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adjective
• having the beard or hair cut off close to the skin
Example sentence• She looked stunning with her newly shaved head. Lyric example• She saved my soul when I was shaved clean, reborn in the fire of your love supreme. Rap example• I saved the block from the opps' invasion, now my fade's shaved clean, sharp persuasion. Poetry example• The hero saved the day, then shaved his beard away. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | adjectiveadj |
verb
• behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself
Example sentence• The children behaved well at the party. Lyric example• I behaved just to see if you'd saved a place for me. Rap example• I behaved through the storm, never misbehaved, now my soul's forever saved. |
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adjective
• covered with a firm surface
Example sentence• The paved road led us to the small village. Rap example• Saved my squad from the grave, paved the golden road we crave. Lyric example• You saved my soul when the road was paved with gold. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verb, adjectivev, adj |
adjective satellite
• cut or impressed into a surface
Example sentence• She wore an engraved locket around her neck. Rap example• I was lost in the dark, but you saved my life, now your name's engraved, my eternal wife. Lyric example• You saved my soul, your name engraved in stone. |
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verb
• make a slave of; bring into servitude
Example sentence• She was born into an enslaved family and endured years of hardship. Rap example• From the chains that enslaved my mind, now I'm saved, leavin' the pain behind. |
| | | | | 10 | | 3 | verb, adjectivev, adj |
Example sentence• The misbehaved child was sent to timeout. Rap example• I saved the block when my crew misbehaved, turned the chaos to calm, now we all gettin' paid. |
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adjective
• possessing or displaying courage; able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching
noun
• a North American Indian warrior
adjective satellite
• invulnerable to fear or intimidation
verb
• face and withstand with courage
Example sentence• She braved the storm and went out for a walk. Rap example• Braved the storm's rage, you saved my soul from the cage. Lyric example• You braved the storm and saved my soul. Kids example• He braved the wild and saved the child. |
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noun
• a dance party that lasts all night and electronically synthesized music is played
verb
• participate in an all-night techno dance party
Lyric example• You saved my life, now we raved through the night. Rap example• Saved the beat from the grave, now the crowd raved and craved more waves. Kids example• She saved her brother's kite from the tree, and he raved with glee! |
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noun
• one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water)
verb
• signal with the hands or nod
Example sentence• She waved goodbye as the train pulled out of the station. Lyric example• You saved my life and waved goodbye. Rap example• I saved the block from the feds' raid, then waved peace to the squad as we got paid. Kids example• The hero saved the day and waved hooray! |
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adjective satellite
• deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good
Example sentence• He had a depraved sense of humor, always finding joy in the suffering of others. Lyric example• You saved me from the depraved heart of the city. Rap example• From the streets so depraved, I found light and got saved. Kids example• She saved her doll from the depraved troll. |
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noun
• (music) the system of five horizontal lines on which the musical notes are written
Lyric example• You saved my soul and staved off the dark, lighting up my broken heart. Rap example• Yo, I saved the block from the grave, staved off the raid, now we paid in spades. Kids example• Billy saved his snack and staved off the hunger attack. |
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verb
• do without or cease to hold or adhere to
Example sentence• She waived her right to a lawyer during the police questioning. Lyric example• You saved my life, and the judge waived the charge. Rap example• Saved my soul from the grave, now my debts all waived, risin' up like a wave. Kids example• I saved my coins to buy a treat, but Dad waived the cost—what a feat! |
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Example sentence• He craved chocolate cake after dinner. Lyric example• You saved me from the darkness that I craved. Kids example• He saved the last cookie that I craved. |
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adjective
• not having a paved surface
Example sentence• We took a bumpy ride on the unpaved road. Lyric example• You saved me from the unpaved road to nowhere. Rap example• Yo, I saved my soul from the unpaved road, grindin' through the dirt, carryin' the load. Kids example• The brave boy saved his toad on the unpaved road. |
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noun
• a geological formation consisting of an underground enclosure with access from the surface of the ground or from the sea
verb
• hollow out as if making a cave or opening
Example sentence• He caved in and agreed to their demands. Lyric example• You saved me from the fall, but my will just caved. Kids example• She saved the bunny when the cave caved in. |
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noun
• a short electromagnetic wave (longer than infrared but shorter than radio waves); used for radar and microwave ovens and for transmitting telephone, facsimile, video and data
verb
• cook or heat in a microwave oven
Example sentence• I heated up the microwaved leftovers for lunch. Lyric example• You saved my soul, but my pizza's microwaved. Rap example• Saved my last buck, microwaved the ramen, now I'm eatin' like a king, haters straight panickin'. Kids example• Mom saved the day by getting lunch microwaved. |
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noun
• a device for heating substances above their boiling point; used to manufacture chemicals or to sterilize surgical instruments
verb
• subject to the action of an autoclave
Example sentence• The autoclaved glassware was free from any contaminants. Lyric example• You saved my soul, but my secrets were autoclaved. Rap example• Saved the culture from the grave, autoclaved the flow, now it's sterile and ready to blow. Poetry example• In sterile halls where life is saved, each tool must first be autoclaved. |
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Example sentence• The city repaved the road to repair the potholes. Lyric example• You saved my soul when the old road was repaved. Rap example• I was lost in the game, but you saved my fate, now the road to glory's repaved, elevate. Poetry example• With coins that we saved, the old road was repaved. |
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adjective satellite
• dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises
verb
• shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it
Example sentence• He graved his initials into the tree trunk. Lyric example• You saved my life from the brink, now your love is graved in my skin. Rap example• Saved my queen from the reaper's blade, now enemies graved in the shade. Poetry example• He saved the kingdom from despair, his name forever graved with care. |
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Example sentence• The waves laved the sandy beach gently. Lyric example• You saved my heart from the waves that laved the shore of my despair. Rap example• Saved from the grave's cold embrace, now my soul's laved in grace. Poetry example• She saved the rose from wilting's grave, where dewdrops laved its petals brave. |
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noun
• a person who is owned by someone
verb
• work very hard, like a slave
Example sentence• She slaved all day in the kitchen, preparing a feast for their guests. Rap example• I slaved in the shadows, chained to the game, till grace intervened and saved my name. Lyric example• I slaved away for years, but your love finally saved me. Poetry example• He slaved for years in shadowed toil, until his wits his lifeblood saved. |
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Example sentence• The enclaved island can only be accessed by boat. Lyric example• In shadows enclaved, your love saved me. Rap example• Enclaved in the shadows, trapped in the night, but grace came through and saved my fight. Poetry example• The hero boldly saved the folk long enclaved. |
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Lyric example• Your love saved me when I outbraved the storm. Rap example• Yo, outbraved the shadows in the dead of night, stood firm and saved the squad from the fight. Poetry example• With fearless heart, she outbraved the gale, and thus her crew was saved. |
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Example sentence• The company prepaved the entire parking lot. Lyric example• You saved my heart before the road was prepaved. Rap example• I saved my crew from the crash, on roads prepaved smooth as cash. Poetry example• The hero saved the town from flood, on streets prepaved with care and blood. |
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Example sentence• After their failed escape attempt, the fugitive slaves were reenslaved by their cruel masters. Lyric example• You saved me from the dark, but love reenslaved my heart. Rap example• Thought we were saved from the grave, but the system's got us reenslaved. Poetry example• Once saved from the grave, she was cruelly reenslaved. |
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Example sentence• He reshaved his beard before going to the job interview. Rap example• Saved my crew from the grave, now reshaved and ready to rave. |
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adjective satellite
• in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell
Example sentence• The unsaved document was not recoverable. Rap example• Yo, I was unsaved, lost in the glitch, code crashin' wild, but grace hit the switch—now I'm saved, reloaded, spittin' truth from the ridge. Lyric example• Saved my soul from the unsaved, now I'm dancing in the light. Kids example• I saved my game that I just played, now it's saved and not unsaved. |
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Rap example• I was beslaved in the shadows of night, but the truth set me free and saved my fight. Lyric example• You saved my soul, but love beslaved my heart forevermore. |
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Example sentence• The concaved surface of the bowl allowed the sauce to pool at the bottom. Rap example• Faith got me saved, while the struggle concaved my chest plate. Lyric example• Your love saved me when my heart concaved. Kids example• The hero saved his friend when the cave concaved. |
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Example sentence• I outraved my opponent in the debate with strong arguments. Rap example• Yo, I saved the mic from the fakes, then outraved the whole damn stage. Lyric example• You saved my soul from the grave, now I'm outraved in the rave. Kids example• The hero saved the day and outraved in a happy way. |
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Lyric example• You saved my soul, picowaved it whole. Rap example• Yo, I saved the beat from the delete, picowaved it clean, now it's heat on repeat! Kids example• Mom saved the cake that Dad picowaved. |
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Example sentence• She dissaved all her money by constantly buying expensive clothes. Lyric example• You saved my soul from the brink, but dissaved it all in a blink. Poetry example• She saved her love with tender care, but he dissaved it in despair. Kids example• I saved my cookies in a tin, but my dog dissaved them with a grin. |
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Example sentence• After years of struggle, she finally felt disenslaved from her past. |
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Example sentence• She lived her entire life unenslaved and free. |
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adjective satellite
• (usually of children) someone who behaves in a manner that the speaker believes is correct
Example sentence• The children were well-behaved at the party. |
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Example sentence• John beknaved his friend by spreading false rumors about him. |
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