11 3 adverb adv Example sentence • He arrived at the meeting at nine o'clock or thereabouts .
11 3 noun n noun
• the general location where something is
Example sentence • I'm not sure of her whereabouts , she didn't tell me where she was going.
9 3 noun n noun
• a restless seeker after amusement or social companionship
Example sentence • The city center is always bustling with tourists and gadabouts .
11 3 noun n noun
• a sloop with a simplified rig and no bowsprit
adjective satellite
• full of rough and exuberant animal spirits
Example sentence • They were wearing knockabouts to the casual dinner party.
9 3 noun n noun
• person who does no work
Example sentence • The park is always filled with layabouts who never seem to have jobs or responsibilities.
11 3 noun n noun
• a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island
adjective satellite
• marked by obliqueness or indirection in speech or conduct
Example sentence • There are several roundabouts along the main road.
11 3 noun n noun
• a member of a ship's crew who performs manual labor
Example sentence • The oil rig hired several roustabouts to assist with equipment maintenance.
9 3 noun n noun
• an open automobile having a front seat and a rumble seat
10 3 noun n
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10 3 noun n noun
• a decision to reverse an earlier decision
Example sentence • The turnabouts in the market have caused investors to be cautious.
10 3 noun n Example sentence • During their walkabouts in the forest, they discovered a hidden waterfall.
10 3 adverb adv adverb
• in this general vicinity
Example sentence • There are many hiking trails hereabouts .
5 1 verb v verb
• be in a huff and display one's displeasure
Example sentence • She pouts when she doesn't get her way.
6 1 noun n noun
• the state of being unsure of something
Example sentence • I have doubts about his ability to finish the project on time.
11 3 noun n noun
• An unskilled laborer, especially at an oilfield, at a circus or on a ship, 19th c.
Example sentence • The circus hired several rouseabouts to help set up and tear down the equipment.
5 1 noun n noun
• (sports) a division of a game during which one team is on the offensive
Example sentence • He experienced several uncontrollable bouts of coughing during the night.
6 1 verb v noun
• an opening that allows the passage of liquids or grain
verb
• gush forth in a sudden stream or jet
Example sentence • She spouts off about politics all the time.
5 1 noun n noun
• an awkward stupid person
Example sentence • The louts at the party were causing a disturbance.
6 1 noun n noun
• a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event
verb
• explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody
Example sentence • The scouts went camping in the woods.
6 1 noun n noun
• a long projecting or anterior elongation of an animal's head; especially the nose
Example sentence • The snouts of the cows were pressed against the fence.
8 2 noun n noun
• someone who quits school before graduation
Example sentence • High school dropouts often struggle to find stable employment.
8 2 noun n noun
• marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas
Example sentence • The eelpouts are also known as viviparous blennies due to their unique reproductive strategy.
8 2 noun n noun
• an announcement distributed to members of the press in order to supplement or replace an oral presentation
Example sentence • The teacher distributed handouts to the students before the lecture.
8 2 noun n noun
• a negotiator who hopes to gain concessions by refusing to come to terms
Example sentence • The holdouts refused to accept the new terms of the contract.
10 3 noun n
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Example sentence • We used to have regular kickabouts in the park when I was a kid.
9 2 noun n noun
• An exceptional or noteworthy person or thing.
Example sentence • The singer was one of the standouts at the talent show.
10 3 adverb adv
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10 3 noun n
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11 3 noun n
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Example sentence • The children ran in whirlabouts in the playground.
9 2 noun n noun
• a very attractive or seductive looking woman
adjective satellite
• very strong or vigorous
Example sentence • He won the fight with a series of powerful knockouts .
8 3 noun n noun
• a hiding place; usually a remote place used by outlaws
Example sentence • The police discovered several hideouts scattered throughout the forest.
6 1 verb v verb
• treat with contemptuous disregard
Example sentence • He flouts the rules and does whatever he wants.
4 1 noun n adjective
• not allowed to continue to bat or run
noun
• (baseball) a failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseball
adjective satellite
• being out or having grown cold
verb
• to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality
Example sentence • The team made several outs in the ninth inning.
6 1 noun n noun
• flesh of any of several primarily freshwater game and food fishes
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• A rescue, especially a financial rescue.
Example sentence • The government provided bailouts to struggling banks during the financial crisis.
9 2 noun n noun
• a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting
Example sentence • The city experienced several blackouts during the storm.
9 2 noun n Example sentence • The dermatologist recommended a new face wash to treat my breakouts .
9 2 noun n noun
• darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft)
Example sentence • The city experienced frequent brownouts due to power supply issues.
7 2 noun n noun
• a switch that interrupts an electric circuit in the event of an overload
Example sentence • I used cutouts of animals to decorate the classroom.
8 2 noun n noun
• the radioactive particles that settle to the ground after a nuclear explosion
Example sentence • The fallouts from the economic crisis were felt by all sectors of society.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• a frequently visited place
Example sentence • Their weekly hangouts became a tradition among the group.
7 2 noun n noun
• a plan or design of something that is laid out
Example sentence • The magazine designer created multiple different layouts for the article.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• a management action resisting employee's demands; employees are barred from entering the workplace until they agree to terms
Example sentence • The company announced that there would be lockouts of all employees.
7 2 noun n noun
• An amount of money paid out.
Example sentence • The company offers frequent payouts to its employees.
9 2 noun n noun
• the output of a computer in printed form
Example sentence • I need to make multiple printouts of this document.
8 2 noun n noun
• to break off a military action with an enemy
Example sentence • He carefully studied the pullouts in the travel brochure before planning his vacation.
8 2 noun n noun
• someone who has sold out
Example sentence • The band used to be edgy, but now they're just sellouts .
6 1 verb v noun
• a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition
verb
• utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking)
Example sentence • He shouts in excitement when he wins.
7 1 noun n noun
• any new growth of a plant such as a new branch or a bud
verb
• produce buds, branches, or germinate
Example sentence • I love adding sprouts to my sandwiches for added crunch.
5 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit
verb
• advertize in strongly positive terms
Example sentence • The touts were selling tickets to the concert outside the venue.
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