slavering



Draconian, animal, atrocious, barbaric, barbarous, beastly, bestial, bloodthirsty, bloody, brutal, brute, cruel, demoniacal, devilish, diabolic,









   little expectation - bare possibility, implausibility, small chance, unlikelihood ,

   buoy - Mae West, Roman candle, aid to navigation, alarm, amber light, balsa, balsa raft, beacon, beacon fire, bear up, bell, bell buoy, blinker, blue peter, bob,

   sexual union - adultery, ass, carnal knowledge, climax, cohabitation, coitus, commerce, congress, connection, fornication, germ cell, intercourse, intimacy, lovemaking, mating,

   eloquently - effectively, fervently, fluently, forcefully, graphically, impressively, meaningfully, passionately, powerfully, smoothly, warmly ,

   larval plague - black death, epidemic, pandemic, pest, pestilence, plague, scourge, tuberculosis ,

   troubadour fiddle - Spanish guitar, banjo, guitar, lute, mandolin, sitar, ukulele ,

   derelict - Ishmael, abandoned, battered, beachcomber, beat-up, beaten up, beggar, beggarly fellow, behindhand, blighter, broken-down, bum, bummer, caitiff, careless,

   mispronounced - blurred, breathy, choked, choking, croaking, drawling, guttural, harsh, hawking, hoarse, inarticulate, indistinct, lisping, nasal, quavering,

   ill-equipped - bare-handed, beggarly, disqualified, empty-handed, famished, half-starved, ill off, ill-fitted, ill-furnished, ill-provided, impoverished, incapable, incompetent, on short commons, pauperised,

   milk-and-water - banal, bland, changeable, colourless, dead, diluted, fade, flat, flavourless, half-hearted, inane, indecisive, indifferent, insipid, irresolute,