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• English businessman who created a retail chain (1888-1964)
Example sentence• He received high marks on his exam. |
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noun
• a momentary flash of light
verb
• put in motion or move to act
Example sentence• The sparks flew as the two cars collided. |
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• listen; used mostly in the imperative
Example sentence• She harks back to her childhood memories whenever she visits her old neighborhood. |
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noun
• United States civil rights leader who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man in Montgomery (Alabama) and so triggered the national Civil Rights movement (born in 1913)
Example sentence• There are many beautiful parks in the city. |
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• tough protective covering of the woody stems and roots of trees and other woody plants
verb
• speak in an unfriendly tone
Example sentence• The dog barks loudly when someone knocks on the door. |
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noun
• North American songbirds having a yellow breast
Example sentence• We woke up early to catch the larks singing at dawn. |
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noun
• any of numerous elongate mostly marine carnivorous fishes with heterocercal caudal fins and tough skin covered with small toothlike scales
verb
• play the shark; act with trickery
Example sentence• We spotted several sharks swimming near the reef. |
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• (US politics) To defeat a person's appointment or election, judicial nomination, etc., through a concerted attack on the person's character, background, and philosophy.
noun
• The bald notothen or bald rockcod (Pagothenia borchgrevinki), a species of cod icefish (Nototheniidae) native to the Southern Ocean.
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• A tightly braided necklace or collar, often made of metal, worn by various early European peoples.
Example sentence• The ancient warriors adorned themselves with torcs made of gold and silver. |
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noun
• a boat built by Noah to save his family and animals from the flood
Example sentence• The zoo is known for its collection of animal arks. |
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noun
• A complete or (more often) partial absence of light.
verb
• To grow or become dark, darken.
Example sentence• I can see something lurking in the darks. |
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• a sailing ship with 3 (or more) masts
Example sentence• The fleet consisted of several barques and schooners. |
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noun
• identification mark on the ear of a domestic animal
verb
• give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause
Example sentence• The budget includes several earmarks for infrastructure projects. |
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noun
• a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface
Example sentence• The detective followed the footmarks in order to trace the suspect's escape route. |
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Example sentence• The heptarchs ruled over the seven kingdoms. |
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noun
• Any butterfly of the family Riodinidae.
Example sentence• The metalmarks have distinctive patterns on their wings. |
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noun
• a scar or pit on the skin that is left by a pustule of smallpox or acne or other eruptive disease
verb
• mark with or as if with pockmarks
Example sentence• Her face was covered in pockmarks from years of severe acne. |
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noun
• a cancellation mark stamped on mail by postal officials; indicates the post office and date of mailing
verb
• stamp with a postmark to indicate date and time of mailing
Example sentence• The postmarks on the letters indicated their dates of arrival. |
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Example sentence• The wildlife officials found pugmarks near the waterhole. |
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noun
• a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information
Example sentence• Her remarks at the meeting were well-received by the audience. |
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Example sentence• She reparks her car multiple times until she finds the perfect spot. |
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Example sentence• Many people prefer soapbarks as an alternative to synthetic cleaning agents. |
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noun
• indicator consisting of a line at the highwater or low-water limits of the tides
Example sentence• The artist painted the tidemarks on the beach as the tide receded. |
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noun
• a songbird that lives mainly on the ground in open country; has streaky brown plumage
Example sentence• The titlarks have distinctive markings on their wings. |
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Example sentence• The artist used bold brushmarks to create texture in the painting. |
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Example sentence• The eleutherarchs were elected officials in ancient Greece responsible for supervising and organizing the newly-freed slaves. |
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Example sentence• The phylarchs were responsible for leading their respective tribes. |
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Example sentence• The polemarchs held a meeting to discuss military strategy. |
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Example sentence• The wattlebarks from this particular tree are highly sought after in the herbal medicine industry. |
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