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#348 · Jun 02, 2022
to cheat or do something dishonestly, e.g. by breaking rules or taking unfair sh…
#347 · Jun 01, 2022
to erase something written or drawn, often using an eraser.
#346 · May 31, 2022
Cod, a common edible fish often sold as fillets in stores.
#345 · May 30, 2022
A shelf is a flat board fixed to a wall or in a piece of furniture, used for pla…
#344 · May 29, 2022
#343 · May 28, 2022
willingly or gladly; used to say you are happy to do something.
#342 · May 27, 2022
Having verdigris; covered with a greenish coating on copper or brass.
#341 · May 26, 2022
weird
#340 · May 25, 2022
silly (in more of a laughable than amusing way), ridiculous
#339 · May 24, 2022
not being thanked for something (good) one has done, ingratitude
#338 · May 23, 2022
pagoda
#337 · May 22, 2022
uttal: arˈkiːv
#336 · May 21, 2022
#335 · May 20, 2022
to ground (connect an electric conductor or device to ground)
#334 · May 19, 2022
A small round window, often in a door or wall, like a porthole.
#333 · May 18, 2022
a scream
#332 · May 17, 2022
march (into), procession (into), entrance, entry
#331 · May 16, 2022
To adjust or set the pace or tempo, especially in music or sports.
#330 · May 15, 2022
a flap (something broad and flexible that sticks out, like a care label or the e…
#329 · May 14, 2022
panel (most senses, e.g. a wall panel, a panel of experts)
#328 · May 13, 2022
passive infinitive of reta
#327 · May 12, 2022
to become dense, thick or crowded
#326 · May 11, 2022
The sharp pointed end of something, e.g. a knife or a pencil.
#325 · May 10, 2022
to pick a lock using a lock pick or similar tool.
#324 · May 09, 2022
lay, poem, song (used mostly in reference to Old Norse poetry)
#323 · May 08, 2022
#322 · May 07, 2022
a group of people (physically or more abstractly together)
#321 · May 06, 2022
a blunder, mistake
#320 · May 05, 2022
to reject, to say no (to)
#319 · May 04, 2022
to be capable, be able to