chagrined | | Marked by trembling quivering or shaking. |
wan | | To cover or smear with a soft adhesive substance such as mud or grease. |
pewter | | filled with caverns. |
dour | | Unnaturally pale as from physical or emothional distress. |
grotesquely | | unable to abtain or touch |
reproof | | Any of numerous silver-gray alloys of tin with various amounts of antimony, copper and sometimes lead. |
incredulous | | Showy in a tasteless or vulgar way. |
daub | | strictly attentive to minute details of form in action or conduct. |
punctilious | | marked by sternness or harshness, forbiddi.ng |
constraint | | The quality or condition of being vain |
stench | | Characterized by ludicrous or incongruous distortion as of appearance or manner. |
haughtily | | Lacking distinctive qualities. |
vanity | | an apparition of a living person that appears as a portent just before that person's death. |
wraith | | Scornfully and condescendingly proud.. |
tremulous | | Skeptical disbelieving |
nondescript | | The act, an instance, or an expression of reproving a rebuke. |
cavernous | | not in accord with accepted standards of good taste. |
iritangible | | a strong foul odor or stink. |
coarse | | A keen feeling of mental unease as of annoyance or embarrassment, caused by failre, disappointment. |
gaudy | | of low common or inferior quality. |
unseemly | | On that restricts, limits, or regulates a check |