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noun
• the cry of a goose (or any sound resembling this)
Example sentence• The honk of a car horn startled the pedestrian. |
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noun
• a long trough for feeding cattle
Example sentence• He slept on the top bunk of the bed. |
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noun
• United States biochemist (born in Poland) who showed that several diseases were caused by dietary deficiencies and who coined the term `vitamin' for the chemicals involved (1884-1967)
verb
• draw back, as with fear or pain
Example sentence• Her music is a mix of jazz, funk, and soul. |
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noun
• the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
verb
• dispose of (something useless or old)
Example sentence• She threw away all the junk in her closet. |
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verb
• have sexual intercourse with
Example sentence• He got a bonk on the head after walking into a low-hanging branch. |
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noun
• informal term for the nose
Example sentence• He got a conk on the head when he fell off his bike. |
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noun
• a male religious living in a cloister and devoting himself to contemplation and prayer and work
Example sentence• The monk spent his days in prayer and contemplation. |
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verb
• put together indiscriminately
Example sentence• I ate a chunk of cheese for a snack. |
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noun
• a well-built sexually attractive man
Example sentence• She cut off a hunk of bread and handed it to him. |
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noun
• a cheap wine of inferior quality
verb
• set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
Example sentence• He poured himself a glass of cheap plonk. |
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noun
• an insignificant student who is ridiculed as being affected or boringly studious
Example sentence• He is a policy wonk who can recite statistics on any topic. |
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noun
• any of various edible tropical marine gastropods of the genus Strombus having a brightly-colored spiral shell with large outer lip
Example sentence• I found a beautiful conch shell on the beach. |
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Example sentence• He hit his opponent with a hard konk to the head. |
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noun
• an unbroken or imperfectly broken mustang
Example sentence• He was thrown from the bronc and broke his arm. |
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noun
• an aggressive and violent young criminal
adjective satellite
• of very poor quality; flimsy
Example sentence• She dressed up as a punk for Halloween. |
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Example sentence• The ship sunk after hitting an iceberg. |
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noun
• the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber
Example sentence• I put my clothes in the trunk before going on a trip. |
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noun
• The abrupt sound of two hard objects coming into contact.
Example sentence• He heard a loud clonk as the book fell off the shelf. |
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adjective satellite
• unfulfilled or frustrated in realizing an ambition
Example sentence• He is a manque artist who never pursued his true passion. |
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noun
• failure to reach a minimum required performance
verb
• fail to get a passing grade
Example sentence• He flunked the math test and had to retake it. |
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Example sentence• He heard a loud thunk as the hammer hit the nail. |
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noun
• a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
verb
• be extremely bad in quality or in one's performance
Example sentence• The garbage that was left out all night really stunk up the kitchen. |
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noun
• any thick, viscous matter
Example sentence• I had to clean the gunk out of the drain. |
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noun
• a hollow twanging sound
adverb
• with a short hollow thud
verb
• make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground
Example sentence• He played a cheerful plunk on the piano. |
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Example sentence• He slunk out of the room when he heard his name called. |
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Example sentence• He heard a loud kerplunk as the rock hit the water. |
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noun
• A fool; an idiot; a lunkhead.
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Example sentence• They decided to spelunk in the unexplored cave. |
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noun
• A rock music genre that followed punk rock and was more artistic and experimental, laying the foundations for alternative rock.
adjective
• Of or pertaining to the period following the punk period
Example sentence• I'm really into postpunk bands like Joy Division and The Cure. |
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Example sentence• The gazelle began to pronk across the savannah. |
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noun
• a cheap drinking and dancing establishment
Example sentence• We spent the evening dancing and drinking at the local honky-tonk. |
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noun
• a cheap disreputable nightclub or dance hall
Example sentence• I had a great time at the honkytonk last night. |
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Example sentence• We spent the afternoon playing petanque in the park. |
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noun
• a large variety of conch
Example sentence• I found a giant conch on the beach during my vacation. |
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Example sentence• He stumbled into the bar blind drunk and started causing a scene. |
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noun
• A subgenre of speculative science fiction set in an anachronistic 19th century society.
Example sentence• I love reading steampunk novels. |
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noun
• the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber
Example sentence• The squirrel leaped from branch to branch, finally settling on the tree trunk. |
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