Killer Angels
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Aglow. Something that is bright and shining. to feed on growing grass. Bowled. Someone who cried out noisily. Rushing down suddenly. Whittling. Carving by shaving away bits of wood with a knife. Lively, manner, abruptly. Laconically. Concise; expressing much in few words. To reflect; consider carefully. Briskly. In a lively or abrupt manner. Appeared in a large or threatening. Premonition. A foreboding sense about the future; a forewarning. To Scout. Premonition. A foreboding sense about the future; a forewarning. Tread, step heavily with feet, crush underfoot. Graze. To feed on growing grass. Strength, energy. Ponder. To reflect; consider carefully. Carving by shaving away. Studded. Decorated with small pieces of metal or insignias. disarrange, make uneven. Marshy. Soft and moist ground. Gaiety, jovielity. Inscrutable. Difficult to understand; impenetrable. Completely baffed. Swooping. Rushing down suddenly. To drive back, often by force. Trample. To step heavily with feet; crush underfoot. Unoccupied position or job. Provost. Senior administrative college or university representative. Facial expression meant to scowl, puzzled. Stake. Definifng a position or policy to gamble something of great value. Appeared in a large or threatening form. Rigged. Manipulated or controlled in dishonest ways; lines and chains used for support in buildings sails. To feed on growing grass. Abruptly. Suddenly; without warning. Standing or sitting in a droopy, lazy way. Bobbed. Moved up and down in a short, quick movement. Manipulated or controlled in dishonest ways; lines and chains used for support in buildings sails. Chomped. To Chew noisily. Making a short, sharp metallic sound. Eminence. To Chew noisily. High rank or reputation. Conspicuous. Easily seen or obvious. Standing or sitting in a droopy, lazy way. Eminence. To Chew noisily. High rank or reputation. Hi rank. Hilarity. To Chew noisily. High rank or reputation. Gaiety; joviality. Loomed. To Chew noisily. Appeared in a large or threatening form. Gaiety; joviality. Pompous. Overly self important in speech and manner. Appeared in a large or threatening form. Pontifically. Pompously self-important; pretentious. Appeared in a large or threatening form. Presumptuous. Pompously self-important; pretentious. Appeared in a large or threatening form. Assuming too much; arrogant. Rattled. Pompously self-important; pretentious. Appeared in a large or threatening form. Assuming too much; arrogant. Unnerved, frightened or confused. Reconnoiter. Pompously self-important; pretentious. Appeared in a large or threatening form. To scout. Unnerved, frightened or confused. Reproachful. Pompously self-important; pretentious. Appeared in a large or threatening form. To scout. Expressing blame or disapproval. Ruffle. Pompously self-important; pretentious. Disarrange , make uneven. To scout. Expressing blame or disapproval. Rumble. A series of sounds; also a fight between gangs. Disarrange , make uneven. To scout. Expressing blame or disapproval. Sagged. A series of sounds; also a fight between gangs. Disarrange , make uneven. Drooped down in the middle from weight. Expressing blame or disapproval. Savage. Fierce and violent and uncontrolled. Disarrange , make uneven. Drooped down in the middle from weight. Expressing blame or disapproval. semblance. Fierce and violent and uncontrolled. Disarrange , make uneven. Likeness in appearance. Expressing blame or disapproval. Unnerved. Deprived of courage and strength. Disarrange , make uneven. Vigor. Deprived of courage and strength. Strength, energy. Marshy. Deprived of courage and strength. Strength, energy. Soft and moist ground. Bewilderment. A felling of being perplexed. Strength, energy. Soft and moist ground. Dander. To lose one's temper. Disarrange , make uneven. Likeness in appearance. Expressing blame or disapproval. Toiling. To lose one's temper. Standing or sitting in a droopy, lazy way. Work incessantly, strenuously. Expressing blame or disapproval. SLOUCHING. To lose one's temper. Standing or sitting in a droopy, lazy way. Likeness in appearance. Expressing blame or disapproval. Repulse. To lose one's temper. Standing or sitting in a droopy, lazy way. Likeness in appearance. To drive back, often by force. Grimace. Manipulated or controlled in dishonest ways; lines and chains used for support in buildings sails. To feed on growing grass. Facial expression meant to scowl, puzzled. Clinking. Definifng a position or policy to gamble something of great value. Appeared in a large or threatening form. Making a short, sharp metallic sound. Slouching. A series of sounds; also a fight between gangs. Disarrange , make uneven. To scout. Standing or sitting in a droopy, lazy way. |




