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Ferd
Ferd
reek
v. reeked, reek·ing, reeks
v.intr.
1. To smoke, steam, or fume.
2. To be pervaded by something unpleasant:
3. To give off or become permeated with a strong unpleasant odor:
v.tr.
1. To emit or exude (smoke, for example).
2. To process or treat by exposing to the action of smoke.
loafur
n.
Definition: person who is idle, lazy
filch
take (something, especially something of little value) in a furtive manner; snitch. See synonyms at
steal
fidget
fidg·et
v. fidg·et·ed, fidg·et·ing, fidg·ets
v.intr.
1. To behave or move nervously or restlessly.
2. To play or fuss; fiddle: He fidgeted with his notes while lecturing
sin·is·ter
adj.
1. Suggesting or threatening evil: a sinister smile.
2. Presaging trouble; ominous: sinister storm clouds.
3. Attended by or causing disaster or inauspicious circumstances.
4. On the left side; left.
5. Heraldry Situated on or being the side of a shield on the wearer's left and the observer's right.
hid·e·ous
adj.
1. Repulsive, especially to the sight; revoltingly ugly. See Synonyms at ugly.
2. Offensive to moral sensibilities; despicable.