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armament (usu. pl.) the total military might of a country, including weapons and supplies. [1/4 definitions]
bindle (slang, old-fashioned) a bundle of possessions carried by a hobo, usually including bedding. Traditionally, a bindle might be tied to a stick and carried over the shoulder.
brush up on to study again to bring one's knowledge up to date or to remember what might have been forgotten; review.
catch basin a receptacle at the entry to a sewer designed to trap any matter that might block drainage.
clear the decks to prepare for combat or some other activity by eliminating anything that might interfere.
club a place where such an association might meet regularly, or where members are allowed to spend time and use facilities. [1/7 definitions]
collector's item an object that might have especial value or interest for a collector, usu. because it is rare or unusual.
creepy of or causing a feeling of anxiety, fear, or disgust similar to that which might be produced by something crawling on one's skin.
curse an expression of a desire that someone or something might suffer lasting misfortune, or, in tales of magic, a spell that brings lasting misfortune. [2/8 definitions]
dark-horse of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a contestant or candidate that might win unexpectedly.
deify to worship, adore, glorify, or idealize as one might a god. [1/2 definitions]
disconnect a disparity or lack of connection where agreement or strong relationship might be expected. [1/3 definitions]
doubt to not be certain or confident about something; to think that something might not be true. [1/2 definitions]
dread to think used to express worry or fear with respect to what might happen or be possible under certain circumstances.
duck2 to lower your head or body to avoid something that might hit you.
emblazon to display or inscribe in a prominent manner as one might a coat of arms. [1/5 definitions]
eventuality something that might happen; contingent occurrence.
generous larger than average; more than might be expected; abundant. [1/4 definitions]
grasp at a straw to seek anything, no matter how flimsy, that might save one from a predicament.
grasp at straws to seek anything, no matter how flimsy, that might save one from a predicament.
had better used to state that a certain action is strongly advised and that, if this thing is not done, something bad might happen.