A person who cheats or deceives people, often as a joke or to be mischievous.
What is a trickster?
Magnificence or many splendid features; grand and impressive.
What is splendor?
To bring a fact, event, or situation back into one's mind.
What is recall?
Very hot; burning.
What is scorching?
Using money and resources carefully; not wasteful.
What is thrifty?
Having or showing sharp powers of judgment; being clever or "street smart."
What is shrewd?
Describing something done in a way that produces very clear images in the mind.
What is vividly?
Held onto something tightly to keep it from moving.
What is clamped?
Shriveled, sunken, or dried up (like an old leaf or fruit).
What is withered?
Showing a readiness to give more of something (especially money) than is expected.
What is generous?
Having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
What is resourceful?
To make something more noticeable or prominent.
What is accentuated?
To be extremely interested or charmed by something.
What is fascinated?
Great destruction or damage.
What is devastation?
To succeed in material terms; to be financially successful.
What is prosper?
person’s inherent qualities of mind and physical makeup; their usual mood.
What is a disposition?
Existing only in part; not complete.
What is partial?
To take for granted that something is true without proof.
What is assumed?
Tender, juicy, and tasty.
What is succulent?
Deserving praise or recognition.
What is commendable?
The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
What is character?
A statement that represents something as better or worse than it really is.
What is an exaggeration?
The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation.
What is gratitude?
Remarkable enough to be famous; very well known.
What is legendary?
Doing something without thinking or caring about the consequences of your actions.
What is reckless?