefly of large mammals) roll about or lie in mud or water,
especially to keep cool or avoid biting insects.
2. (Of a person) indulge in an unrestrained way in (something that
one finds pleasurable).
1. Hit or attack (someone) on their blind side.
2. Make (someone) unable to perceive the truth of a situation.

1.

Tantrums -

An uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young


child.

Stomp -

Tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger.

Plunging -

1.
2.
3.
1.

Noun
1.
Verb
1.

Veb - gerund or present participle


Rut
Noun
1.

Tribute -
Noun

1.

Activism -
Noun

1.

Slat -
Noun

1.

Shortstop -

Jump or dive quickly and energetically.


Fall suddenly and uncontrollably.
Push or thrust quickly.
A long deep track made by the repeated passage of the wheels
of vehicles.
2. a habit or pattern of behaviour that has become dull and
unproductive but is hard to change.
1. An act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude,
respect, or admiration.
2. Something resulting from a particular quality or feature and
indicating its worth.
3. Payment made periodically by one state or ruler to another,
especially as a sign of dependence.
The policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about
political or social change.
A thin, narrow piece of wood, plastic, or metal, especially one of a
series which overlap or fit into each other, as in a fence or a Venetian
blind.
A fielder positioned between second and third base.

Noun
1.

Remission -

1. The cancellation of a debt, charge, or penalty.


2. A temporary diminution of the severity of disease or pain.

Tombstone -

A large, flat inscribed stone standing or laid over a grave.

Solidarity -

Unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals


with a common interest; mutual support within a group.

Legitimate -

Make lawful or justify.

Indomitable -

Impossible to subdue or defeat.

Noun
1.
Noun
1.
Noun
1.
Verb
1.
1.

Adjective
Stifling -
Adjective

1.

Swarmed -
Verb - past tense

1.

1. (Of heat, air, or a room) very hot and causing difficulties in


breathing; suffocating.
2. Making one feel constrained or oppressed.
1. (Of flying insects) move in or form a swarm.
2. Move somewhere in large numbers.

Filth -

Disgusting dirt.

Soothe -

1. Gently calm (a person or their feelings).


2. Reduce pain or discomfort in (a part of the body).
3. Relieve or ease (pain).
Bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly.

Noun
1.
Verb
1.

Resentment -
Noun

1.

Absolve -

1. Declare (someone) free from guilt, obligation, or punishment.


2. (In church use) give absolution for (a sin).

Antagonizes -

1. Cause (someone) to become hostile.


2. (Of a substance) act as an antagonist of (a substance or its
action).
1. Cause continual trouble or distress to.
2. Pester or harass (someone) continually.

Verb
1.

Verb - 3rd person present


1.
1.

Plagued -
Verb - past tense
Fiery -
Adjective

1.
2.
3.
4.

Consisting of fire or burning strongly and brightly.


Having the bright colour of fire.
Having a passionate and quick-tempered nature.
Showing strong emotion, typically anger.

1.

Prowl -

(Of a person or animal) move about restlessly and stealthily,


especially in search of prey.

Wimp -

A weak and cowardly or unadventurous person.

Snarled -

1. (Of an animal such as a dog) make an aggressive growl with


bared teeth.
2. (Of a person) say something in an angry, bad-tempered voice.
1. Beat; thrash.
2. Defeat convincingly.
1. Be constantly or visibly anxious.
2. Cause anxiety to.

Verb
1.
Noun
1.

Verb - past tense


Whupped
Verb - past tense
1.
Fretted -
1.

Verb - past tense


Underdog -
Noun

1.

Razzed -

1.

Verb - past tense


Gobsmacked -

1.

Adjective
Huddled -
Verb - past tense

1.
1.

Calloused -
Adjective
Qualms -

Noun - plural noun


Conked
Verb - past tense
1.
Shrieking -
Verb - gerund or present participle

1.

Cavalry -
Noun

1.

Hovering -
Verb - gerund or present participle

1.

Mongrel -
Noun

1.

Bloke -

1. A competitor thought to have little chance of winning a fight or


contest.
2. A person who has little status in society.
Tease (someone) playfully.
Utterly astonished; astounded.
1. Crowd together; nestle closely.
2. Curl one's body into a small space.
3. Heap together in a disorderly manner.
4. Have a private discussion; confer.
(Of a part of the body) having an area of hardened skin.
An uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one's
own conduct; a misgiving.
Hit (someone) on the head.
1. Utter a high-pitched piercing sound or words, especially as an
expression of terror, pain, or excitement.
2. (Of something inanimate) make a high-pitched screeching
sound.
3. Be very obvious or strikingly discordant.
1. (In the past) soldiers who fought on horseback.
2. Modern soldiers who fight in armoured vehicles.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.

Remain in one place in the air.


Remain poised uncertainly in one place or between two states.
Linger close at hand in an uncertain manner.
Remain at or near a particular level.
A dog of no definable type or breed.
Any animal resulting from the crossing of different breeds or
types.
3. A person of mixed descent.
A man.

Noun
1.
1.

Galloped -
Verb - past tense
Backpedal -
Verb

1.

Bawling -

1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Pudfy -

1.

Adjective
Mortified -
Verb - past tense

1.

Dreading -

1. (Of a person) run fast.


2. Proceed at great speed.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.

Reverse one's previous action or opinion.


Move hastily backwards.
Move the pedals of a bicycle backwards (formerly to brake).
Shout or call out noisily and unrestrainedly.
Weep or cry noisily.

(Of a person or part of their body) rather fat.


1. Cause (someone) to feel very embarrassed or ashamed.
2. Subdue (the body or its needs and desires) by self-denial or
discipline.
3. (Of flesh) be affected by gangrene or necrosis.
1. Anticipate with great apprehension or fear.

2. Regard with great awe or reverence.


1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Advocate -

1. A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular


cause or policy.
2. A person who puts a case on someone else's behalf.
The fact or condition of being meek; submissiveness.

Verb
1.

Meekness -
Noun

1.

1. The action or process of inducting someone to a post or


organization.
2. A formal introduction to a new job or position.
1. Cover (an object or surface) with small drops or particles of a
substance.
2. Distribute or disperse something randomly or irregularly
throughout (something).
Behave uncontrollably and disruptively.

Induction -
Noun

1.

Sprinkled -
Verb - past tense

1.

Amok -
Adverb

1.

Dignity -

1. The state or quality of being worthy of honour or respect.


2. A sense of pride in oneself; self-respect.

Tormented -

1. Cause to experience severe mental or physical suffering.


2. Annoy or provoke in an unkind way.

Noun
1.
1.

Verb - past tense


Foe -

An enemy or opponent.

Noun
1.
1.

1. (Of a boat, sailor, or sea creature) left aground on a shore.


2. Left without the means to move from somewhere.

Stranded -
Adjective
Devise -

1. Plan or invent (a complex procedure, system, or mechanism) by


careful thought.
2. Leave (something, especially real estate) to someone by the
terms of a will.
1. A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link
between two larger areas of land.
2. A narrow organ, passage, or piece of tissue connecting two
larger parts.
1. The action or process of preparing something, or preparing for
something.
2. The practice of making active preparations for a possible
catastrophic disaster or emergency, typically by stockpiling food,
ammunition, and other supplies.
A fastener for clothes or other items, consisting of two strips of thin
plastic sheet, one covered with tiny loops and the other with tiny
flexible hooks, which adhere when pressed together and can be
separated when pulled apart deliberately.
1. Twist and turn with quick writhing movements.
2. Move in a particular direction with wriggling movements.
3. Avoid (something) by devious means.
1. Fix in position using a wedge.
2. Force into a narrow space.

Verb
1.

Isthmus -
Noun

1.

Prepping -
Noun

1.

Velcro -
Noun

1.

Wriggling -
Verb - gerund or present participle

1.

Wedged -

1.

Verb - past tense


Ovation -

1. A sustained and enthusiastic show of appreciation from an


audience, especially by means of applause.
2. A processional entrance into Rome by a victorious commander,
of lesser honour than a triumph.
1. An infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash, typically
occurring in childhood.
2. A disease of pigs and other animals caused by the larvae of the
human tapeworm.

Noun
1.

Measles -
Noun - plural noun

1.

Rubella -

1.

Medical term for German measles.

Noun
1.

Abbreviated -
Adjective

Shortened; cut short

1.

Bum -

1. A vagrant.
2. A person who devotes a great deal of time to a specified activity.

Pincushion -

1. A small pad for holding pins.


2. A form of optical distortion in which straight lines along the edge
of a screen or a lens bulge towards the centre.
1. Relating to the region immediately beneath the skin.
2. (Of a needle or syringe) used to inject a drug or other substance
beneath the skin.
3. (Of a drug or other substance) injected beneath the skin.

Noun
1.
Noun
1.

Hypodermic -
Adjective

1.

Anatomy -
Noun

1.
1.

Excruciating -
Adjectve
Inoculation -

1. The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of


humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as
revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.
2. A study of the structure or internal workings of something.
Intensely painful.
The action of inoculating or of being inoculated; vaccination.

Noun
1.

Lore -
Noun

1.

Caterwauling -

1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Veteran -

A body of traditions and knowledge on a subject or held by a


particular group, typically passed from person to person by word of
mouth.
(Of a cat) make a shrill howling or wailing noise.
A person who has had long experience in a particular field.

Noun
1.

Hauled -

1.

Verb - past tense


Bawled -

1.

Verb - past tense


Banshee -
Noun

1.
1.

Jerked -
Verb - past tense
Fable -
Noun

1.

Flopped -
Verb -- past tense
Slugger
Noun

1. (Of a person) pull or drag with effort or force.


2. Propel or pull oneself with difficulty.
1. Shout or call out noisily and unrestrainedly.
2. Weep or cry noisily.
(In Irish legend) a female spirit whose wailing warns of a death in a
house.
1. Move or cause to move with a jerk.
2. Raise (a weight) from shoulder level to above the head.
A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a
moral.
1. Fall, move, or hang in a loose and ungainly way.
2. (Of a performer or show) be completely unsuccessful; fail totally.

Glitch --

One that strikes hard or with heavy blows: as. a : a prizefighter who
punches hard but has usually little defensive skill. b : a hard-hitting
batter in baseball
1. Persuade (someone) gradually or gently to do something.
2. Obtain something from (someone) by gradual or gentle
persuasion.
3. Arrange (something) carefully into a particular shape or position.
A sudden, usually temporary malfunction or fault of equipment.

1.

Scurrying -

(Of a person or small animal) move hurriedly with short quick steps.

1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Alloted -

Give or apportion (something) to someone.

1.

Verb - past tense


Recumbent -

(Especially of a person or effigy) lying down.

1.

Adjective
Pestering -

1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Tenacious -

1.

Coax -
Verb

1.
Noun

Adjective

Trouble or annoy (someone) with frequent or persistent requests or


interruptions.
1. Tending to keep a firm hold of something; clinging or adhering
closely.
2. Not readily relinquishing a position, principle, or course of action;

1.

Stomped -

Verb - past tense


Whapped
Verb - past tense
1.
Ascension -
Noun
1.

Inevitable -
Adjective

1.

Shuffle -
Verb

1.

Detours -
Noun - plural noun

1.

Devadasi -

determined.
3. Persisting in existence; not easily dispelled.
1. Tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger.
2. Tread heavily or stamp on.
Hit hard.
1. The action of rising to an important position or a higher level.
2. The ascent of Christ into heaven on the fortieth day after the
Resurrection.
1. Certain to happen; unavoidable.
2. So frequently experienced or seen that it is completely
predictable.
1. walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully
from the ground
2. Rearrange (a pack of cards) by sliding them over each other
quickly.
3. Move (people or things) around so as to occupy different
positions or to be in a different order.
4. Get out of or avoid a responsibility or obligation.
1. A long or roundabout route that is taken to avoid something or to
visit somewhere along the way.
2. An alternative route for use by traffic when the usual road is
temporarily closed.
1.
A hereditary female dancer in a Hindu temple.

Noun
1.

Castrated -

1.

Verb - past tense


Tenement -
Noun

1.
1.

Wary -
Adjective
Brothels -

1. Remove the testicles of (a male animal or man).


2. Deprive of power, vitality, or vigour.
1. (Especially in Scotland or the US) a room or a set of rooms
forming a separate residence within a house or block of flats.
2. A piece of land held by an owner.
Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
A house where men visit prostitutes.

Noun
1.
1.

Horrendous -
Adjective
Pimp -
Noun

1.

Extremely unpleasant, horrifying, or terrible.


A man who controls prostitutes and arranges clients for them, taking
a percentage of their earnings in return.

Swiveled -

Turn around a point or axis or on a swivel.

Scurried -

(Of a person or small animal) move hurriedly with short quick steps.

Verb
1.
1.

Verb - past tense


Wary -

1.

Adjective
Filthy -
Adjective

1.

Kindred -

1.

Adjective
Alienated -

1.

Verb - past tense


Raucous -

1.

Adjective
Vying -

1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Disdained -
Verb past tense

Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.


1. Disgustingly dirty.
2. Obscene and offensive.
3. Angry and bad-tempered.
Similar in kind; related.
1. Make (someone) feel isolated or estranged.
2. Make (someone) become unsympathetic or hostile.
Making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise.
Compete eagerly with someone in order to do or achieve something.
1. Consider to be unworthy of one's consideration.
2. Refuse to do (something) from feelings of pride or superiority.

1.

Fret -

1. Be constantly or visibly anxious.


2. Cause anxiety to.

Verb
1.

Melatonin -
Noun

1.

Roused -

1.

Verb - past tense


Sermonizing -

1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Hollering -

Verb - gerund or present participle


Jet-lag
Noun
1.
Whirlpool -
Noun

Loons
Noun
1.

Loo -
Noun
Ineptitude

1.

Glee -
Noun

1.

Infectious -
Adjective

1.
1.

Detractors -
Noun - plural noun
Ingenuity -

1.

A hormone secreted by the pineal gland which inhibits


melanin formation and is thought to be concerned with regulating the
reproductive cycle.
1. Cause to stop sleeping.
2. Cease to sleep or to be inactive; wake up.
1. Compose or deliver a sermon.
2. Deliver an opinionated and dogmatic talk to someone.
Give a loud shout or cry.
A temporary disruption of the body's biological clock experienced by
persons who travel across several time zones by airplane.
1. A quickly rotating mass of water in a river or sea into which
objects may be drawn, typically caused by the meeting of
conflicting currents.
2. A turbulent situation from which it is hard to escape.
3. A heated pool in which hot aerated water is continuously
circulated.
Close-fitting casual trousers widely flared from the knees
downwards.
A toilet.
Ineptitude is a lack of skill, ability, or competence. A doctor would
prove his ineptitude at practicing medicine if he mistakenly removed
a patient's spleen instead of his kidney.
Great delight, especially from one's own good fortune or another's
misfortune.
1. (Of a disease or disease-causing organism) liable to be
transmitted to people, organisms, etc. through the environment.
2. Likely to spread or influence others in a rapid manner.
A person who disparages someone or something.
The quality of being clever, original, and inventive.

Noun
1.

Likewise -
Adverb

1.
1.

Dialects -
Noun - plural noun
Rivals -
Noun

Camaraderie
Noun
1.
Evangelist -
Noun
1.

Ordained -

1.

Verb - past tense


Gadding -

1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Stuttered -
Verb - past tense
Stammered
Verb - past tense

1. In the same way; also.


2. Used to introduce a point similar or related to one just made.
3. In a like manner; similarly.
A particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region
or social group.
1. A person or thing competing with another for the same objective
or for superiority in the same field of activity.
2. A person or thing that equals another in quality.
Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time
together.
1. A person who seeks to convert others to the Christian faith,
especially by public preaching.
2. A layperson engaged in Christian missionary work.
1. Make (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on.
2. Order (something) officially.
Go from place to place in the pursuit of pleasure.
1. Talk with continued involuntary repetition of sounds, especially
initial consonants.
2. Say something with difficulty, repeating the initial consonants of
words.
Speak with sudden involuntary pauses and a tendency to repeat the
initial letters of words.

1.

Stardom -
Noun

1.

Grapevine -
Noun

1.

Glaucoma -
Noun

1.

Crevice -

Noun
Spelunking
1.
Carousel -
Noun
1.

Trampoline -
Noun

1.

Defying -
Verb - gerund or present participle

1.
1.

Timid -
Adjective
Torpedo -
Noun

1.

Ingenious -
Adjective

1.

Enthused -
Verb past tense

1.

Carpentry -

Noun
Nonetheless -
Adverb
1.
Advocate -
Noun
1.

Yearned -

1.

Verb- past tense


Gallivanting -

1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Prodding -

The hobby or practice of exploring caves.


1. A conveyor system at an airport from which arriving passengers
collect their luggage.
2. A merry-go-round at a fair.
A strong fabric sheet connected by springs to a frame, used as a
springboard and landing area in doing acrobatic or gymnastic
exercises.
1. Openly resist or refuse to obey.
2. Be of such a kind or nature that (a specified attitude or action) is
almost impossible.
3. Appear to be challenging (someone) to do or prove something.
Showing a lack of courage or confidence; easily frightened.
a cigar-shaped self-propelled underwater missile designed to be fired
from a ship or submarine or dropped into the water from an aircraft
and to explode on reaching a target
1. (Of a person) clever, original, and inventive.
2. (Of a machine or idea) cleverly and originally devised and well
suited to its purpose.
1. Express eager enjoyment, interest, or approval regarding
something.
2. Make (someone) interested and eagerly appreciative.
1. The activity or occupation of making or repairing things in wood.
2. The work made or done by a carpenter.
In spite of that; nevertheless.
1. A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular
cause or policy.
2. A person who puts a case on someone else's behalf.
3. A professional pleader in a court of justice.
Have an intense feeling of longing for something, typically something
that one has lost or been separated from.
go around from one place to another in the pursuit of pleasure or
entertainment

Refurbished -

Renovate and redecorate (something, especially a building).

Adjective
Hovering -
Verb - gerund or present participle
1.

A narrow opening or fissure, especially in a rock or wall.

Anguish -

Ecstatic -

1.

1. A vine native to both Eurasia and North America, especially one


bearing grapes used for eating or winemaking.
2. Used to refer to the circulation of rumours and unofficial
information.
1.
A condition of increased pressure within the eyeball, causing
gradual loss of sight.

1. Poke with a finger, foot, or pointed object.


2. Stimulate or persuade (someone who is reluctant or slow) to do
something.
1. Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful
excitement.
2. Involving an experience of mystic self-transcendence.
1. Remain in one place in the air.
2. Remain poised uncertainly in one place or between two states.
3. Linger close at hand in an uncertain manner.
4. Remain at or near a particular level.
Severe mental or physical pain or suffering.

Verb - gerund or present participle


1.

The state or status of being a very famous or talented entertainer or


sports player.

Noun
1.
Verb

1.
1.

Insurmountable -
Adjective
Scrambled -
Verb - past tense

1.

Caregiver

Too great to be overcome.


1. Make one's way quickly or awkwardly up a steep gradient or
over rough ground by using one's hands as well as one's feet.
2. Move hurriedly or clumsily from or into a particular place or
position.
3. Put (clothes) on hurriedly.
1.
Another term for carer.

Noun
1.

Grim -
Adjective

1.

Flagged -
Verb - past tense

1.

Expedite -
Verb

1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.

Very serious or gloomy.


Depressing or worrying to consider.
(Especially of a place) unattractive or forbidding.
Unrelentingly harsh.
Mark (an item) for attention or treatment in a specified way.
Signal to a vehicle or driver to stop, especially by waving one's
arm.
3. Draw attention to.
Make (an action or process) happen sooner or be accomplished
more quickly.

Coddle -

1. Of, like, or covered with fluff.


2. (Of food) light in texture and containing air.
3. Frivolous or silly; lacking depth or seriousness.
Treat (someone) in an indulgent or overprotective way.

1.

Needless -

(Of something undesirable) not necessary because avoidable.

1.

Adjective
Underwent -

1.

Verb - past tense


Distraught -

1.

Adjective
Stewing -

1.

Fluffy -
Adjective

1.
Verb

Verb - gerund or present participle


1.

Hurdle -
Noun - plural noun

1.
1.

Tormented -
Verb - past tense
Prone -
Adjective

1.

Dexterity -

Experience or be subjected to (something, typically something


unpleasant or arduous).
Very worried and upset.
1. Worry about something, especially on one's own.
2. (With reference to meat, fruit, or other food) cook or be cooked
slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan.
1. One of a series of upright frames over which athletes in a race
must jump.
2. A problem or difficulty that must be overcome.
3. a portable rectangular frame strengthened with withies or
wooden bars, used as a temporary fence
1. Cause to experience severe mental or physical suffering.
2. Annoy or provoke in an unkind way.
1. Likely or liable to suffer from, do, or experience something
unpleasant or regrettable.
2. Lying flat, especially face downwards.
Skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands.

Noun
1.

Fretted -
Verb - past tense

1.
1.

Resounding -
Adjective
Gong -

1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.

Be constantly or visibly anxious.


Cause anxiety to.
Gradually wear away (something) by rubbing or gnawing.
Flow or move in small waves.
(Of a sound) loud enough to reverberate.
Unmistakable; total.

A metal disc with a turned rim, giving a resonant note when struck.

noun
1.

Clang -

Make or cause to make a clang.

1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Cymbal -
Noun

1.

Callous -

1.

a musical instrument consisting of a slightly concave round


brass plate which is either struck against another one or struck with a
stick to make a ringing or clashing sound.
Showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others.

Adjective
Cohost
Noun
1.
Intently -

A person who hosts an event or broadcast with another or others.


With earnest and eager attention.

Adverb
1.

Marvelling -

1.

Verb - gerund or present participle


Dispatched -

1.

Verb- past tense


Unfolding -
Verb- gerund or present participle

1.

Grim -
Adjective

1.

Consoled -

1.

Verb - past tense


Upbeat -

1.

Adjective
Somber -

1. Send off to a destination or for a purpose.


2. Deal with (a task or opponent) quickly and efficiently.
1. Open or spread out from a folded position.
2. (Of events or information) gradually develop or be revealed.
3. Reveal or disclose (thoughts or information).
1. Very serious or gloomy.
2. Depressing or worrying to consider.
3. (Of humour) lacking genuine levity; black.
4. (Especially of a place) unattractive or forbidding.
Comfort (someone) at a time of grief or disappointment.
Cheerful; optimistic.

Adjective
Reeling
Verb- gerund or present participle

1.

Be filled with wonder or astonishment.

1. Dark or dull in colour or tone.


2. Having or conveying a feeling of deep seriousness and sadness.
1. Wind something on to a reel by turning the reel.
2. Lose one's balance and stagger or lurch violently.

Adversity -

A difficult or unpleasant situation.

Torment

Severe physical or mental suffering.

Battered -

1. Injured by repeated blows or punishment.


2. Having suffered repeated violence from a spouse, partner,

Noun

1.
Noun

1.

Adjective

or parent.
3. (Of a thing) damaged by age and repeated use.

1.

An event causing great and often sudden damage or distress;


a disaster.

Calamity -
Noun

1.

Exaggeration -

Noun

1.

Overreached -

1.

Verb - past tense


Overwrought -

1.

Adjective
Lethargy -

A statement that represents something as better or worse than


it really is.
1. Reach out too far.
2. Try to do more than is possible.

In a state of nervous excitement or anxiety.


A lack of energy and enthusiasm.

Noun

1.
1.

Humbling -
Verb - gerund or present participle
Surreal -
Adjective

Cause (someone) to feel less important or proud.


Having the qualities of surrealism; bizarre.

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