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Date |
Definition |
Site |
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forerunner |
1 |
today |
a person or thing that came before another; ancestor; predecessor. [2 definitions] |
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supreme |
1 |
today |
having the highest rank, position, or authority. [2 definitions] |
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Int. |
ridicule |
1 |
today |
talk or actions that make unkind fun of someone or something. [2 definitions] |
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Int. |
folk song |
1 |
today |
a piece of folk music meant for singing. |
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Int. |
obliging |
1 |
today |
ready to help or do favors. |
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Int. |
fashion |
1 |
today |
the style of clothes or way of acting that is popular. [3 definitions] |
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smash |
1 |
today |
to break into small pieces by hitting, throwing, or dropping, often making a loud noise. [10 definitions] |
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dingo |
1 |
today |
a kind of wild dog found only in Australia. Dingoes have long legs, pointed ears, and yellowish brown or reddish brown fur. They hunt small mammals, but have learned to hunt sheep and cattle brought to Australia by European settlers. |
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sharp |
1 |
today |
having a thin edge or a fine point. [10 definitions] |
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attach |
1 |
today |
to join, fasten, or connect. [3 definitions] |
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