v. liquefy (a) to give up using or having (b) to move faster than (c) to separate and cast aside (d) to cause to melt
v. inebriate (a) to give a hissing sound to, as in pronouncing the letter s (b) to cease to exist, either actually or for the time being (c) to intoxicate (d) to fail to put strongly enough, as a case
n. hosiery (a) security for payment or performance (b) an artificial trance-sleep (c) a stocking (d) supremacy; superiority; prevailing influence; state of being widespread
v. philosophize (a) to make brilliant or shining (b) to strengthen, as proof or conviction (c) to extend in time or duration (d) to seek ultimate causes and principles
n. instance (a) a single occurrence or happening of a given kind (b) forbearance (c) premeditation (d) favoring, protecting or propitious influence or guidance |
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n. aurora (a) the external appearance or manner of a person (b) friendly counsel given by way of warning and implying caution or reproof (c) violation of allegiance, confidence or plighted faith (d) a luminous phenomenon in the upper regions of the atmosphere
n. valediction (a) one who represents a client in court of justice; an attorney (b) an eight-page newspaper of any size (c) language used by a certain group or class of people (d) a bidding farewell
v. bawl (a) to take hold of (b) to mark with different shades or colors (c) to proclaim by outcry (d) to mesmerize; to fascinate; to rivet; to spellbind
n. umbrage (a) reserve army of citizens that are called upon during emergencies (b) a sense of injury (c) the dignity, condition, office or term of office of government official (d) a book or collection of paper in which the sheets are so folded as to make eight leaves
v. transact (a) to settle or arrange beforehand (b) to look into (c) to do business (d) to have knowledge of or receive impressions concerning, through the medium of the body senses |