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adjective
• (quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or degree or extent
noun
• a great amount or extent
adverb
• to a great degree or extent
Example sentence• I don't have much time left. |
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adjective satellite
• of so extreme a degree or extent; demonstrative, other pronoun; demonstrative determiner, kind
Example sentence• She was in such a hurry that she forgot her bag at home. |
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Example sentence• She reached into her clutch and pulled out her lipstick. |
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noun
• a wooden or metal staff that fits under the armpit and reaches to the ground; used by disabled person while walking
Example sentence• He used a crutch to help him walk after his leg surgery. |
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adjective
• of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture
noun
• the people of the Netherlands
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noun
• a cage (usually made of wood and wire mesh) for small animals
Example sentence• She kept her collection of antique teacups in a hutch. |
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noun
• the event of something coming in contact with the body
verb
• make physical contact with, come in contact with
Example sentence• Please do not touch the artwork. |
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noun
• model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal
Example sentence• I have heard so much about this nonesuch restaurant, I cannot wait to try it. |
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noun
• A nightcap (hat worn to bed).
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noun
• (slang) offensive term for a lesbian who is noticeably masculine
adjective satellite
• used of men; markedly masculine in appearance or manner
Example sentence• She has a butch haircut. |
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noun
• the act of bending low with the limbs close to the body
verb
• bend one's back forward from the waist on down
Example sentence• He had to crouch down to avoid hitting his head on the low ceiling. |
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verb
• give retouches to (hair)
Example sentence• She retouched her makeup before going on stage. |
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adverb
• to such an extent or degree; so
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Example sentence• She made a mistouch on the piano and hit the wrong key. |
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noun
• a friction clutch in which the frictional surfaces are cone-shaped
Example sentence• The cone clutch is a type of friction clutch commonly used in automotive transmissions. |
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noun
• a friction clutch in which the frictional surfaces are cone-shaped
Example sentence• The cone friction clutch is commonly used in vehicles to engage and disengage the engine from the transmission. |
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noun
• a friction clutch in which the frictional surfaces are disks
Example sentence• The disk clutch engages and disengages the powertrain. |
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Example sentence• She keeps her pet rabbits in a rabbit hutch in the backyard. |
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noun
• a friction clutch that will slip when the torque is too great
Example sentence• The slip friction clutch is commonly used in automobile transmissions. |
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noun
• tannin extract derived from any of several mangrove barks of Pacific areas
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noun
• German composer (1838-1920)
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| | | | | 10 | | 2 | noun, adjective n, adj |
Example sentence• He painted the walls with a light touch, creating a soft and airy atmosphere. |
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noun
• tannin extract derived from any of several mangrove barks of Pacific areas
Example sentence• The artist used cutch to create a warm and earthy color in her paintings. |
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noun
• an incomprehensible talk
Example sentence• She double dutched her way through the crowded street. |
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noun
• a clutch in which one part turns the other by the friction between them
Example sentence• A friction clutch is used in manual vehicles to transfer power from the engine to the transmission. |
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verb
• share expenses equally and split the cost of something
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| | | | | 7 | | 2 | noun n |
noun
• model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal
Example sentence• He was a nonsuch in the field of medicine. |
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noun
• a dialect of High German spoken in parts of Pennsylvania and Maryland
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| | | | | 10 | | 3 | adverb adv |
Example sentence• He pretty much finished the project on his own. |
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verb
• make a smudge on; soil by smudging
Example sentence• I tried wiping the smutch off my glasses, but it only spread. |
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Example sentence• She ate too much ice cream and got a stomachache. |
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noun
• German composer (1838-1920)
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noun
• a friction clutch that will slip when the torque is too great
Example sentence• The tractor's slip clutch engaged when the blades hit a large rock in the field. |
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noun
• the property of appealing to people in general (usually by appearing to have qualities in common with them)
Example sentence• He was known for his common touch in relating to ordinary people. |
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noun
• a final touch; a crowning achievement; a culmination
Example sentence• She added a bow to her gift as the finishing touch. |
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verb
• establish communication with someone
Example sentence• I will try to get in touch with her and let her know about the meeting. |
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noun
• an ability to make and manage large amounts of money
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noun
• a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
Example sentence• She has always been a soft touch, always ready to help others in need. |
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verb
• disengage the clutch of a car
Example sentence• I had to declutch the car to shift into neutral. |
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Example sentence• My sister's smouch on my cheek left a bright red mark. |
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Example sentence• He was not happy with his salary, inasmuch as he thought he deserved more. |
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Example sentence• I gave my friend a cwtch when she was feeling sad. |
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Example sentence• The slutch from the garbage can smelled terrible. |
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Example sentence• She unclutched the steering wheel and took a deep breath. |
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