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100001016886860 commented on the word emaciate
Make very thin and weak. When you don not eat it makes you emaciate.
December 6, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word acoustic
Relating to a musical instrument whose sound is not electronically changed. John Lennon played an acoustic guitar. (newbury dic.)
December 6, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word legume
A plant such as beans. Legumes are healthy foods.
December 6, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word joust
To ride a horse toward an opponent. Knights joused against each other centuries ago.
December 6, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word deflate
To let the air out. The the ball was deflated after throwing it at the car.
December 6, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word reapportion
To give out again. You need to reapport the papers to the students.
December 6, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word thud
Sound the an object makes when it falls. The lamp made a thud when it fell on the floor. (newbury dic.)
December 6, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word noncaloric
With no calories. Some sodas are noncaloric. (newbury dic)
December 6, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word guise
appearance, disguise. Under the guise of the night the soilders marched forward. (newbury dic.)
December 6, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word absenteeism
Being absent. Sentence- The rate of absenteeism in high
schools is very high. (newbury dic.)
December 6, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word natch
Form of yes. Natch lets go. (newbury house dic.)
October 30, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word Gaff
A hook: A gaff was used to hang the lamp from the ceiling. (newbury house dic.)
October 30, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word vagary
Strange happening:Economists don't understand all the vagaries of the stock market. (newbury house dic.)
October 30, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word vacuous
Empty: The house was vacuous after the family left. (newbury house dic)
October 30, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word jackass
Male donkey: Not only was a hourse used as transportation, so was jackass's. (newbury house dic.)
October 30, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word havoc
General distruction: The hurricane wrecked hevok in central Fl. (newbuery house dic)
October 30, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word decrepit
Very weak: John was very decrepit after his surgery.(Newbury house dic.)
October 30, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word facade
the front or outer covering of a building:He puts on a facade of being a rich man, but he is not.
October 30, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word Abdicate
to step down as from a high office: The king abdicated his throne and left the country. (newbury house dictionary)
October 30, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word Abacus
a device made of beads and rods used for counting: The abacus has been used for solving Math problems for thousands of years. (newbury house dictionary)
October 30, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word wharf
Long platform built over water/ sentence- boats sailed up to the wharf and the passengers got off. (Newbury House Dictionary)
September 25, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word kook
person of strange behavior/ sentence- He's a real kook about cleanliness.(Newbury House Dictionary)
September 25, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word yueltide
christmas time/ people go to parties during yueltide (Newbury House Dictionary)
September 25, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word habitaute
To Make, used to/ Sentence- He is habituated to eating breakfast in the morining (Newbury House Dictionary)
September 25, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word beckon
to motion or call someone/ the teacher beckoned the student to her desk (Newbury House Dictionary)
September 25, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word dicey
Uncertain/ Sentence- His chances of living after the accident are dicey (Newbury House Dictionary)
September 25, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word Dicker
To argue about the price/ Sentence- The woman dickered with the salesperson about the camera price (Newbury House Dictionary)
September 25, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word Centurion
An army officer of ancient rome/ Sentence- A centurion commanded a company of about 100 soilders (Newbury House Dictionary)
September 25, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word abysmal
To deep to be measured/ Sentence- That movie was an abysmal failure. (Newbury House Dictionary)
September 25, 2010
100001016886860 commented on the word Lethargic
1.) Sleepy tired/ Sentence- some medicines make people lethargic. (Newbury House dictionary)
September 25, 2010