congruity |
the state or fact of being similar in character or degree;correspondence or fit. |
convivial |
enjoying feasting, drinking, and socializing; sociable. |
distillation |
the process of heating a substance to produce a vapor, which is then cooled and condensed, in order to purify, concentrate, or extract components from the substance. |
earthy |
realistic, practical, and unpretentious. |
foray |
a quick raid or sudden advance, usually military and often to take forage or plunder. |
infraction |
an act or instance of breaking or violating, usually a rule or law; violation or breach. |
jubilation |
a feeling of great joy, pride, and happiness; exultation. |
obsession |
that which preoccupies one's mind or emotions excessively or abnormally. |
perfunctory |
done quickly and as a matter of routine; performed without care. |
permeate |
to pass or diffuse through; penetrate. |
pseudonym |
a false name adopted by someone, especially an author, to conceal his or her identity; pen name. |
pummel |
to strike heavily with or as if with the fists, a sword, a club, or the like; beat. |
reticence |
the state or quality of being hesitant to speak out; reserve. |
solemnize |
to carry out the formalities of performance required by (an occasion). |
tumultuous |
full of noise, commotion, or disorder; riotous. |