8 definitions by Your Grim Reaper

The coastal resort town is quiet now, but with summer approaching it will soon be pullulating with tourists.
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Aunt Kat vividly described the huge bonfires and colorful rituals she had witnessed at the Beltane festival in Edinburgh as a girl.
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of the color wine
At the art museum, we saw a portrait of Mary II wearing a magnificent vinaceous dress befitting her royal splendor
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to act to suit the time or occasion
The legislature was accused of temporizing while the budget deficit continued to worsen
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It was at this point in his career that kismet arranged his meeting with the young man who one day was to begin the undoing of it all.
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of, relating to, or resembling a tempest
Sam and Rachel have always had a tempestuous relationship—one minute fast friends, the next snarling and at each other's throats.
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lighthearted unconcern
Amanda sauntered casually into the meeting room with an air of insouciance; if she was worried at all about her presentation, she certainly didn't show it
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