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  • 'Delinquent' - 1. A young person who disobeys the law 2. A speech defect 3. A poor performance
    1. A young person who disobeys the law
  • 'Quibble' - 1. To tremble or shiver 2. A boardgame where the players must ask questions 3. To make a trivial objection or criticism
    3. To make a trivial objection or criticism
  • 'Replete' - 1. To complete something twice 2. To be full, especially with food 3. To repeat a request for food
    2. To be full, especially with food
  • 'Frugal' - 1. A wind instrument 2. To be careful in the use of money or resources 3. To enjoy the taste of fruit
    2. To be careful in the use of money or resources
  • 'Innocuous' - 1. The sensation of having an injection 2. Completely harmless 3. A secret entrance
    2. Completely harmless
  • 'Zither' - 1. To crawl quickly through mud 2. A stringed instrument shaped like a flat box 3. To step from side to side
    2. A stringed instrument shaped like a flat box
  • 'Woad' - 1. A blue dye made from a plant 2. A wide road for trucks only 3. A thick fabric made from grass
    1. A blue dye made from a plant
  • 'Balderdash' - 1. Senseless talk or writing 2. A rock-climbing event 3. A very spicy stew
    1. Senseless talk or writing
  • 'Coif' - 1. To choke on something 2. To drink coffee 3. To dress or arrange hair
    3. To dress or arrange hair
  • 'Jamb' - 1. The vertical part of a door or window frame 2. A jam sauce you eat with lamb 3. A dance party held on a farm
    1. The vertical part of a door or window frame
  • 'Hoover' - 1. To fly over water at a low height 2. A type of dance performed in a short skirt 3. To use a vacuum cleaner
    3. To use a vacuum cleaner
  • 'Yawl' - 1. The sound someone makes when they yawn 2. A small bird that only flies at night 3. A small boat, crewed by rowers
    3. A small boat, crewed by rowers
  • 'Amorphous' - 1. Always wanting more 2. Shapeless or vague 3. A type of reptile
    2. Shapeless or vague
  • 'Snicker' - 1. to laugh at someone or something in a silly or unkind way 2. To eat chocolate in secret 3. To cut something into small pieces
    1. to laugh at someone or something in a silly or unkind way
  • 'Eschew' - 1. A type of peanut 2. The sound people make when they sneeze 3. To avoid something
    3. To avoid something
  • 'Toodle-oo' - 1. Another word for toilet 2. The sound a train makes 3. A way of saying goodbye
    3. A way of saying goodbye
  • 'Goad' - 1. To incite or rouse someone to action 2. A large frog that lives in caves 3. A group of goats
    1. To incite or rouse someone to action
  • 'Khaki' - 1. An African dish made from Zebra meat 2. A policeman's uniform 3. A dark yellowish-green colour
    3. A dark yellowish-green colour
  • 'Urchin' - 1. A tiny reptile that lives in the desert 2. A small child who is badly dressed and dirty 3. A bitter fruit with a spiky skin
    2. A small child who is badly dressed and dirty
  • 'Lampoon' - 1. To catch fish by attracting them with lamps 2. To criticize in a humorous way 3. To spend all day relaxing at a pool
    2. To criticize in a humorous way
  • 'Malaise' - 1. A general feeling of discomfort 2. A mango-flavoured salad dressing 3. A long coat worn by judges
    1. A general feeling of discomfort
  • 'Nubble' - 1. A very short beard 2. To chew very slowly 3. A small knob or lump
    3. A small knob or lump
  • 'Obfuscate' - 1. To make something blunt 2. To confuse or bewilder 3. To speak unintelligibly
    2. To confuse or bewilder
  • 'Piffling' - 1. Trivial or worthless 2. A type of dance performed with very small steps 3. Causing an allergic reaction
    1. Trivial or worthless