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Definition of moro
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Moro (n.) A small
abscess
or tumor
having
a
resemblance
to a
mulberry.
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Vociferator
::
Vociferator
(n.) One who
vociferates,
or is
clamorous..
Humorous
::
Humorous
(a.) Full of
humor;
jocular;
exciting
laughter;
playful;
as, a
humorous
story or
author;
a
humorous
aspect..
Yankee-doodle
::
Yankee-Doodle
(n.)
Humorously,
a
Yankee..
Playful
::
Playful
(a.)
Sportive;
gamboling;
frolicsome;
indulging
a
sportive
fancy;
humorous;
merry;
as, a
playful
child;
a
playful
writer..
Crab
::
Crab (v. t.) To make sour or
morose;
to
embitter.
Cynic
::
Cynic (n.) One of a sect or
school
of
philosophers
founded
by
Antisthenes,
and of whom
Diogenes
was a
disciple.
The first
Cynics
were noted for
austere
lives and their scorn for
social
customs
and
current
philosophical
opinions.
Hence the term Cynic
symbolized,
in the
popular
judgment,
moroseness,
and
contempt
for the views of
others..
Drama
::
Drama (n.) A
composition,
in prose or
poetry,
accommodated
to
action,
and
intended
to
exhibit
a
picture
of human life, or to
depict
a
series
of grave or
humorous
actions
of more than
ordinary
interest,
tending
toward
some
striking
result.
It is
commonly
designed
to be
spoken
and
represented
by
actors
on the
stage..
Scrag
::
Scrag (n.)
Something
thin, lean, or
rough;
a bony
piece;
especially,
a bony
neckpiece
of meat;
hence,
humorously
or in
contempt,
the
neck..
Loud
::
Loud
(superl.)
Clamorous;
boisterous.
Clink
::
Clink (v. i.) To
rhyme.
[Humorous].
Surly
::
Surly (a.)
Gloomily
morose;
ill-natured,
abrupt,
and rude;
severe;
sour;
crabbed;
rough;
sullen;
gloomy;
as, a surly
groom;
a surly dog; surly
language;
a surly
look..
Rumorous
::
Rumorous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
rumor;
of the
nature
of
rumors.
Jig
::
"Jig (n.) A
light,
humorous
piece of
writing,
esp. in
rhyme;
a farce in
verse;
a
ballad..
Humorous
::
Humorous
(a.)
Subject
to be
governed
by humor or
caprice;
irregular;
capricious;
whimsical.
Languishing
::
Languishing
(a.)
Amorously
pensive;
as,
languishing
eyes, or
look..
Sullen
::
Sullen
(a.)
Gloomily
angry and
silent;
cross;
sour;
affected
with ill
humor;
morose.
Amorousness
::
Amorousness
(n.) The
quality
of being
amorous,
or
inclined
to
sexual
love;
lovingness..
Sprig
::
Sprig (n.) A
youth;
a lad; -- used
humorously
or in
slight
disparagement.
Amorosity
::
Amorosity
(n.) The
quality
of being
amorous;
lovingness.
Timidity
::
Timidity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
timid;
timorousness;
timidness.
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