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Berserk
violently or destructively frenzied; wild; crazed; deranged:
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Jubilee
any season or occasion of rejoicing or festivity.
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bedlam
a place or situation of noisy uproar and confusion
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draconian
exceedingly harsh ; rigorous ; cruel, of or designating a law or code of extreme severity
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herculean
of or requiring unusual size, power, or difficulty, of or resembling hercules
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mesmerize
to capture and charm ; enthrall, to hypnotize
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titanic
having great stature, or enormous strength ; huge ; colossal, of enormous scope ; power or influence
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distraught
agitated with anxiety ; worried crazed or mad
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halcyon
calm and peaceful, tranquil, prosperous, golden
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lachrymose
weeping or inclined to weep ; tearful
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revel
to take great pleasure or delight in, to engage in uproarious festivities
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tirade
a long angry or violent speech, usually denouncing or criticizing someone or something
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elan
enthusiastic vigor and liveliness ; zest style ; flair
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laissez faire
non interference in the affair of others
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potpourri
combination of diverse elements
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eclectic
consisting of elements taken from diverse source
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grotesque
characterized by ludicrous or incongruous distortion, extravagant ; outlandish ; bizarre
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lampoon
broad comic piece that uses ridicule to attack a person or institution
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parody
a comic imitation of a person
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satirical
of, relating to or characterized by a sarcastic mocking or witty attack on human vice or folly
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gamut
the complete range or extent of something
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iota
extrememely small amount, bit
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picayune
of little value or importance, petty
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hiatus
gap or interruption
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perpetuity
quality, state or condition of being everlasting
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pristine
of or pertaining to or typical of the earliest time or condition
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transcience
the state or quality of passing into and out of existence
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edict
formal proclamation, command, decree
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elocution
art of public speaking, emphasizing gesture, vocal production, and delivery
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grandiloquence
pompous or bmbasitc speech or expression
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indict
to accuse of a crime or other offense ; charge
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loquacious
very talkative, garnulous
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jettison
discard as unwanted, burdensome
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pinnacle
highest point, summit
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stultify
to render useless or inadequate ; cripple
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surmount
to overcome an obstacle, conquer
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wrest
to obtain by or as pulling with violent twisting movements
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tenuous
having little sunstance ; flimsy
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tenure
the period of holding something, such as property or office ; occupation
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avarice
an extreme desire for wealth ; greed
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insatiable
incapable of being fully satisfied
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myriad
constituting a verly large, indef number, innumberable
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tumult
disorderly, noisy movement of pple
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voluminous
having great volume
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pretentuous
making an extravagant outward show
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sustenance
something esp food that supports life and good health
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tenacious
holding firmly, persistent
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convivial
sociable, fond of feasting and good company
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ebullience
the quality and lively manner of expressing feelings or ideas in an enthusiastic and lively manner
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placid
having an undisturbed surface or aspect, outwardly calm/composed
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sardonic
scornfully mocking and derisive
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truculent
savage and cruel, fierce
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audacious
fearlessly daring, bold
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dour
marked by stubborn sterness or harshness
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irresolute
undecided or uncertain as to action or procedure
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obsequious
excessively eager to serve, obey. or ingratiate oneself, fawning
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stoic
seemingly indifferent to or unaffected by pleasure or pain, impassive
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