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attitude posture; physical position of the body
deny to declare that something is untrue
attitude posture; physical position of the body
deny to declare that something is untrue
greedily eagerly; ravenously
intent direct with eager or fixed attention
devour to eat quickly and hungrily
munch to chew steadily or vigorously, often with a crunching sound
fretful irritable; worried; discontented; impatient
refresh to restore strength or spirit to; to revive or put new life into
greedily eagerly; ravenously
venture to dare to say at the risk of criticism, argument, etc.
intent direct with eager or fixed attention
wriggle to twist to and fro; to squirm
munch to chew steadily or vigorously, often with a crunching sound
adventurous involving a risk; courageous
refresh to restore strength or spirit to; to revive or put new life into
affirm to declare something to be true or factual
venture to dare to say at the risk of criticism, argument, etc.
disengage to release or detach; to set free
wriggle to twist to and fro; to squirm
employ to make use of
adventurous involving a risk; courageous
ironical mocking or sarcastic; implying the opposite of what is said or written
affirm to declare something to be true or factual
oblige to force as a result of circumstances; to bind or obligate
disengage to release or detach; to set free
employ to make use of
blotter paper used for absorbing excess ink
immovable incapable of being moved; fixed; stationary; motionless
chuckle to laugh quietly to oneself, often with the feeling of satisfaction
ironical mocking or sarcastic; implying the opposite of what is said or written
coincidence an unusual occurrence of two or more events ar one time,
oblige to force as a result of circumstances; to bind or obligate
obstacle that which stands in the way; a barrier
rely to count on; to depend on; also, to trust
blotter paper used for absorbing excess ink
chuckle to laugh quietly to oneself, often with the feeling of satisfaction
coincidence an unusual occurrence of two or more events at one time, apparently by chance
gambit a maneuver by which one intends to gain an advantage over an opponent
gaze to look at steadily or intently
irritate to cause one to be impatient, angry, or displeased; to annoy
philosopher a system of principles for guidance in the daily living
reflective thoughtful; pondering; meditative
shrug to raise and lower the shoulders, often expressing uncertainty or indifference
suspect to imagine something to be true or likely
Created by: davisii
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