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• fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines
Example sentence• She looped her shoelaces. |
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• droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness
Example sentence• The flowers drooped in the scorching heat. |
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• a person who is tricked or swindled
Example sentence• I felt so duped when I found out the concert tickets were fake. |
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noun
• a light curved skeleton to spread out a skirt
verb
• bind or fasten with a hoop
Example sentence• The hooped skirt was fashionable in the Victorian era. |
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noun
• obscene terms for feces
Example sentence• I pooped out after running a marathon. |
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Example sentence• I grouped the students based on their reading levels. |
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• organize anew, as after a setback
Example sentence• After losing the first round, the team regrouped and came back stronger in the second round. |
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adjective
• Affected with roup; roupy.
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• liquid food especially of meat or fish or vegetable stock often containing pieces of solid food
Example sentence• She was souped up and ready to go for the race. |
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Example sentence• The actors trouped onto the stage for the final bow. |
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adjective
• Not assembled into a group.
Example sentence• The ungrouped data points were scattered all over the graph. |
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verb
• march in a procession in a public place
Example sentence• The soldiers trooped into the barracks after a long day of training. |
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noun
• a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force
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• To make a hit just beyond the infield.
Example sentence• The basketball player blooped the ball into the basket. |
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Example sentence• I was outscooped by a rival journalist on the breaking news story. |
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Example sentence• The wheels of the bike scrooped against the pavement. |
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noun
• a spy who makes uninvited inquiries into the private affairs of others
verb
• watch, observe, or inquire secretly
Example sentence• I snooped around my neighbor's yard to see what they were up to. |
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noun
• (music) rapid sliding up or down the musical scale
verb
• move down on as if in an attack
Example sentence• The hawk swooped down and caught its prey. |
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Example sentence• I sooped up my old car to make it go faster. |
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Example sentence• The unhooped barrel leaked water everywhere. |
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