Farouche is an adjective describing something as 1) unruly or disorderly, wild, or 2) marked by shyness and lack of social graces.
I have the scratches and sore muscles to show for the two days I spent taming farouched landscape.
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Farouche is an adjective describing something as 1) unruly or disorderly, wild, or 2) marked by shyness and lack of social graces.
I have the scratches and sore muscles to show for the two days I spent taming farouched landscape.
Coterie is a noun meaning 1) a group of people who associate closely, 2) an exclusive group; clique, or 3) a group of prairie dogs occupying a communal burrow.
Hollywood movies like to focus on the coteries that exist in high school even though reality is far less compartmentalized.
Jeremiad is a noun meaning a long lamentation, mournful complaint, or a prophecy of doom.
Since the dawn of humanity there have always been people who offer up nothing but jeremiads about the impending fall of society.
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