adj. consecutive (a) following in uninterrupted succession (b) not general or public (c) affording gratification (d) mentioned previously
n. transcript (a) an inheritance from an ancestor, especially from one's father (b) reproof (c) a copy made directly from an original (d) diversion
adj. wiry (a) thin, but tough and sinewy (b) belonging to or under control of neither of two contestants (c) hurtful, morally or physically (d) affected with a whirling or swimming sensation in the head
n. solicitor (a) profound lethargy (b) a hereditary nobility (c) one who represents a client in court of justice; an attorney (d) a total departure from one's faith or religion
n. bombardier (a) harmony (b) a person who receives money (c) an instrument for determining the density of solids and liquids by flotation (d) a person who has charge of mortars, bombs, and shells |
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v. tarnish (a) to suffer a return of a disease after partial recovery (b) to lessen or destroy the luster of in any way (c) to make impure by the admixture of other or baser ingredients (d) to hold back
adj. semiconscious (a) calm (b) furiously voracious or hungry (c) partially awake (d) dormant
adv. amply (a) without objection or reluctance (b) sufficiently (c) not in sympathy with or desiring to associate with others (d) merrily
n. interdict (a) a view or contemplation of something past (b) authoritative act of prohibition (c) a young goose (d) anything that will neutralize an acid, as lime, magnesia, etc
adj. mediocre (a) bewildered (b) insubordinate (c) pedigreed; cultured (d) ordinary |
adj. consecutive (a) following in uninterrupted succession n. transcript (c) a copy made directly from an original adj. wiry (a) thin, but tough and sinewy n. solicitor (c) one who represents a client in court of justice; an attorney n. bombardier (d) a person who has charge of mortars, bombs, and shells v. tarnish (b) to lessen or destroy the luster of in any way adj. semiconscious (c) partially awake adv. amply (b) sufficiently n. interdict (b) authoritative act of prohibition adj. mediocre (d) ordinary
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