Of, relating to, or belonging to times long past, especially before the fall of the Western Roman Empire
Ancient
Having a strong liking, inclination, or affection (superlative)
Fondest
Bloodsucking worm; extortioner; sponger
Leech
A small plot of land that was used to plant a squash with strongly flavored yellow to orange flesh.
Pumpkin Patch
Any of various large birds of prey characteristically having dark plumage and a featherless head and neck.
Vulture
Miscellaneous curiosities and works of decorative art, considered collectively.
Bric-à-brac
To look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention.
Gaze
Young innocent child who must be informed of the world; created by Danny Elfman of the band Oingo Boingo.
Lumpling
Deviating from what is expected or normal; odd.
Queer
A swift movement or flow; a rush or spurt.
Whoosh/Whooshing
Custom originating in England of singing songs at Christmas.
Carols/Caroling
To smile broadly, often baring the teeth, as in amusement, glee, embarrassment.
Grin
A prolonged low sound as from pain of some sort; a lamentation; groan; grieve; mourn
Moan
Agitated, fretful, without calm.
Restless
An injury to an organism, especially when the skin or another external surface is torn, pierced, cut, or broken.
Wound
Machine, in the form of a bucket ladder, grab, or suction device, used to remove material from a riverbed, channel, etc
Dredge
Cheer, salute, acclaim
Hail
A poisonous, hallucinogenic plant of the genus Solanum or Atropa, such as bittersweet or belladonna.
Nightshade
Fragments or splintered pieces; bits.
Smithereens
Physically or mentally tired.
Weary
To do or be better than; surpass.
Excel
Full of good humor and high spirits.
Jolly
A person regarded as stupid or clumsy.
Oaf
To excite by exposing something desirable that remains or is made difficult or impossible to obtain:.
Tantalize
Any of several other plants used as an anthelmintic.
Worm's wort