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Hunger Games Vocabulary

maniacally
ordinarily
laughingstock
custody
impulsiveness
guffaw
endearment
delectable
clench
sparse
rejuvenate
concealment
superiority
distress
wholeheartedly
insufficient
vulnerable
ruse
plummet
simultaneously
famished
banter
wits
mesmerized
replicate
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  1. maniacally
    in a maniacal manner or to a maniacal degree
    insanely
  2. ordinarily
    under normal conditions
    commonly
  3. custody
    guardianship over
    guardianship
  4. impulsiveness
    the trait of acting suddenly on impulse without reflection
    unprompted
  5. guffaw
    a burst of loud and hearty laughter
    laugh loudly
  6. endearment
    the act of showing affection
    kindess
  7. delectable
    extremely pleasing to the sense of taste
    scrumptious
  8. clench
    squeeze together tightly
    clasp
  9. sparse
    not dense or plentiful
    thin
  10. rejuvenate
    make younger or more youthful
    regenerate
  11. concealment
    the condition of being hidden
    cover
  12. superiority
    the quality of being better than someone or something
    high quality
  13. distress
    a state of adversity
    suffering
  14. wholeheartedly
    without reserve; without reservation
    passionate
  15. insufficient
    of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement
    lacking
  16. vulnerable
    capable of being wounded or hurt
    unsafe
  17. ruse
    a deceptive maneuver, especially to avoid capture
    trick
  18. plummet
    drop sharply
    fall
  19. simultaneously
    at the same instant
    at the same time
  20. famished
    extremely hungry
    starved
  21. banter
    light teasing repartee
    tease
  22. wits
    the basic human power of intelligent thought and perception
    humor
  23. mesmerized
    having your attention fixated as though witchcraft
    fascinated
  24. replicate
    reproduce or make an exact copy of
    duplicate
  25. laughingstock
    an object of mockery or ridicule
    fool
Created on Thu Mar 31 20:10:55 EDT 2011 (updated Thu Mar 31 20:45:14 EDT 2011)

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