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Spew
To throw out or eject forcefully, often in large amounts.
Materializes
Appears suddenly or becomes real.
Petrified
Extremely scared or frozen with fear
Attendant
A person who helps or waits on others
Uncomprehendingly
In a way that shows lack of understanding.
Feverishly
Done with intense energy or excitement
Mangled
Severely damaged, twisted, or torn.
Famished
Extremely hungry.
Pneumonia
A serious lung infection causing difficulty breathing.
Feral
Wild, untamed, or savage.
Antiseptic
Clean or sterile, preventing infection.
Prominent
Important, well-known, or sticking out.
Restraining
Holding back or controlling someone or something.
Confinement
Being restricted or kept within limits.
Grouchily
In a bad-tempered or irritable way.
Indeterminate
Not clearly defined or settled.
Cadences
Rhythmic patterns of sound or movement.
Continual
Happening repeatedly over time.
Arrested
Stopped, detained, or halted.
Accumulated
Gathered or built up over time.
Sarcastic
Using irony to mock or convey contempt.
Ecstatically
Feeling or showing intense joy or delight.
Wallow
To indulge in something, often emotions, excessively.
Unassuming
Modest; not drawing attention.
Compromise
An agreement where each side gives up something
Contrived
Artificial, forced, or not natural.
Garish
Excessively bright or showy.
Arbitrary
Based on random choice or personal whim rather than reason.
Benign
Harmless or gentle.
Coursing
Flowing swiftly through something.
Unraveled
Taken apart or undone
Orchestrated
Carefully planned or arranged.
Debut
First public appearance or presentation.
Flaunted
Showed off in a proud or conspicuous way.
Contraption
A strange or complicated device or machine.
Berserk
Wild, out of control, or frenzied.
Vulnerable
Open to harm or attack, physically or emotionally.
Periodically
Happening at regular intervals.
Condensing
Making more compact or concentrated.
Disproportionate
Too large or too small in comparison to something else.
Misled
Given false information; deceived.
Omit
To leave out or exclude.
Smacks
Hits sharply; can also mean has a strong flavor or quality of something.
Objectively
Based on facts, not feelings or opinions.
Unforgiving
Not willing to forgive; harsh or relentless.
Instigator
A person who starts trouble or provokes action.
Whisked
Moved quickly or carried off rapidly.
Interference
Obstruction or disruption of a process or action.
Gauzy
Thin, light, and translucent like gauze.
Chitchat
Casual or light conversation.
Faring
Doing or performing in a certain way.
Reassuring
Giving comfort or confidence.
Rapport
A positive, harmonious relationship.
Extent
The range, size, or degree of something.
Segue
A smooth transition from one topic or section to another.
Inaudible
Unable to be heard.
Plaques
Flat, decorative, or commemorative pieces
Churn
To stir or move vigorously; can also mean upset or agitated.
Accompanying
Going along with or existing together.
Startle
To surprise or frighten suddenly.
Forthcoming
About to happen or available when needed.
Palpable
Able to be touched or felt; obvious.
Grimy
Very dirty
Extend
To make longer, stretch out, or offer.