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Antics

(noun plural) ridiculous and unpredictable behavior or actions

Avowed

(adjective, participal) declared openly and without shame, acknowledged

Banter

(verb) to exchange playful remarks, tease OR (noun) talk that is playful and teasing

Bountiful

(adjective) giving freely, generous; plentiful, given abundantly

congested

(adjective, participal) overcrowded, filled or occupied to excess

detriment

harm or loss; injury, damage; a disadvantage; a cause of harm, injury, loss, or damage

durable

sturdy, not easily worn out or destroyed; lasting for a long time OR consumer goods used repeatedly over a series of years

enterprising

energetic, willing and able to start something new; showing boldness and imagination

frugal

economical, avoiding waste and luxury; scanty, poor, meager

gingerly

with extreme care or caution

glut

to provide more than is needed or wanted; to feed or fill to the point of overstuffing OR an oversupply

incognito

in a disguised state, under an assumed name or identity OR the state of being disguised; a person in disguise

invalidate

to make valueless, take away all force or effect

legendary

described in well-known stories; existing in old stories (legends) rather than in real life

maim

to cripple, disable, injure, mar, disfigure, mutilate

minimize

to make as small as possible, make the least of; to make smaller than before

oblique

slanting or sloping; not straightforward or direct

veer

to change direction or course suddenly, turn aside, shift, swerve

venerate

to regard with reverence, look up to with great respect

wanton

reckless; heartless, unjustifiable; loose in morals OR a spoiled, pampered person; one with low morals