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Scatter: GRE General Set 22

whelp
young animal (esp. of the dog or cat family); young wolf, dog, tiger, etc.
tantrum
fit of bad temper; fit of petulance; caprice; Ex. The child went into ~s.
fastidious
difficult to please; squeamish; fussy; finicky
whittle
pare; cut away thin bits (from wood); fashion in this way; reduce gradually; trim [From Middle English whyttel, knife, variant of thwitel, from thwiten, to whittle, from Old English thwītan, to strike, whittle down.]
mote
small speck (esp. of dust)
ineffectual
not effective; not having a desired effect; weak
affront
insult; offense; intentional act of disrespect; V: insult or hurt the feelings of intentionally
pander
cater to (the low desires of others); gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, or habit or a person with such a desire, etc.) : newspapers are ~ing to people's baser instincts.

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affrontinsult; offense; intentional act of disrespect; V: insult or hurt the feelings of intentionally
fastidiousdifficult to please; squeamish; fussy; finicky
ineffectualnot effective; not having a desired effect; weak
motesmall speck (esp. of dust)
pandercater to (the low desires of others); gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, or habit or a person with such a desire, etc.) : newspapers are ~ing to people's baser instincts.
tantrumfit of bad temper; fit of petulance; caprice; Ex. The child went into ~s.
whelpyoung animal (esp. of the dog or cat family); young wolf, dog, tiger, etc.
whittlepare; cut away thin bits (from wood); fashion in this way; reduce gradually; trim [From Middle English whyttel, knife, variant of thwitel, from thwiten, to whittle, from Old English thwītan, to strike, whittle down.]
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