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noun
• a heat engine in which combustion occurs inside the engine rather than in a separate furnace; heat expands a gas that either moves a piston or turns a gas turbine
Example sentence• I ordered an iced coffee from the café. |
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Example sentence• She ordered a sliced turkey sandwich from the deli. |
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• provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion
Example sentence• The aroma of freshly baked bread enticed customers into the bakery. |
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• be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
Example sentence• I only had a small lunch, so a light dinner sufficed. |
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noun
• the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold)
Example sentence• The priced items on the shelf are all discounted. |
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noun
• aromatic substances of vegetable origin used as a preservative
verb
• make more interesting or flavorful
Example sentence• I love the aroma of spiced tea in the morning. |
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noun
• a nervous belligerent little mongrel dog
Example sentence• I saw a cute little feist running around the park. |
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verb
• commit a burglary; enter and rob a dwelling
Example sentence• The gang pulled off a daring heist and escaped with millions of dollars. |
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adjective satellite
• too costly for the value
Example sentence• The designer handbag was overpriced, but I bought it anyway. |
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noun
• a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together
Example sentence• He spliced the wires together to create a new electrical connection. |
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Example sentence• The mispriced items were quickly snatched up by eager shoppers. |
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Example sentence• The retailer repriced the product to attract more customers. |
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noun
• a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29)
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noun
• a date; usually with a member of the opposite sex
Example sentence• They arranged a secret tryst at the park. |
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noun
• a ghost that announces its presence with rapping and the creation of disorder
Example sentence• I heard a chilling tale about a haunted house that was said to be inhabited by a poltergeist. |
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noun
• the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc.
Example sentence• She sacrificed her career to care for her ailing mother. |
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verb
• sell at artificially low prices
Example sentence• I bought an underpriced antique at the flea market. |
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noun
• the spirit of the time; the spirit characteristic of an age or generation
Example sentence• The film perfectly captures the zeitgeist of the 1960s. |
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Example sentence• He viced the two pieces of wood together to create a strong joint. |
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noun
• a long narrow depression in a surface
Example sentence• The creviced rocks provided ample hiding places for small animals. |
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noun
• German dramatist whose works concern people torn between reason and emotion (1777-1811)
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Example sentence• The geist of the meeting was to establish better communication among team members. |
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noun
• grains used as food either unpolished or more often polished
verb
• sieve so that it becomes the consistency of rice
Example sentence• I riced the potatoes before cooking them. |
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Example sentence• The priest held up the chaliced cup during the communion service. |
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verb
• To manage (a wooded area) sustainably, as a coppice, by periodically cutting back woody plants to promote new growth.
Example sentence• The land was historically used for coppiced wood production. |
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noun
• a decorative framework to conceal curtain fixtures at the top of a window casing
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noun
• One who pushes a principle or measure to extremes
Example sentence• The ultraist believed in pushing artistic boundaries. |
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noun
• a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29)
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noun
• large shrub of tropical Africa and Asia having large palmate leaves and spiny capsules containing seeds that are the source of castor oil and ricin; widely naturalized throughout the tropics
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Example sentence• He was ticed by the sweet aroma of freshly baked cookies. |
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Example sentence• The designer handbag is very high-priced. |
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adjective satellite
• (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion
Example sentence• She was red-faced with embarrassment when she tripped and fell in front of everyone. |
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