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| buoy | a floating object anchored in a lake, river to mark a channel; to keep afloat; to lift up especially in spirits |
| snag | a piece, part or point that sticks out; an underwater tree stump; a broken or irregular tooth; a small branch of an antler; a break or tear as in cloth; a pulled thread in knitted material; to impede as in "I hit a snag." |
| fluid | that can flow; not solid; that can change movement or shape; not settled or fixed; marked by or using graceful movements; available as cash; any substance that can flow as in air or water |
| tidbit | a pleasing or choice bit of food; small object, news or gossip |
| rage | a furious uncontrollable anger; a brief spell of raving fury as he flew into a rage. a threatening force as in the wind; strong emotion enthusiasm or desire. |
| dazzling | to confuse, surprise or overpower as by a brilliant display of exceptional qualities; |
| hoax | a trick or fraud especially meant as a practical joke |
| grasp | to take hold of firmly with the hands or arms; to grip to tke hold of menatally; toi understand and comprehend; to reach for and try to seize; a firm hold; power of understading |
| slight | light in form or build; having little weight strength or substance; small in amount; to do carelessly or poorly; To treat with disrespect or indifference; to be discourteous |
| jug | a containor for liquids, large and deep with a small opening; slang for jail; earthenware container |
| fret | worry; to wear away by gnawing; to make or disturb; To irritate, vex or annoy. To become eaten corroded, worn or frayed. |
| solid | 3 D; tending to keep its form; relatively firm and compact; filled with matter throughout, not hollow; having length, breadth and width; Serious not superficial. Complete and genuine |
| camouflage | the disguising of troops ships to conceal from the enemy; The use of paints, nets or leaves which merge with the background so as not to be detected.; |
| blur | to smear or stain without obliterating. To smudge; To make or become hazy or indistinct |
| stout | Courageous, brave and undaunted;. Strong in body, sturdy. Powerful and forceful. A fat person. A dark brown beer which is very heavy. |
| wardrobe | A closet or moveable cabinet with hangers. A room where clothes are kept. A room in a theatre where costumes are kept. A collection of clothes for a person in a royal household. |
| dash | to throw so as to break or squash; To strike with violence; To throw, knock or thrust; To mix with another substance; To destroy or frustrate as in to dash one's hopes. To move swiftly A hasty stroke with pen or brush. Either of two marks used in printing or writing. A dash is used to connect numbers in a date. |
| frail | Easily broken shattered or damaged. Slender and delicate. Easily tempted to do wrong. Weakness. |
| medley | A mixture of things not usually put together. Heterogeneous collection; a hodgepodge A musical piece made up of tunes or passages from various works; a relay race |
| coax | To induce or try to induce to do something. To persuade by soothing words. A gentle persuasion or urging. Tocajole using flattery. |
| balmy | Having the qulities oif balm; soothing and pleaseant |
| disguise | To change costume; To make or appear different from the usual To hide or obscure the existance or real nature of; the act or practice of disguising. |
| scowl | to contract the eyebrows and lower the corner of the mouth showind displeasure. To look angry, irritated or sullen. To have a threatening look as in an angry scowl. |
| hazy | filled with haze. Somewhat foggy, misty and hazy. Vague, obscure and indefinite. |
| variety | The quality of being varied. A differnet form of somehting, condition, quality, sort or kind. A group having characteristics of its own within a species. |