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adjective satellite
• not arranged in order hierarchically
Example sentence• The unranked team surprised everyone by defeating the top-seeded team in the tournament. |
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noun
• sloping land (especially the slope beside a body of water)
Example sentence• She banked the money in her savings account. |
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Example sentence• He bethanked his loyal supporters for their unwavering dedication. |
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noun
• a loud resonant repeating noise
Example sentence• She dropped the pot and it clanked loudly on the floor. |
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verb
• enclose with banks, as for support or protection
Example sentence• The embanked road provided protection from flooding. |
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noun
• a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
adjective satellite
• characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion
verb
• stamp with a postmark to indicate date and time of mailing
Example sentence• He collected franked envelopes as a hobby. |
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noun
• a coil of rope or wool or yarn
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verb
• go around the flank of (an opposing army)
Example sentence• The opposing army successfully outflanked our forces and took control of the hill. |
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verb
• take precedence or surpass others in rank
Example sentence• He outranked all of his classmates in the final exam. |
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noun
• a cut of meat (beef or veal or mutton or lamb) from the upper part of the leg
verb
• hit (a golf ball) with the heel of a club, causing the ball to veer in the wrong direction
Example sentence• He shanked the golf ball and it landed in the rough. |
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noun
• any substance considered disgustingly foul or unpleasant
Example sentence• She skanked her way across the dance floor. |
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noun
• elegance by virtue of being fashionable
adjective satellite
• imposingly fashionable and elegant
verb
• display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously
Example sentence• He swanked around town in his new sports car. |
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adjective
• Not having been thanked.
Example sentence• He felt unthanked for all the work he had done. |
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Example sentence• The team enranked at the top of the league standings. |
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adjective satellite
• having long slender legs
Example sentence• He was a thin, spindle-shanked man with long limbs. |
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Example sentence• The underperforming team was disranked from the top position in the league. |
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Example sentence• After a long hike, my socks were stanked with sweat. |
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Example sentence• Many low-income households remain unbanked. |
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Example sentence• He received an unfranked letter in the mail. |
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Example sentence• The carpenter had to replace the unplanked section of the floor. |
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Example sentence• The long-shanked sailor effortlessly climbed up the mast. |
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