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noun
• a person who possesses great material wealth
verb
• have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
Example sentence• I had a bowl of soup for lunch. |
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noun
• someone who is a member of the faculty at a college or university
Example sentence• The prof gave us an extension on the assignment. |
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noun
• (Yiddish) a thief or dishonest person or scoundrel (often used as a general term of abuse)
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noun
• the West African language of the Wolof in Senegal; related to Fula
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adjective satellite
• more than one but indefinitely small in number
Example sentence• I bought a couple of apples from the grocery store. |
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Example sentence• You can dispose of the old furniture by donating it to charity. |
| | | | | 9 | | 3 | verb v |
verb
• get into one's hands, take physically
Example sentence• I tried to get hold of her all day, but she didn't answer her phone. |
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Example sentence• I need to get rid of these old clothes. |
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adverb
• to some (great or small) extent
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verb
• release, as from one's grip
Example sentence• You need to let go of your past mistakes. |
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noun
• United States biochemist (born in Germany) who studied the metabolism of muscles (1884-1951)
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Example sentence• He ran out of the house. |
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adjective satellite
• showing the capacity for endurance
Example sentence• He is a patient of Dr. Smith. |
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adjective satellite
• feeling pleasurable satisfaction over something by which you measures your self-worth
Example sentence• I am proud of my children's accomplishments. |
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Example sentence• I need to get rid of all this junk in my attic. |
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noun
• a bay of the Black Sea between Russia and the Ukraine
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adjective satellite
• having a strong distaste from surfeit
Example sentence• I'm sick of this rainy weather. |
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adverb
• to some (great or small) extent
Example sentence• I'm sort of tired today. |
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Example sentence• They talk of visiting Paris next summer. |
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verb
• persuade someone not to do something
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verb
• keep in mind for attention or consideration
Example sentence• I often think of my childhood memories. |
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adjective satellite
• having a strong distaste from surfeit
Example sentence• I'm tired of eating the same food every day. |
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Example sentence• The success of their small startup was completely unheard-of in the industry. |
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verb
• leave, usually as an expression of disapproval
Example sentence• She got angry and decided to walk out of the meeting. |
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verb
• write about a particular topic
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