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Word |
# |
Date |
Definition |
Site |
Level |
grab |
1 |
today |
to take hold of suddenly or with force; snatch. [2 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
afford |
1 |
today |
to have enough money to buy; be able to pay for. [3 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
totter |
1 |
today |
to sway or rock as if about to fall. [2 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
stale |
1 |
today |
having lost its taste or moisture; not fresh. [2 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
avoid |
1 |
today |
to keep away from. |
Main |
Int. |
propel |
1 |
today |
to cause to move forward; thrust, push, or drive. |
Main |
Int. |
behold |
1 |
today |
to see or observe. [2 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
cage |
1 |
today |
a box or space closed in by wire or bars, used to keep and display animals or birds. [4 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
lustful |
1 |
today |
full of lust. |
Main |
Adv. |
tuck |
1 |
today |
to gather up and push in or turn under the loose end or edge of so as to secure (often followed by "in" or "up"). [6 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |