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• a well-built sexually attractive man
Example sentence• She couldn't resist the handsome hunks at the beach. |
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• United States film actor (born in 1956)
Example sentence• I need to buy a few hanks of yarn for my knitting project. |
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• stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
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• as if under the influence of alcohol
Example sentence• The bar was filled with drunks. |
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• failure to reach a minimum required performance
verb
• fail to get a passing grade
Example sentence• He flunks his math exam every semester. |
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• the cry of a goose (or any sound resembling this)
Example sentence• The car in front of me honks angrily at the slow driver. |
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• English botanist who accompanied Captain Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1743-1820)
Example sentence• He banks his money in a secure vault. |
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noun
• a youth subculture closely associated with punk rock music in the late 1970s; in part a reaction to the hippy subculture; dress was optional but intended to shock (plastic garbage bags or old school uniforms) and hair was dyed in bright colors (in Mohican haircuts or sometimes spiked in bright plumes)
Example sentence• The punks gathered in the underground club to listen to punk rock music. |
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• expose while ridiculing; especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas
Example sentence• The scientist debunks the theory that vaccines cause autism. |
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• a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
Example sentence• The skunks sprayed a foul odor when we startled them. |
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• a programmer who breaks into computer systems in order to steal or change or destroy information as a form of cyber-terrorism
Example sentence• The cyberpunks in the movie were depicted as hackers with extraordinary cyber skills. |
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• An arrangement of five units in a pattern corresponding to the five-spot on dice, playing cards, or dominoes.
Example sentence• The park is adorned with beautiful quincunxes of flowers. |
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• A punishment device, especially for scolding women, consisting of a cage to enclose the head, with a metal gag for the mouth; a scold's bridle.
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• a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
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• 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• I ate two franks at the baseball game. |
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noun
• a slap with the flat of the hand
verb
• give a spanking to; subject to a spanking
Example sentence• He received a few spanks on the hand for misbehaving. |
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• have sexual intercourse with
Example sentence• She bonks her head on the low-hanging shelf. |
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noun
• an insignificant student who is ridiculed as being affected or boringly studious
Example sentence• The group of policy wonks gathered to discuss healthcare reform. |
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noun
• a basketball shot in which the basketball is propelled downward into the basket
verb
• immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate
Example sentence• He dunks the basketball with incredible power. |
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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• He's been in one of his funks again. |
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noun
• the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
verb
• dispose of (something useless or old)
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• A fool; an idiot; a lunkhead.
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• a person who meddles in the affairs of others
Example sentence• The quidnuncs are always gossiping about the neighbors. |
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Example sentence• He spelunks in caves during his free time. |
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• any of various marine gastropods of the suborder Nudibranchia having a shell-less and often beautifully colored body
Example sentence• Some nudibranchs have elaborate patterns and appendages that make them look like works of art. |
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Example sentence• I have never heard of dunderfunks before. |
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• swimsuit worn by men while swimming
Example sentence• He packed his bathing trunks for the beach vacation. |
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noun
• swimsuit worn by men while swimming
Example sentence• He forgot to pack his swimming trunks for the beach trip. |
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noun
• English botanist who accompanied Captain Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1743-1820)
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• a borough of New York City, it is the northenmost, fourth largest, and has the fourth highest population of the New York City boroughs
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Example sentence• She placed the silver lanx on the dining table as a decorative piece. |
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Example sentence• Some extinct marsipobranchs had strange-looking fossilized remains. |
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Example sentence• He rankes high in his class. |
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Example sentence• She twanks the guitar strings with great precision. |
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Example sentence• I collect various colors of gonks as a hobby. |
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Example sentence• He bought some stonks last week and made a huge profit. |
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Example sentence• The troncs outside the church were overflowing with coins. |
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Example sentence• I haven't seen him in yonks. |
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