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zany
/ˈzeɪni/
adjective
ludicrous, foolish
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misty
/ˈmɪsti/
adjective
wet with mist
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stingy
/ˈstɪndʒi/
adjective
unwilling to spend or give away money or resources
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wispy
/ˈwɪspi/
adjective
thin and weak
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bawdy
/ˈbɔdi/
adjective
humorously vulgar
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comely
/ˈkəmɫi/
adjective
(especially of a woman) having a pleasant and attractive appearance
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testy
/ˈtɛsti/
adjective
easily irritated or annoyed
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weighty
/ˈweɪˌti/, /ˈweɪti/
adjective
very heavy
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crestfallen
/ˈkɹɛstˌfɔɫən/
adjective
feeling disappointed and sad due to experiencing an unexpected failure
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oaken
/ˈoʊkən/
adjective
consisting of or made of wood of the oak tree
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sodden
/ˈsɑdən/
adjective
wet through and through; thoroughly wet
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arable
/ˈæɹəbəɫ/
adjective
having the capacity to be used to grow crops
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corrigible
/ˈkɔɹədʒəbəɫ/
adjective
capable of being corrected or set right
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edible
/ˈɛdəbəɫ/
adjective
safe or suitable for eating
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nimble
/ˈnɪmbəɫ/
adjective
quick and light in movement or action
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tenable
/ˈtɛnəbəɫ/
adjective
based on sound reasoning or evidence
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viable
/ˈvaɪəbəɫ/
adjective
having the ability to be executed or done successfully
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feral
/ˈfɛɹəɫ/
adjective
describing animals that have returned to a wild or untamed state
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filial
/ˈfɪɫiəɫ/
adjective
relating to or characteristic of or befitting an offspring
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frugal
/ˈfɹuɡəɫ/
adjective
careful to not spend money in an unnecessary or wasteful way
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