(v.) to complete; to strive for victory of superiority
vie
Push, Shove, Elbowing
Jostle
Runner, Moving Fast, Front of Group
Laggard
The____ of the chimpanzees amused the crowds at the zoo.
antics
(adj.) not having or using, lacking
devoid
Floating, Hanging, ( Usually above )
Hover
A Weak Place, Non-Protective
Citadel
Denim is a very ____ kind of fabric
durable
(adj.) reckless; heartless, unjustifiable; loose in morals; (n.) a spoiled, pampered person; one with low morals
wanton
Generous, Plentiful, Abundantly
Bountiful
Stay on Course, Auto-Pilot
Veer
The huge storm finally ____ out to sea.
Veer
(n.) an order having the force of law; (v.) to issue such an order; to command firmly or forcefully
decree
Indirect, Slanting, Not Straightforward
Oblique
Advantage, Healing, Fixed
Detriment
Most serious performers prefer constructive criticism to ___ flattery.
servile
(n.) harm or loss; injury, damage; a disadvantage; a cause of harm, injury, loss, or damage
detriment
Nervous, Cautious, Shy
Skittish
Lower Class, Side - Character, Not Good
Elite
The boxer´s ____ blow left his opponent unscathed.
oblique