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noun
• a contagious skin infection caused by the itch mite; characterized by persistent itching and skin irritation
verb
• scrape or rub as if to relieve itching
Example sentence• The itched spot on his arm was red and swollen. |
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Example sentence• The bird hatched from its egg. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verb v |
noun
• spring-loaded doorlock that can only be opened from the outside with a key
Example sentence• She latched the gate before leaving. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verb, adjective v, adj |
adjective
• (of sound) set to a certain pitch or key; usually used as a combining form
Example sentence• The pitched roof of the house was covered in snow. |
| | | | | 9 | | 3 | verb, adjective v, adj |
adjective satellite
• captured, as if under a spell
Example sentence• She was completely bewitched by his charm and couldn't resist falling for him. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verb, adjective v, adj |
noun
• a long narrow excavation in the earth
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| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verb, adjective v, adj |
noun
• control consisting of a mechanical or electrical or electronic device for making or breaking or changing the connections in a circuit
verb
• change over, change around, as to a new order or sequence
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noun
• a period of time spent in military service
Example sentence• She hitched her skirt up and ran into the ocean. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verb v |
noun
• a sudden muscle spasm; especially one caused by a nervous condition
verb
• make an uncontrolled, short, jerky motion
Example sentence• He twitched his leg nervously while waiting for the results. |
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verb
• make better or improve in quality
Example sentence• The enriched soil produced a bountiful harvest. |
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adjective
• going well together; possessing harmonizing qualities
adjective satellite
• provided with a worthy adversary or competitor
Example sentence• They wore matched T-shirts at the concert. |
| | | | | 10 | | 2 | verb, adverb, adjective v, adv, adj |
noun
• two (or more) slices of bread with a filling between them
Example sentence• The sandwiched cookies were delightfully sweet. |
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Example sentence• He flitched a cookie from the jar without his sister noticing. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verb, adverb, adjective v, adv, adj |
noun
• someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
Example sentence• He was known as the snitched kid in school. |
| | | | | 9 | | 3 | verb, adjective v, adj |
verb
• unfasten or release from or as if from a hitch
Example sentence• The unhitched car rolled down the hill and crashed into a tree. |
| | | | | 10 | | 2 | adjective adj |
verb
• To take out stitches from.
Example sentence• She wore a beautiful unstitched dress for the wedding. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | adjective adj |
adjective satellite
• of the remaining member of a pair
Example sentence• Her talent and dedication led to unmatched success in her field. |
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noun
• an overlapping stitch made by starting the next stitch at the middle of the preceding one
Example sentence• She backstitched the seams of the dress to ensure durability. |
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noun
• a stitch in which parallel threads are drawn and exposed threads are caught together in groups
Example sentence• She wore a beautiful hemstitched blouse to the party. |
| | | | | 11 | | 3 | verb, adjective v, adj |
verb
• To stitch in this fashion.
Example sentence• The topstitched shirt looked elegant and well-made. |
| | | | | 12 | | 3 | verb, adjective v, adj |
verb
• To sew using such a stitch.
Example sentence• She wore a chic dress with whipstitched details. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verb, adjective v, adj |
noun
• all the loaves of bread baked at the same time
verb
• batch together; assemble or process as a batch
Example sentence• The batched cookies were delicious. |
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| | | | | 10 | | 3 | verb v |
noun
• an official report (usually sent in haste)
verb
• send away towards a designated goal
Example sentence• The package will be despatched tomorrow. |
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noun
• an official report (usually sent in haste)
verb
• send away towards a designated goal
Example sentence• The police dispatched officers to the scene of the crime. |
| | | | | 10 | | 3 | verb, adjective v, adj |
verb
• be or do something to a greater degree
Example sentence• The smaller team was completely outmatched by their stronger opponents. |
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Example sentence• After losing the first match, they wanted to be rematched. |
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Example sentence• She felt unwitched after the healing ceremony. |
| | | | | 10 | | 3 | adjective adj |
adjective
• used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency
adjective satellite
• set at a low angle or slant
Example sentence• The low-pitched sound of thunder echoed through the valley. |
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