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noun
• ideas or actions intended to deal with a problem or situation
Example sentence• I approached my boss with my idea for a new project. |
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Example sentence• He broached the subject of their upcoming vacation. |
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Example sentence• She ordered poached eggs for breakfast. |
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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• She coached the basketball team to victory. |
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Example sentence• She let out a choked sob. |
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adjective satellite
• (used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke
Example sentence• He smoked a cigarette after dinner. |
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noun
• a mild rebuke or criticism
verb
• express criticism towards
Example sentence• She reproached him for not returning her phone calls. |
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verb
• summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
Example sentence• He invoked his right to remain silent during questioning. |
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Example sentence• The baseball team was outcoached in the championship game. |
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adjective
• Having a style of trimming a horse's mane so that the hair stands straight up from the neck, similar to the natural growth pattern of a zebra's mane, or a mohawk haircut on a human.
Example sentence• I roached my hair for the costume party. |
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Example sentence• The team played poorly because they were overcoached. |
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Example sentence• The clothes were soaked from the rain. |
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Example sentence• The sheer beauty of the unapproached mountains left us speechless. |
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adjective satellite
• incited, especially deliberately, to anger
Example sentence• He deliberately provoked his opponent during the debate. |
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adjective satellite
• called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation
Example sentence• His evoked memories of childhood were bittersweet. |
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adjective
• (of food) not preserved by treatment with smoke and thus retaining more of the original flavour, for example: unsmoked bacon or salmon.
Example sentence• I prefer unsmoked bacon for breakfast. |
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adjective satellite
• occurring without motivation or provocation
Example sentence• The dog's unprovoked attack left the child with deep scars. |
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Example sentence• The kitchen was besmoked after I accidentally left the stove on. |
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Example sentence• They disyoked the horses from the carriage. |
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verb
• To ascribe a false or artificial quality to; to pretend falsely to have some quality or to be doing something, etc.
Example sentence• He hoked around in the attic, searching for his old baseball cards. |
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noun
• a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter
verb
• tell a joke; speak humorously
Example sentence• He joked about his terrible cooking skills. |
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Example sentence• She accidentally hit a keystroked command and lost all her work. |
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Example sentence• John was misyoked with a weak and lazy partner in the tug-of-war competition. |
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Example sentence• He outsmoked his competitors during the poker game. |
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noun
• tall coarse perennial American herb having small white flowers followed by blackish-red berries on long drooping racemes; young fleshy stems are edible; berries and root are poisonous
verb
• poke or thrust abruptly
Example sentence• He poked me in the ribs to get my attention. |
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Example sentence• The presoaked towels were ready for use. |
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Example sentence• After a long break, I restoked my passion for painting. |
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noun
• support consisting of a radial member of a wheel joining the hub to the rim
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verb
• stir up or tend; of a fire
Example sentence• I'm stoked for the concert tonight! |
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noun
• (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand
verb
• touch lightly and repeatedly, as with brushing motions
Example sentence• She gently stroked the cat. |
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Example sentence• He toked on his joint and passed it to his friend. |
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Example sentence• He troked his pet dog gently. |
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Example sentence• She took a deep breath and felt unchoked for the first time in months. |
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Example sentence• She reached for the unsoaked towel to dry her hands. |
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Example sentence• He unyoked the oxen after a long day of work. |
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noun
• fabric comprising a fitted part at the top of a garment
verb
• become joined or linked together
Example sentence• The oxen were yoked together to pull the plough. |
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noun
• the yellow spherical part of an egg that is surrounded by the albumen
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Example sentence• She lived a life of unreproached integrity. |
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Example sentence• The oversmoked bacon was too burnt for my taste. |
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Example sentence• The sponge was oversoaked. |
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Example sentence• The lawyer reinvoked the witness's testimony to support her argument. |
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Example sentence• The uninvoked spirit whispered eerie messages. |
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Example sentence• He boaked up his dinner last night. |
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Example sentence• He yokked the ball out of the opponent's reach. |
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