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100
To roll or sway suddenly forward or to one side; to stagger
Lurch
100
A large porch or balcony with a roof
Verandah
100
A window set upright in a small gable projecting from a sloping roof
Dormer
100
Dejected, disheartened, or humbled
Crestfallen
100
Meander
To take a winding course; to wander
200
Very cowardly
Craven
200
To show great anger toward
Fume
200
The triangular end section of a building with a sloping roof, taking up the space between the slopes
Gable
200
Salty like marsh water; having an unpleasant, nauseating, salty taste
Brackish
200
A small entrance hall or room
Vestibule
300
Dignified and majestic
Stately
300
One in favor of putting an end to slavery
Abolitionist
300
The lower edge of a roof that projects beyond the sides of a building
Eave
300
Coated with a thin layer of gold; to make something seem more valuable than it really is
Gilded
300
To pretend
Feign
400
1. Threatening; evil; mysterious 2. To bring into agreement or harmony
1. Sinister 2. Attune
400
1. To read or study carefully 2. To pile up; to collect together; to accumulate
1. Pore 2. Amass
400
1. Decorative facing around a fireplace 2. To make seem little or less important
1. Mantle 2. Belittle
400
Not letting light pass through
Opaque
400
Ill will; desire to harm another
Malice
500
1. Misery; grief; ruin 2. To come forth
1. Desolation 2. Emerge
500
1. An object that has survived the past 2. To give out or distribute
1. Relic 2. Dispense
500
1. Lobby or entrance hall; usually the area surrounding your front door 2. Having a stale, moldy taste or smell
1. Foyer 2. Musty
500
1. To appear or come into sight, especially in a threatening form 2. Smooth and glossy
1. Loom 2. Sleek
500
1. Muddled or confused 2. To move slowly or aimlessly
1. Bemused 3. Mill