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_ _ a _ _. r. m. w. s. Swarm. Swarm (n .) A large number of insects or other small creatures, especially when in motion . An enormous swarm of gnats attacked the helpless woman. _ w _ _ g _ r. a. s. g. e. Swagger. Swagger (n.)

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  1. _ _ a _ _ r m w s

  2. Swarm

  3. Swarm (n.) A large number of insects or other small creatures, especially when in motion. An enormous swarm of gnats attacked the helpless woman.

  4. _ w _ _ g _ r a s g e

  5. Swagger

  6. Swagger (n.) The way one carries themselves, often in a confident or arrogant manner. With exaggerated swagger, the gentlemen strutted around the club.

  7. _ _ b _ i _ e d u s s

  8. Subside

  9. Subside (v.) To become less active, intense, or agitated; abate. Waiting for the heavy storm to subside, we huddled underneath the table.

  10. a n s i _ t _ m _ _ a

  11. Stamina

  12. Stamina (n.) The power to resist fatigue or illness while working hard; endurance. The soccer player had outstanding stamina, never braking for a moment.

  13. _ p _ c _ _ e _ m s e n i

  14. Specimen

  15. Specimen (n.) Something that is studied by scientists as an example of an entire set of things, such as an entire species of living things. Harry Styles is the perfect specimen of the male gender. Not.

  16. _ o _ _ e _ m b r s

  17. Somber

  18. Somber (adj.) Very serious or sad. The thought of Mr. Frankenstein dying put everyone in a somber mood.

  19. _ o _ i _ b _ _ e s c l a

  20. Sociable

  21. Sociable (adj.) Enjoying the company of others; friendly. The sociable students were reprimanded for talking in class.

  22. _ _ r _ n _ t _ s y e i e

  23. Serenity

  24. Serenity (n.) The quality of being calm, peaceful, or untroubled. The breathtaking view of the mountains created a sense of serenity.

  25. _ _ u _ _ y c r s r

  26. Scurry

  27. Scurry (v.) To move with light running steps; scamper. The squirrel scurried across the lawn in search of his beloved acorns.

  28. _ c _ r _ _ t _ y a s c i

  29. Scarcity

  30. Scarcity (n.) An insufficient amount or supply; a shortage. After the hurricane, there was a scarcity of clean drinking water.

  31. _ _ b _ t _ g _ a o s e a

  32. Sabotage

  33. Sabotage (n.) A deliberate and usually secret act that causes damage or hinders an activity. The broken axle on the wagon was deemed an act of sabotage. Sabotage (v.) To commit sabotage against something. The vengeful outcast sabotaged the settlers by eating their entire food supply.

  34. _ e _ t _ t _ t _ _ n o r i i u s

  35. Restitution

  36. Restitution (n.) The act of doing something or paying money to make up for some damage, loss, or injury that you have caused. Make the delinquents pay restitution for the damage they have done to my home.

  37. _ _ p _ g _ a _ t e n u n r

  38. Repugnant

  39. Repugnant (adj.) Causing disgust; offensive or repulsive. Hector’s repugnant behavior caused his mother to quake in disbelief.

  40. _ e _ l _ n _ s _ p i h r e

  41. Replenish

  42. Replenish (v.) To build up a supply of something again; Fill again. The farmer replenished his stock of silage to feed his animals.

  43. _ _ c _ p _ r _ t _ a e e u r e

  44. Recuperate

  45. Recuperate (v.) To return to normal health or strength; recover. Without extensive therapy, the runner would never recuperate from her knee surgery.

  46. t p i e n _ _ rs _ s _ e _ t

  47. Persistent

  48. Persistent (adj.) Refusing to give up or stop; continuing without stopping The coyote, persistent and relentless, chased after the roadrunner.

  49. n o_ _ la _ d _ s _ t i h u

  50. Outlandish

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