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2172. wag: a humorous person; a wit.
2173. wag: a wit.
2174. wan: pale; also, lacking vitality or intensity.
2175. wan: pale; pallid; also, lacking vitality or intensity.
2176. wassail: an expression of good wishes on a festive occasion, especially in drinking to
someone.
2177. wastrel: a person who wastes; a loafer.
2178. wastrel: a person who wastes; a loafer.
2179. waylay: to ambush or accost.
2180. wayworn: wearied by traveling.
2181. wayworn: wearied by traveling.
2182. wheedle: to entice by flattery.
2183. wheedle: to entice by soft words.
2184. Whig: a friend and supporter of the American Revolution.
2185. winsome: light-hearted.
2186. winsome: light-hearted.
2187. wiseacre: a smart aleck.
2188. wizened: shriveled; withered.
2189. woebegone: woeful; also, run-down.
2190. woebegone: woeful; also, run-down.
2191. woebegone: woeful; also, run-down.
2192. woolgathering: indulgence in idle daydreaming.
2193. wraith: a ghost; also, something insubstantial or shadowy.
2194. wunderkind: a child prodigy.
2195. wunderkind: one who achieves success or acclaim during youth.