6 2 verb, adjective
v, adj
6 2 verb
v
noun
• the site of an archeological exploration
verb
• turn up, loosen, or remove earth
6 2 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective
• fitted or equipped with necessary rigging (sails and shrouds and stays etc)
Example sentence • They claimed that the rigged election was the reason for their loss.
6 2
verb
• To insult with a fico, or contemptuous motion.
6 2 verb
v
verb
• live like a pig, in squalor
Example sentence • He pigged out on pizza and soda at the party.
7 2 verb
v
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7 2 verb
v
noun
• a large and hurried swallow
verb
• strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat
Example sentence • He swigged the beer down in one gulp.
6 2 verb
v
noun
• long and light rowing boat; especially for racing
Example sentence • I gigged at a local bar last night.
7 2 verb
v
noun
• a small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division); usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year
verb
• branch out in a twiglike manner
Example sentence • I twigged that she was lying when I saw a smirk on her face.
9 2 verb
v
adjective satellite
• rigged with a structure projecting from or over the side of a boat for various purposes; to prevent capsizing or to support an oarlock or to help secure a mast etc
Example sentence • The outrigged canoe glided smoothly through the water.
8 2 adverb, adjective
adv, adj
Example sentence • The unrigged game provided a fair and equal chance for all players.
8 2 adjective
adj
Example sentence • The actor wore a bewigged costume for his role in the play.
9 3
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9 2 verb, adjective
v, adj
noun
• any of numerous insects of the order Dermaptera having elongate bodies and slender many-jointed antennae and a pair of large pincers at the rear of the abdomen
Example sentence • I earwigged on their conversation from behind the closed door.
7 2 verb
v
verb
• To fidget, to wriggle around
5 2
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8 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
verb
• re-equip a factory or plant
Example sentence • She rejigged her schedule to make time for an important meeting.
8 3 verb
v
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Example sentence • He renigged on his promise to help me move.
8 3 verb
v
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Example sentence • He rerigged the sail to make it more efficient.
13 3 verb
v
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Example sentence • He thimblerigged the audience with his sleight of hand tricks.
7 2
verb
• To stop (a wheel, barrel, etc.) by placing something under it; to scotch; to skid.
Example sentence • Her loud chewing trigged my misophonia.
6 2 verb
v
noun
• an angular shape characterized by sharp turns in alternating directions
Example sentence • The runner zigged to avoid a collision with another runner.
10 4 adjective
adj
adjective satellite
• wearing a wig popular for men in the 17th and 18th centuries
Example sentence • He entered the room dressed in periwigged finery.
6 2
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8 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
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Example sentence • The derigged ship was left stranded in the harbor.
9 3 verb
v
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7 2
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10 4 verb
v
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Example sentence • He jigajigged down the street, dancing to his own rhythm.
12 3 adjective
adj
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Example sentence • The lateenrigged sailboat glided gracefully through the water.
7 2 verb
v
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Example sentence • He snigged the fish out of the water with a quick jerk of his fishing rod.
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