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• a group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals all of the same kind that are herded by humans
verb
• cause to herd, drive, or crowd together
Example sentence• The herds of wildebeest traveled across the plains of Africa. |
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noun
• one of three equal parts of a divisible whole
adjective satellite
• coming next after the second and just before the fourth in position
Example sentence• I divided the cake into thirds. |
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noun
• any of several games played on rectangular cloth-covered table (with cushioned edges) in which long tapering cue sticks are used to propel ivory (or composition) balls
Example sentence• I enjoy playing billiards with my friends at the local pool hall. |
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Example sentence• The children were acting like neatherds, running around and making a lot of noise. |
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noun
• warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings
verb
• watch and study birds in their natural habitat
Example sentence• I love watching birds fly in the sky. |
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Example sentence• You dastards will pay for what you've done! |
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noun
• British writer noted for romantic adventure novels (1856-1925)
adjective satellite
• showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
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Example sentence• The lairds of nearby estates often gather for social events. |
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noun
• any of several cruciferous plants of the genus Brassica
Example sentence• I love adding mustards to my sandwiches. |
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noun
• a tree with limbs cut back to promote a more bushy growth of foliage
Example sentence• The pollards along the riverbank were a beautiful sight in autumn. |
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Example sentence• The actors wore visards to hide their faces on stage. |
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adverb
• happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
Example sentence• I picked up groceries and then afterwards went to the post office. |
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noun
• a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback
Example sentence• The cowherds led the cattle to the grazing fields. |
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noun
• a broken piece of a brittle artifact
Example sentence• The archaeologists found several sherds of ancient pottery at the excavation site. |
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Example sentence• The government's lack of action jeopards national security. |
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noun
• the compass point midway between north and west; at 315 degrees
adverb
• in a northwestward direction
Example sentence• They traveled northwestwards for three days before reaching their destination |
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noun
• the compass point midway between south and west; at 225 degrees
adverb
• in a southwestward direction
Example sentence• They traveled southwestwards to reach the coast. |
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adverb
• in a northern direction
Example sentence• The northwards wind was extremely cold. |
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adverb
• at or to or toward the back or rear
Example sentence• He stepped rearwards to avoid the oncoming vehicle. |
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noun
• Any of the coucal species Centropus supercilliosus, Centropus cupreicadus, Centropus senegalensis.
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Example sentence• We headed shorewards to explore the hidden cove. |
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Example sentence• The ship slowly moved sternwards as it left the harbor. |
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noun
• profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger
Example sentence• He was reprimanded for using swearwords in the office. |
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noun
• An attractive young woman, especially one whose intellect is rather less in evidence than her good looks.
Example sentence• The dollybirds were all dressed up in their fancy outfits for the party. |
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noun
• Australian bird that resembles a pheasant; the courting male displays long tail feathers in a lyre shape
Example sentence• The lyrebirds can imitate the sounds of other birds and even mimic human voices. |
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noun
• Any of a group of possibly passerine arboreal birds of order Coliiformes, confined to sub-Saharan Africa, which build cup-shaped nests of twigs.
Example sentence• There are about six species of mousebirds found in various parts of Africa. |
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noun
• velvety black Australian bird of paradise with green and purple iridescence on head and tail
Example sentence• Male riflebirds have distinct iridescent plumage. |
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Example sentence• My brother lives riverwards. |
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noun
• an aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades
Example sentence• The children eagerly watched as the whirlybirds spun around in the air. |
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verb
• censure severely or angrily
Example sentence• After the argument, they decided to have words with each other. |
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noun
• inconsequential expressions of affection
Example sentence• He tried to win her over with honeyed words, but she saw through his flattery. |
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Example sentence• As the temperature increased, the prices of houses began to soar upwards. |
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Example sentence• He walked hellwards, uncertain of what awaited him. |
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Example sentence• Indigenous peoples have a long history of harvesting muttonbirds for food. |
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Example sentence• He turned his gaze naywards, away from the brightly lit stage. |
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Example sentence• He pointed the compass netherwards and started walking. |
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Example sentence• We made a rightwards turn at the intersection. |
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Example sentence• During my hike, I heard the melodious call of whipbirds in the distance. |
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