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#318 · May 03, 2022
To rinse or flush something with liquid (e.g., mouth, wound, dish) to make it cl…
#317 · May 02, 2022
#316 · May 01, 2022
To keep a ball (esp. a soccer ball) in the air by juggling it with the feet, kne…
#315 · Apr 30, 2022
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#311 · Apr 26, 2022
To avoid or go around something; to bypass it instead of meeting or touching it.
#310 · Apr 25, 2022
A vehicle used for transport, carrying people or goods (e.g., car, bus, train).
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#308 · Apr 23, 2022
A narrow opening in a fortification or wall for shooting or observing through.
#307 · Apr 22, 2022
#306 · Apr 21, 2022
The base or lower part of a structure or machine to which other parts are attach…
#305 · Apr 20, 2022
painter (an artist who paints pictures)
#304 · Apr 19, 2022
A clumsy, inept, unlucky person; a bungler.
#303 · Apr 18, 2022
Doubtful or suspicious; of uncertain reliability or correctness.
#302 · Apr 17, 2022
The front part of an object or building; its facade.
#301 · Apr 16, 2022
Plural of “jég”: ice, pieces of frozen water.
#300 · Apr 15, 2022
To burp, i.e., to expel gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth.
#299 · Apr 14, 2022
To touch or grope something/someone with the hands, often intrusively.
#298 · Apr 13, 2022
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#293 · Apr 08, 2022
A fee paid for using a road, such as a motorway vignette or toll charge.
#292 · Apr 07, 2022
Having visible or prominent veins.
#291 · Apr 06, 2022
#290 · Apr 05, 2022
To marry off a man; to help him get a wife.
#289 · Apr 04, 2022
A newcomer or novice, especially someone newly joined and inexperienced in a gro…