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ANDREW BECK
Inane: (Adjective)
Silly, stupid, foolish, idiotic.
ZOE BRAND
Gaudy:
(Adjective)
Extravagantly bright or showy
COLTON CONNORS
Outrageous: (Adjective)
shockingly bad or excessive:
wildly exaggerated or
improbable
STEFFON COOPER
Bizarre:
(Adjective)
very strange or unusual,
especially to cause interest or
amusement
MCKENNA ERICH
Mellow:
(Adjective)
Calm and relaxed use of humor
MELISSA GIBBS
Sombre:
(Adjective)
someone or something dark or
gloomy
CYLENCE GOULD
Delirious:
(Adjective)
Really sick, high fever, you get
so ill that you see hallucinations.
An incoherence of thought and
speech.
CHASE HERIE
Nocturnal:
(Adjective)
done, occuring, or active at night
CHLOE HUBBARD
Sage:
(Adjective)
showing wisdom and good
judgment
TAYLOR HUTCHERSON
Luminous:
(Adjective)
glowing with health
CURTIS JENKINS
Enthusiastic:
(Adjective)
showing intense and eager
enjoyment, interest, or approval
BRYCEN JONES
Wily:
(Adjective)
cunning, sly, crafty, mischievous
ALEXIS KIRKPATRICK
Jumbo:
(Adjective)
A very large person or thing
PAIGE KUNZLER
Obnoxious:
(Adjective)
extremely unpleasant
CORBEN LIEBHART
Burly:
(Adjective)
a big and strong person,
heavily built
ASHLIE LIZOTTE
Vicious:
(Adjective)
deliberately cruel or violent
being rude or mean intentionally
KARLEE SEEK
Foreigner:
(Adjective)
Someone from another country
SEBASTIAN STAINS
Malicious:
(Adjective)
Evil minded, evilly disposed
BIANCA YOCAM
Arrogant:
(Adjective)
When you think you’re better than
other people.
LEXIE PAYNE
Monstrous: (Adjective)
Having the ugly or frightening
appearance of a monster,
unnatural in form
RYLIE BACON
Gluttonous:
(Adjective)
An excessively greedy eater
JOSHUA BARNES
Ambitious:
(Adjective)
Having or showing a strong
desire and determination to
succeed.
ANNA BLACHAR
Hypochondriac:
(Noun)
A person who expresses
extreme anxiety, mainly as to
health matters
JACOB DAY
Lackadaisical:
(Adjective) Lacking enthusiasm
and determination, carelessly
lazy
EMMA DONALDSON
Discombobulated:
(Adjective) Someone who is
confused and disconcerted
ANNABELLE GASCOIGNE
Conceited:
(Adjective)
All about yourself, full of yourself,
selfish
CAECE HERRING
Flamboyant:
(Adjective)
Noticeable because brightly
colored, highly patterned, or
unusual in style
SAMSON HOLCOMB
Prestigious:
(Adjective)
High ranked, popular, famous
JAKE JUDAH
Machismo:
(Noun)
To be obsessed with your strength
JOMEL KELLOGG
Dapper:
(Adjective) Neat
and trim in dress appearance or
bearing
ELLA KIRKENDOLL
Uncouth:
(Adjective)
Clumsy, lacking good manners,
refinement or grace
JAMIE LAW
Superstitious:
(Adjective) To believe in things
that may not be real
ELIZABETH LEPKOWSKI
Slovenly:
(Adjective) Untidy
or unclean in appearance
CADEN MCCAULEY
Brawny:
(Adjective)
Strong and athletic
TREVOR MEYER
Zany:
(Adjective)
Crazy or really excited
JESSICA MILLER
Mogul:
(Noun) A person
who has great power, many
possessions
CADE SIMMONS
Tenacious:
(Adjective)
Not letting go or giving up or
separated from an object that
one holds
PAYTON SMITH
Preeminent:
(Adjective)
Having paramount rank, dignity
or importance
HAILEY SPITZER
Vivacious:
(Adjective)
Cheerful, happy, and high
spirited
KIERSTEN STITES
Tawdry:
(Adjective)
Showy, cheap and of poor quality
MADISON STITES
Sumptuous:
(Noun)
splendid and expensive looking
FELIX WANG
Narcissistic:
(Adjective)
Have a fascination with oneself
and vain
CORBIN
Muscular:
(Adjective)
Having a robust muscular body
BRENDAN ARNOLD
Mythical:
(Adjective)
Something that someone does
that is unbelievable
JARED BECK
Infuriated:
Seething or mad
(Verb)
JENNIFER
Anonymous:
(Adjective)
When ones identity is hiding,
unknown
COLLIN GENTRY
Stalwart:
(Adjective)
Strong, unyielding, valiant
LIZA HEELER
Emaciated:
(Verb) To be
or become very thin
ISABELLA
Bewildered:
(Adjective)
Causing someone to become
perplexed and confused
CHASE LARSON
Imaginative:
(Adjective)
Showing creativity and
inventiveness
RUTH
Poised:
stability
(Adjective) Balance:
EMMA PALMER
Mute:
(Adjective) Refraining
from speech or temporarily
speechless
AUSTIN PRAWITZ
Daredevil:
(Noun)
Someone who takes risk and
does dangerous things
NICK RANDLEMAN
Injured:
(Adjective) Hurt or
to cause pain or harm
JEREMIAH
Strapping:
(Adjective)
Physically active and strong
ASHER SMITH
Enthusiastic:
(Adjective)
Having or showing great
excitement and interest
EMMALEIGH STAMPER
Zany:
(Adjective) One who
plays the clown or fool to amuse
others
TAYLOR
Terrified:
or fearful
(Adjective) Afraid