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placid
not easily upset or excieted
Plausible
seeming reasonable or probable
Plethora
a large or excessive amount of something
pliable
easily benth
plight
a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation
Prate
talk foolishly or tediously about something
Precipitous
Preen
Procreate
Proliferate
to increase in number or amount quickly
Prone
likely to do, have, or suffer from something
Propensity
a strong natural tendency to do something
Protracted
Lasting for a long time or longer than expected
Peowess
Great ability or skill
Puckish
having or showing a desire to cause trouble in a playful or harmless way
Puerile
silly or childish especially in a way that shows a lack of seriousness or good judgment
Pummel
to repeatedly hit or punch someone very heard