Sep 29, 2010
Sep 27, 2010
stuff
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: materials, supplies, or equipment used in various activities: as a obsolete : military baggage b : personal property
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: material to be manufactured, wrought, or used in construction {clear half-inch pine stuff — Emily Holt}
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: a finished textile suitable for clothing; especially : wool or worsted material
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a : literary or artistic production b : writing, discourse, talk, or ideas of little value : trash
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a : an unspecified material substance or aggregate of matter {volcanic rock is curious stuff} b : something (as a drug or food) consumed or introduced into the body by humans c : a matter to be considered {the truth was heady stuff} {long-term policy stuff} d : a group or scattering of miscellaneous objects or articles {pick that stuff up off the floor}; also : nonphysical unspecified material {conservation and…all kinds of good stuff — Eric Korn}
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a : fundamental material : substance {the stuff of greatness} b : subject matter {a teacher who knows her stuff}
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: special knowledge or capability {showing their stuff}
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a : spin imparted to a thrown or hit ball to make it curve or change course b : the movement of a baseball pitch out of its apparent line of flight : the liveliness of a pitch {greatest pitcher of my time…had tremendous stuff — Ted Williams}
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baffle
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: to defeat or check (as a person) by confusing or puzzling : disconcert
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: to check or break the force or flow of by or as if by a baffle
helter-skelter
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: in undue haste, confusion, or disorder {ran helter–skelter, getting in each other's way — F. V. W. Mason}
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: in a haphazard manner
spawn
intransitive verb
1
: to deposit or fertilize spawn
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: to produce young especially in large numbers
transitive verb
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a : to produce or deposit (eggs) —used of an aquatic animal b : to induce (fish) to spawn c : to plant with mushroom spawn
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: bring forth, generate {the idea spawned controversy}
scarce
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: deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand : not plentiful or abundant
2
: intentionally absent {made himself scarce at inspection time}
Sep 24, 2010
pumpkin
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a : the usually round orange fruit of an annual vine (Cucurbita pepo) of the gourd family widely cultivated as food b : winter crookneck c British : any of various large-fruited winter squashes (C. maxima)
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: a usually hairy prickly vine that produces pumpkins
3
: a strong orange color
bedbug
: a wingless bloodsucking hemipterous bug (Cimex lectularius) sometimes infesting houses and especially beds and feeding on human blood
pluck
transitive verb
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: to pull or pick off or out
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: to move, remove, or separate forcibly or abruptly {plucked the child from the middle of the street}
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a : to pick, pull, or grasp at b : to play by sounding the strings with the fingers or a pick
intransitive verb
: to make a sharp pull or twitch
Sep 23, 2010
Sep 22, 2010
thunderbolt
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a : a single discharge of lightning with the accompanying thunder b : an imaginary elongated mass cast as a missile to earth in the lightning flash
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a : a person or thing that resembles lightning in suddenness, effectiveness, or destructive power b : a vehement threat or censure
decree
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: an order usually having the force of law
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a : a religious ordinance enacted by council or titular head b : a foreordaining will
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a : a judicial decision of the Roman emperor b : a judicial decision especially in an equity or probate court
flip-flop
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: the sound or motion of something flapping loosely
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a : a backward handspring b : a sudden reversal (as of policy or strategy)
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: a usually electronic device or a circuit (as in a computer) capable of assuming either of two stable states
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: a rubber sandal loosely fastened to the foot by a thong
— flip–flop intransitive verb
Sep 21, 2010
Sep 20, 2010
Sep 19, 2010
shabby
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: clothed with worn or seedy garments {a shabby hobo}
2
a : threadbare and faded from wear {a shabby sofa} b : ill-kept : dilapidated {a shabby neighborhood}
3
a : mean, despicable, contemptible {must feel shabby…because of his compromises — Nat Hentoff} b : ungenerous, unfair {laments the shabby way in which this country often treated a poet — Paul Engle{ c : inferior in quality {shabby reasoning}
Sep 18, 2010
snob
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British : cobbler
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: one who blatantly imitates, fawningly admires, or vulgarly seeks association with those regarded as social superiors
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a : one who tends to rebuff, avoid, or ignore those regarded as inferior b : one who has an offensive air of superiority in matters of knowledge or taste
Sep 15, 2010
bulldoze
2
: to move, clear, gouge out, or level off by pushing with or as if with a bulldozer
3
: to force insensitively or ruthlessly {bulldozed the program through the legislature}
intransitive verb
1
: to operate a bulldozer
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: to force one's way like a bulldozer
chestnut
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a : any of a genus (Castanea) of trees or shrubs of the beech family; especially : an American tree (C. dentata) that was formerly a dominant or codominant member of many deciduous forests of the eastern United States but has now been largely eliminated by the chestnut blight and seldom grows beyond the shrub or sapling stage b : the edible nut of a chestnut c : the wood of a chestnut
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: a grayish to reddish brown
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: a callosity on the inner side of the leg of the horse — see horse illustration
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a : an old joke or story b : something (as a musical piece or a saying) repeated to the point of staleness
proper
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a : referring to one individual only b : belonging to one : own c : appointed for the liturgy of a particular day d : represented heraldically in natural color
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: belonging characteristically to a species or individual : peculiar
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chiefly dialect : good-looking, handsome
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: very good : excellent
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: strictly limited to a specified thing, place, or idea {the city proper}
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: marked by suitability, rightness, or appropriateness : fit
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: being a mathematical subset (as a subgroup) that does not contain all the elements of the inclusive set from which it is derived
Sep 13, 2010
behemoth
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often capitalized : a mighty animal described in Job 40:15–24 as an example of the power of God
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: something of monstrous size, power, or appearance {a behemoth truck}
frenzy
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a : a temporary madness b : a violent mental or emotional agitation
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: intense usually wild and often disorderly compulsive or agitated activity {a shopping frenzy}
Sep 12, 2010
loose
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a : not rigidly fastened or securely attached b (1) : having worked partly free from attachments {a loose tooth} (2) : having relative freedom of movement c : produced freely and accompanied by raising of mucus {a loose cough} d : not tight-fitting
2
a : free from a state of confinement, restraint, or obligation {a lion loose in the streets} {spend loose funds wisely} b : not brought together in a bundle, container, or binding c archaic : disconnected, detached
3
a : not dense, close, or compact in structure or arrangement b : not solid : watery {loose stools}
4
a : lacking in restraint or power of restraint {a loose tongue} b : lacking moral restraint : unchaste c : overactive; specifically : marked by frequent voiding especially of watery stools {loose bowels}
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a : not tightly drawn or stretched : slack b : being flexible or relaxed {stay loose}
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a : lacking in precision, exactness, or care {loose brushwork} {loose usage} b : permitting freedom of interpretation
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: not in the possession of either of two competing teams {a loose ball} {a loose puck}
loop
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a : a curving or doubling of a line so as to form a closed or partly open curve within itself through which another line can be passed or into which a hook may be hooked b : such a fold of cord or ribbon serving as an ornament
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a : something shaped like or suggestive of a loop b : a circular airplane maneuver executed in the vertical plane
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: a ring or curved piece used to form a fastening, handle, or catch
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: a closed electric circuit
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a : a piece of film or magnetic tape whose ends are spliced together so as to project or play back the same material continuously b : a continuously repeated segment of music, dialogue, or images {a drum loop}
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: a series of instructions (as for a computer) that is repeated until a terminating condition is reached
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: a sports league
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: a select well-informed inner circle that is influential in decision making {out of the policy loop}
— for a loop
: into a state of amazement, confusion, or distress {the news threw us for a loop}
Sep 10, 2010
upheaval
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: the action or an instance of upheaving especially of part of the earth's crust
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: extreme agitation or disorder : radical change; also : an instance of this
Sep 8, 2010
splash
intransitive verb
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a : to strike and dash about a liquid or semiliquid substance b : to move in or into a liquid or semiliquid substance and cause it to spatter
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a (1) : to become spattered about (2) : to spread or scatter in the manner of splashed liquid b : to fall, strike, or move with a splashing sound {a brook splashing over rocks}
transitive verb
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a (1) : to dash a liquid or thinly viscous substance upon or against (2) : to soil or stain with splashed liquid b : to mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture c : to display prominently {a story splashed on the front page}
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a : to cause (a liquid or thinly viscous substance) to spatter about especially with force b : to scatter in the manner of a splashed liquid
Sep 7, 2010
Sep 6, 2010
intertwine
transitive verb
: to unite by twining one with another
intransitive verb
: to twine about one another; also : to become mutually involved
roam
intransitive verb
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: to go from place to place without purpose or direction : wander
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: to travel purposefully unhindered through a wide area {cattle roaming in search of water}
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: to use a cellular phone outside one's local calling area {roaming charges}
transitive verb
: to range or wander over
Sep 4, 2010
knot
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a : an interlacement of the parts of one or more flexible bodies forming a lump or knob (as for fastening or tying together) b : the lump or knob so formed c : a tight constriction or the sense of constriction {my stomach was all in knots}
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: something hard to solve : problem {a matter full of legal knots}
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: a bond of union; especially : the marriage bond
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a : a protuberant lump or swelling in tissue {a knot in a gland} b : the base of a woody branch enclosed in the stem from which it arises; also : its section in lumber
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: a cluster of persons or things : group
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: an ornamental bow of ribbon : cockade
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a : a division of the log's line serving to measure a ship's speed b (1) : one nautical mile per hour (2) : one nautical mile —not used technically
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: a closed curve in three-dimensional space
massive
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a : large, solid, or heavy in structure {massive jaw} b : large in scope or degree {the feeling of frustration, of being ineffectual, is massive — David Halberstam} c (1) : large in comparison to what is typical {a massive dose of penicillin} (2) : being extensive and severe {massive hemorrhage} {massive collapse of a lung} (3) : imposing in excellence or grandeur : monumental {massive simplicity}
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: having mass {a massive boson}
Sep 3, 2010
balloon
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: a nonporous bag of light material that can be inflated especially with air or gas: as a : a bag that is filled with heated air or a gas lighter than air so as to rise and float in the atmosphere and that usually carries a suspended load (as a gondola with passengers) b : an inflatable bag (as of rubber or plastic) usually used as a toy or for decoration
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: the outline enclosing words spoken or thought by a figure especially in a cartoon
scratch
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: a mark or injury produced by scratching; also : a slight wound
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: the sound made by scratching
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: the starting line in a race
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a : a test of courage b : satisfactory condition, level, or performance scratch>
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: a contestant whose name is withdrawn
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: poultry feed (as mixed grains) scattered on the litter or ground especially to induce birds to exercise —called also scratch feed
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a : a shot in billiards or pool that ends a player's turn; specifically : a shot in pool in which the cue ball falls into the pocket b : a shot that scores by chance : fluke
— from scratch
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: from a point at which nothing has been done ahead of time {build a school system from scratch}
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: without using a prepared mixture of ingredients {bake a cake from scratch}
gimmick
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a : a mechanical device for secretly and dishonestly controlling gambling apparatus b : an ingenious or novel mechanical device : gadget
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a : an important feature that is not immediately apparent : catch b : an ingenious and usually new scheme or angle c : a trick or device used to attract business or attention {a marketing gimmick}
Sep 1, 2010
output
1: something produced: as a : mineral, agricultural, or industrial production {steel output} b : mental or artistic production {literary output} c : the amount produced by a person in a given time d : power or energy produced or delivered by a machine or system (as for storage or for conversion in kind or in characteristics) {generator output} {solar X-ray output} e : the information produced by a computer
2: the act, process, or an instance of producing
3: the terminal for the output on an electrical device
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