By: David
    &
 Jamison
   To apprehend wrongly
   trivial nonsense
   standing out so as to be seen easily
   touched lightly
   depression
   gushing, profuse
   dishonor, shame
   precariously
   tablet of paper
   coolness of manner
   a wrong considered as grounds for complaint,
    or something believed to cause distress
   a four-wheeled, boxlike, closed carriage for two or four
    persons, having the driver's perch outside.
   a large bus used on sightseeing tours, especially
    one with open sides and no center aisle.
   an old-fashioned hooded chaise.
   not abridged or shortened, as a book.
   of ample or considerable amount, quantity
   confused, incoherent, foolish, or meaningless talk.
   breed of domestic cat
   a small, cooked and smoked sausage of beef or
    beef and pork
    with or without casing; hot dog; wiener.
   festive; festal; showy:
   to assert the contrary or opposite of; deny directly
    and categorically.
   occurring or coming later or after
   radiating or reflecting light; shining; bright.
   any large, busy city.
   grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face,
    speech, tone, or mood:
   given to , research, or asking questions; eager for
    knowledge; intellectually curious
   a whirling about on one foot or on the points of
    the toes, as in ballet dancing.
   a person known to one, but usually not a close
    friend.
   inharmonious or harsh sound
   Slang . to die.
   without consolation or solace; hopelessly unhappy
    inconsolable
   to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or
     disappointment of;
   loose-
    fitting short trousers gathered in at the knees.
   barren or laid waste
   characterized by vigorous exertion, as action,
     efforts, life, etc
   to caution, advise, or counsel against
    something.
   a large pot used for boiling, especially one with
    handles
   a gloomy state of mind, especially when
    habitual or prolonged; depression.
   coolly unconcerned, indifferent, or unexcited;
    casual
   full of or showing disdain; scornful.
   with merriment; merrily; joyfully; cheerfully.
   of little or no importance or consequence: petty
    grievances
   a natural division or groove in an organ, as in
    the brain.
   feeling, characterized by, or expressing strong
    displeasure at something considered unjust,
    offensive, insulting, or base: indignant remarks;
    an indignant expression on his face.
   causing feelings of loathing; disgusting;
    revolting; repulsive: a loathsome skin disease.
persistent in effort
a hardened or thickened part of the skin
   an act or instance of connoting.
   from now on; from this point forward.
a wreath or festoon of flowers, leaves, or other
                    material
  worn for ornament or as an honor or hung on
            something as a decoration

David and Jamie

  • 1.
    By: David & Jamison
  • 2.
    To apprehend wrongly
  • 3.
    trivial nonsense
  • 4.
    standing out so as to be seen easily
  • 5.
    touched lightly
  • 6.
    depression
  • 7.
    gushing, profuse
  • 8.
    dishonor, shame
  • 9.
    precariously
  • 10.
    tablet of paper
  • 11.
    coolness of manner
  • 12.
    a wrong considered as grounds for complaint, or something believed to cause distress
  • 13.
    a four-wheeled, boxlike, closed carriage for two or four persons, having the driver's perch outside.
  • 14.
    a large bus used on sightseeing tours, especially one with open sides and no center aisle.
  • 15.
    an old-fashioned hooded chaise.
  • 16.
    not abridged or shortened, as a book.
  • 17.
    of ample or considerable amount, quantity
  • 18.
    confused, incoherent, foolish, or meaningless talk.
  • 19.
    breed of domestic cat
  • 20.
    a small, cooked and smoked sausage of beef or beef and pork with or without casing; hot dog; wiener.
  • 21.
    festive; festal; showy:
  • 22.
    to assert the contrary or opposite of; deny directly and categorically.
  • 23.
    occurring or coming later or after
  • 24.
    radiating or reflecting light; shining; bright.
  • 25.
    any large, busy city.
  • 26.
    grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, or mood:
  • 27.
    given to , research, or asking questions; eager for knowledge; intellectually curious
  • 28.
    a whirling about on one foot or on the points of the toes, as in ballet dancing.
  • 29.
    a person known to one, but usually not a close friend.
  • 30.
    inharmonious or harsh sound
  • 31.
    Slang . to die.
  • 32.
    without consolation or solace; hopelessly unhappy inconsolable
  • 33.
    to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of;
  • 34.
    loose- fitting short trousers gathered in at the knees.
  • 35.
    barren or laid waste
  • 36.
    characterized by vigorous exertion, as action, efforts, life, etc
  • 37.
    to caution, advise, or counsel against something.
  • 38.
    a large pot used for boiling, especially one with handles
  • 39.
    a gloomy state of mind, especially when habitual or prolonged; depression.
  • 40.
    coolly unconcerned, indifferent, or unexcited; casual
  • 41.
    full of or showing disdain; scornful.
  • 42.
    with merriment; merrily; joyfully; cheerfully.
  • 43.
    of little or no importance or consequence: petty grievances
  • 44.
    a natural division or groove in an organ, as in the brain.
  • 45.
    feeling, characterized by, or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base: indignant remarks; an indignant expression on his face.
  • 46.
    causing feelings of loathing; disgusting; revolting; repulsive: a loathsome skin disease.
  • 47.
  • 48.
    a hardened orthickened part of the skin
  • 49.
    an act or instance of connoting.
  • 50.
    from now on; from this point forward.
  • 51.
    a wreath orfestoon of flowers, leaves, or other material worn for ornament or as an honor or hung on something as a decoration