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1. a large amount of rain that suddenly falls in an area 2. a large amount of things that come at the same time
 
deluge
 
harvest
 
scuttle
 
frenzy
1. to become less in value or quality; decline 2. to cause damage to, especially little by little
 
deteriorate
 
excavate
 
stampede
 
turmoil
1. to remove (someone) from a dangerous place 2. to leave (a dangerous place) 3. to pass (solid waste) from your body
 
evacuate
 
excavate
 
harvest
 
haul
great and often wild or uncontrolled activity
 
frenzy
 
scuttle
 
guffaw
 
stampede
1. very cold 2. not friendly or loving: lacking emotional warmth
 
frigid
 
tainted
 
seethe
 
stony
having a smooth, shiny surface or appearance
 
glossy
 
sterling
 
tainted
 
rambling
a burst of loud or boisterous laughter
 
guffaw
 
turmoil
 
shuttle
 
hullabaloo
1. to gather (a crop) 2. to gather or collect (something) for use
 
harvest
 
evacuate
 
excavate
 
meander
1. to pull or drag (something) with effort 2. to force (someone) to go or come to a place 3. to carry (someone or something) in a vehicle
 
haul
 
shuttle
 
evacuate
 
scuttle
1. a widespread excitement, uproar, or publicity. 2. the loud sounds of excited voices; uproarious din; clamor.
 
hullabaloo
 
frenzy
 
stampede
 
scuttle
1. to have a lot of curves instead of going in a straight or direct line 2. to walk slowly without a specific goal, purpose, or direction 3. to go from one topic to another without any clear direction
 
meander
 
scuttle
 
harvest
 
shuttle
1. a piece of music written by a major composer 2. an important work done by a writer, painter, etc.
 
opus
 
prelude
 
preface
 
guffaw
an introduction to a book or speech
 
preface
 
prelude
 
hullabaloo
 
opus
1. something that comes before and leads to something else 2. a short piece of music that introduces a longer piece
 
prelude
 
preface
 
harvest
 
opus
1. the activity of walking for pleasure 2. spoken or written words that go from one subject to another without any clear purpose or direction
 
rambling
 
scuttle
 
shuttle
 
meander
1. to cause (something) to end or fail 2. to sink (a ship) by putting holes in the bottom or sides 3. to move quickly and with short steps
 
scuttle
 
shuttle
 
meander
 
rambling
1. to feel or show strong emotion (such as anger) even though you try to control it 2.to be in a state of constant activity
 
seethe
 
guffaw
 
tasteful
 
frenzy
a vehicle that travels back and forth between places
 
shuttle
 
scuttle
 
stampede
 
haul
1. an occurrence in which a large group of frightened or excited animals or people run together in a wild and uncontrolled way 2. a situation in which a lot of people try to do the same things at the same time
 
stampede
 
shuttle
 
turmoil
 
rambling
1. made of silver that is 92 percent pure 2. very good
 
sterling
 
stony
 
frigid
 
tainted
showing no emotion or friendliness
 
stony
 
tainted
 
frigid
 
opus
1. to hurt or damage the good condition of (something) 2. to make (something) dangerous or dirty especially by adding something harmful or undesirable to it
 
taint
 
excavate
 
deteriorate
 
harvest
demonstrating good taste
 
tasteful
 
rambling
 
frigid
 
seethe
a state of confusion or disorder
 
turmoil
 
frenzy
 
stampede
 
evacuate
1. to uncover (something) by digging away and removing the earth that covers it 2. to dig a large hole in (something)
 
excavate
 
evacuate
 
harvest
 
haul