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• An expression of one's own physical pain.
noun
• A brooch or clasp for fastening a piece of clothing together, especially when valuable or set with jewels.
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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
• show one's unhappiness or critical attitude
Example sentence• Don't be such a grouch, it's just a joke. |
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noun
• a small or medium size container for holding or carrying things
Example sentence• She kept her money and keys in a small pouch. |
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noun
• an incompetent person; usually used in negative constructions
verb
• assume a drooping posture or carriage
Example sentence• He sat with a slouch in his chair. |
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verb
• give personal assurance; guarantee
Example sentence• I need a vouch from a previous employer to support my job application. |
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noun
• an upholstered seat for more than one person
verb
• formulate in a particular style or language
Example sentence• I love curling up on the couch with a good book. |
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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
• a stock character in commedia dell'arte depicted as a boastful coward
Example sentence• The scaramouch entertained the audience with his comedic antics. |
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Example sentence• She took a sip of wine and cleansed her bouche with a piece of bread. |
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verb
• march out (as from a defile) into open ground
Example sentence• The hikers debouched from the narrow trail. |
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verb
• admit openly and bluntly; make no bones about
Example sentence• I can avouch for her honesty; she would never lie. |
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verb
• give retouches to (hair)
Example sentence• She retouched her makeup before going on stage. |
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noun
• a cartridge (usually with paper casing)
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| | | | | 10 | | 2 | noun n |
noun
• a membranous pouch inside the mouth of many rodents (as a gopher)
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noun
• a mail pouch that is sealed shut and that is used to carry communications between a legation and its home office
Example sentence• The diplomatic pouch was securely sealed before being sent to the embassy. |
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noun
• a bag in which the body of a dead soldier is placed
Example sentence• The soldier kept his important documents in his personnel pouch. |
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noun
• a pouch for carrying pipe tobacco
Example sentence• He reached into his tobacco pouch and pulled out a fresh cigarette. |
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Example sentence• She made a mistouch on the piano and hit the wrong key. |
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noun
• a bag in which the body of a dead soldier is placed
Example sentence• The investigator carefully placed the human remains pouch on the table for further examination. |
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noun
• pouch used in the shipment of mail
Example sentence• The mail pouch was full of letters and packages. |
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noun
• a litter with a cover for privacy
Example sentence• I spilled coffee on the covered couch. |
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Example sentence• He disavouched any involvement in the scandal. |
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Example sentence• The mailpouch was filled with letters and packages. |
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Example sentence• My sister's smouch on my cheek left a bright red mark. |
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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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Example sentence• He painted the walls with a light touch, creating a soft and airy atmosphere. |
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noun
• an ability to make and manage large amounts of money
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noun
• the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands)
Example sentence• The sense of touch allows us to feel textures and temperatures. |
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noun
• white-flowered annual European herb bearing triangular notched pods; nearly cosmopolitan as an introduced weed
Example sentence• The shepherd's pouch was filled with treats for the sheep. |
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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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