to tease; a slender instrument with a sharp point at one end and an eye for thread at the other
What is needle?
not serious or important
What is minor?
an irritable or angry mood; odorous
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What is fume?
to increase in size or scope
What is expand?
having a dull or lusterless surface
What is matte?
of little or no importance; showing narrow ideas or meanness of spirit
What is petty?
a cluster of small, usually soft and flexible parts, such as feathers or hairs, close together at the base and loose at the upper ends
What is tuft?
the line by which a figure or object is defined; the main features of a book, project, or discussion
What is outline?
to proclaim loudly or widely; a brass instrument
What is trumpet?
to obscure by smearing; to make indistinct
What is blurred?
lacking distinctness or clarity; vague; indefinite; misty weather; confused
What is hazy?
somewhat dark; having little light; dim
What is dusky?
angry fury; the violence of wind, waves, fire, or disease
What is rage?
the highest part of a hill or mountain; the head or top of anything
What is crest?
to release the air or gas from (something inflated, as a balloon); to reduce
What is deflate?
of a dark or dirty color; lacking brightness
What is dingy?
a distinctive odor, especially when agreeable
What is scented?
a two-dimensional representation of the outline of an object, especially a black paper cutout of a person's face in profile.
What is a silhouette?
to sound harmonious; to agree: to produce a musical sound by striking a bell
What is chime?
to move smoothly without effort or resistance, as a skater
What is glide?
a group of birds or animals in close association
What is bevy?
a device for capturing small game; anything serving to entrap or entangle unawares
What is snare?
anything that attracts or entices; a decoy; artificial bait used in fishing
What is lure?
to disagree; to collide; to be offensive to the eye as in juxtaposing colors
What is to clash?
to have an irritating or unpleasant effect; to make a sound of rough scraping; a frame of metal bars for holding fuel as in a fireplace
What is grate?