(v.) to grab with the fingers and pull off.
Pluck
(v.) to examine things in a slow and casual way.
(n.) something made to look real in order to cheat people.
Counterfeit
widely known because of bad behavior
Notorious
to puzzle completely; confuse
Bewilder
(adj.) very calm and relaxed.
Mellow
(v.) to be hidden; lie in wait.
Lurk
(v.) to depress or destroy the hope or confidence of.
dishearten
existing, occourring, or operation at the same time
Simultaneously
to try to satisfy the needs of; try to make things easy and pleasant
Cater
(v.) to think about something deeply and carefully.
Ponder
(v.) to eat or swallow in a greedy way.
Devour
(n.) an object that stands for something; symbol.
Emblem
to desire eagerly or wrongfully, without thinking about the rights of others
Covet
to interfere with; to mess with rashly or foolishly
Tamper
(v.) to move back to the same low level or point as before.
Recede
(adj.) vigorously enthusiastic or happy; high-spirited.
Exuberant
(v.) to take for granted; assume.
Presume
To suggest or hint slyly
smart and careful; watchful of one's own interests
Canny
(n.) anything that gives some idea in advance of a later event or presentation.
Preview
(v.) to cause (a feeling or action) to be aroused or incited.
Pique
(v.)to act in an offensively superior manner toward.
Patronize
empty or unfilled space
Void
to stand up to; to face boldly
Confront