Prev
Next
Hurry, Hasten, Rush
To profess or claim, without the context of make-believe
One who engages in projects or schemes, could be scientific, political, economic, etc
One's own (sometimes)
Property or right of possession (sometimes)
Try, test, or make a trial of
To praise too much, or allow praise to swell one's head
A prostitute
The nobility or the condition of being noble
A wench or prostitute
A pun
Peace of mind (noun)
Leave, exit
Choir
To ridicule harshly
Riddicule, make fun of
To carry off or kidnap, especially a woman, sometimes for the purpose of forced sex
Recipe
Relic, something left over
A meeting (noun); To meet (verb)
To go or to travel
Leaving a room or withdrawing from the affairs of the world
A fashionable mode of entertainment in London with music and dancing
A fictional narrative, a novel
A tiny borough with disproportionate voting power in Parliament, used by crooked rich people to buy a seat in Parliament
Comments