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habitually moving from place to place especially in search of seasonal work; wandering | |
something that hinders or overwhelms; low-lying, soggy ground | |
perplex or bewilder someone; confound or flummox | |
wash or flow against; wash one's face and hands |
a powerful whirlpool that can suck in objects; events with similar degree of impact as a maelstrom | |
vigorously passionate; excessive desire, especially in sexual activity | |
deserving or worthy of praise and commendation | |
hardly or never to happen |
follow a winding and turning course; move aimlessly and idly without fixed direction | |
long and overextended, especially in time rather than dimension; rather long or too long | |
dictionary; a stock of terms used in particular profession, subject, or style; vocabulary | |
unrestrained indulgence in sexual activity; impurity in thought and deed |
long and overextended, especially in time rather than dimension; rather long or too long | |
habitually moving from place to place especially in search of seasonal work; wandering | |
text of dramatic musical work, such as opera | |
recent convert to a belief; one newly initiated |
mental disorder with delusions of grandeur | |
deserving or worthy of praise and commendation | |
be lazy or idle; move, stand, or recline in relaxed manner | |
lying; habitually dishonest; speaking falsely |
one who refuses to conform to established standards of conduct; not conforming to some norm; unconventional | |
the whole universe or entire world; complex structure, such as society, considered as single entity that contains numerous smaller-scale structures | |
recent convert to a belief; one newly initiated | |
long and overextended, especially in time rather than dimension; rather long or too long |
the act of complying with a custom or rule | |
mental disorder with delusions of grandeur | |
hardly or never to happen | |
a powerful whirlpool that can suck in objects; events with similar degree of impact as a maelstrom |
long and overextended, especially in time rather than dimension; rather long or too long | |
follow a winding and turning course; move aimlessly and idly without fixed direction | |
comic misuse of word, especially by confusion with one of similar sound | |
hardly or never to happen |
government by a few persons, especially by a small faction of persons or families | |
vigorously passionate; excessive desire, especially in sexual activity | |
mental disorder with delusions of grandeur | |
lowest point; point on sphere opposites zenith diametrically |
one who hates or mistrusts mankind | |
happy and ready to do favors for others | |
mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially to exaggerated degree | |
celebrity; person who is an inspiration to others; person who has achieved eminence in specific field |