6 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• an incompetent person; usually used in negative constructions
verb
• assume a drooping posture or carriage
Example sentence • He sat with a slouch in his chair.
6 1 verb, noun v, n verb
• snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others
Example sentence • They shared a quick smooch before parting ways.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• ideas or actions intended to deal with a problem or situation
Example sentence • I prefer a direct approach in solving problems.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• a mild rebuke or criticism
verb
• express criticism towards
Example sentence • Her reproach was filled with disappointment and anger.
5 1 noun n noun
• (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
verb
• teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports
Example sentence • The basketball coach taught his players various techniques to improve their shooting.
8 2 verb v verb
• advance beyond the usual limit
Example sentence • Construction on the new building will encroach on the neighboring property.
5 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• a roll of hair brushed back from the forehead
verb
• comb (hair) into a roach
Example sentence • I found a roach crawling in the kitchen.
9 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• any of numerous chiefly nocturnal insects; some are domestic pests
Example sentence • I saw a cockroach crawling on the kitchen counter.
6 1 verb v noun
• a decorative pin worn by women
verb
• bring up a topic for discussion
Example sentence • She gently broached the subject of their future plans.
5 1 noun n noun
• informal terms for dogs
verb
• round one's lips as if intending to kiss
Example sentence • I took my pooch for a walk in the park.
5 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• someone who mooches or cadges (tries to get something free)
verb
• ask for and get free; be a parasite
Example sentence • My brother is a mooch and always asking for money.
5 1 verb v Example sentence • The chef decided to poach the eggs for brunch.
7 1 verb v verb
• To crouch, or hunker down.
10 2 noun n noun
• a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns
Example sentence • The stagecoach rattled along the dusty road.
7 2 noun n noun
• a luxurious carriage suitable for nobility in the 16th and 17th century
Example sentence • She arrived at the ball in a luxurious caroche pulled by four horses.
5 1 noun n noun
• a small or medium size container for holding or carrying things
Example sentence • She kept her money and keys in a small pouch .
5 1 noun n noun
• The hootchy-kootchy, a type of erotic dance.
6 1 verb v verb
• To shift, move aside, or scoot over.
Example sentence • Can you please scooch over a bit so that I have more space?
4 1 interjection
• An expression of one's own physical pain.
noun
• A brooch or clasp for fastening a piece of clothing together, especially when valuable or set with jewels.
5 3 noun n noun
• an upholstered seat for more than one person
verb
• formulate in a particular style or language
Example sentence • I love curling up on the couch with a good book.
5 1 verb, noun v, n verb
• give personal assurance; guarantee
Example sentence • I need a vouch from a previous employer to support my job application.
5 1 noun n noun
• slender freshwater fishes of Eurasia and Africa resembling catfishes
Example sentence • I saw a small loach swimming in the pond.
6 2 verb v verb
• admit openly and bluntly; make no bones about
Example sentence • I can avouch for her honesty; she would never lie.
7 1 verb v verb
• To shift, move aside, or scoot over.
Example sentence • Can you please scootch over a little so I have more space?
5 1 noun n
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7 2 verb v
12 3 noun n noun
• (baseball) someone who teaches batters how to bat better
Example sentence • The batting coach helped the player improve his swing.
12 3 noun n Example sentence • In the 19th century, a hackney coach was a common mode of transportation in London.
11 3 noun n noun
• a coach of hockey players
Example sentence • The hockey coach is responsible for training the team.
10 3 noun n noun
• an assistant (often the father of the soon-to-be-born child) who provides support for a woman in labor by encouraging her to use techniques learned in childbirth-preparation classes
Example sentence • She hired a professional labor coach to assist her during childbirth.
9 3 noun n noun
• an assistant football coach in charge of the linemen
Example sentence • The line coach teaches proper technique and strategy to the offensive linemen.
9 2 noun n noun
• a railway car at the end of the train; it can be detached without stopping the train
Example sentence • The slip coach was attached to the train at the station.
11 3 noun n noun
• a coach of tennis players
Example sentence • My tennis coach is incredibly knowledgeable and helps me improve my game.
12 3 noun n noun
• a passenger bus with an electric motor that draws power from overhead wires
Example sentence • The trolley coach glided down the street silently.
8 2 verb v
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Example sentence • The opposing coach was consistently able to outcoach their counterpart and secure victory.
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