v. transmute (a) return to consciousness (b) walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others; ruffle; prance; strut; sashay; cock (c) change form (d) cause to lose courage; scare off; pall; frighten off; scare away; frighten away; scare
v. intrude (a) thrust oneself in as if by force (b) show submission or fear; creep; cringe; cower (c) cause aversion in; sicken; churn up (d) extend on all sides of simultaneously; ring; skirt; border
v. transcend (a) make false by mutilation or addition; warp (b) be superior or better than some standard; overstep; pass; go past; top (c) cause to be nervous or upset (d) become thin; diminish
v. flail (a) strike; beat; hit (b) viewpoint; standpoint; attitude (c) cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly; devastate; ravage; scourge (d) sit on one's heels; scrunch
v. dismiss (a) stop the flow of a liquid; staunch; halt (b) make insensitive or callous; cauterise (c) behave unnaturally or affectedly; act (d) declare void |
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v. chase (a) call upon in supplication; pray (b) provide with military equipment (c) cut a furrow into a columns (d) chew (food); jaw
v. tipple (a) divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork; fork; furcate; separate (b) draft into active service; take over (c) drink moderately but regularly (d) spend frivolously and unwisely; dissipate; shoot; fool
n. setoff (a) a young woman making her entry into society (b) a small float usually made of cork; cork; bobfloat (c) the systematic use of spies to get military or political secrets (d) structure where a wall or building narrows abruptly; offset
v. mewl (a) cry weakly or softly; pule (b) make a characteristic sound, of a horse; whicker; whinny (c) attack in speech or writing (d) duplicate; copy
v. dally (a) supply sparingly and with restricted quantities; scant (b) tear down so as to make flat with the ground; dismantle; tear down; take down; pull down (c) consider not very seriously; play (d) grow worse; drop; degenerate |