
Explanation of consort (verb) forms: consorted; consorted; consorting keep company
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Explanation of squander (verb) forms: squandered; squandered; squandering spend extravagantly; waste; ware
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Explanation of hoard (verb) forms: hoarded; hoarded; hoarding get or gather together; accumulate; pile up; amass; compile
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Explanation of whittle (verb) forms: whittled; whittled; whittling cut small bits or pare shavings from
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Explanation of primp (verb) forms: primped; primped; primping dress or groom with elaborate care; plume; dress
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Explanation of faculty (noun) form: faculties the body of teachers and administrators at a school
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Explanation of impetus (noun) the act of applying force suddenly
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Explanation of stifle (verb) forms: stifled; stifled; stifling be asphyxiated; asphyxiate
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Explanation of sire (verb) make children; engender; father; mother; generate; bring forth
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Explanation of cocker (verb) treat with excessive indulgence; cosset; baby; coddle; mollycoddle; spoil; indulge
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