v. reach (a) to arrive; to obtain; to procure; to extend the arm outward (b) to write a statement of purchases; to make a bill of sale (c) to cap; to cork; to stop up; to block; to advertise (d) to want; to command; to determine; to decide
v. target (a) to be worthy of; to have a right to (b) to aim at something (c) to provide a guarantee against possible damage or loss; to make certain (d) to realize; to make a reality; to accomplish; to complete; to execute
n. loom (a) ecclesiastical judge; priest (b) anticipation; longing or waiting for; hope (c) apparatus on which fabrics are woven; weaving machine (d) person who presides over court trials; arbiter; expert; critic
adj. spot (a) having begun a journey (especially of a sea vessel); initiated; in progress; under construction (b) working; functional; ready for use (c) made or done immediately; paid at once; performed randomly (d) credible; trustworthy; dependable
v. put up with (a) to dispute; to claim; to give reasons (b) to wrap; to combine things together as one inseparable unit (c) to finance; to supply with money; to allocate financial sums; to extend a short-term obligation (d) to tolerate; to be patient |
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adv. apparently (a) still; already; but; in spite of; although (b) evidently; obviously; allegedly; seemingly (c) unfavorably; in a manner that works against; antagonistically (d) regularly; often
adj. exclusively (a) easy; uncomplicated; modest; ordinary; plain (b) unlicensed; forbidden; unlawful (c) in a manner which shuts out all others; solely; in a limited manner (d) belonging to oneself or itself (mine, yours, his, etc.); self; by oneself
v. proof (a) to set some distance apart (b) to make resistant; to make impervious; to edit (c) to pull; to drag (d) to stop a vehicle; to slow down a vehicle
v. sense (a) to separate; to be separated; to decrease; to become smaller (b) to couple; to be part one of a match; to mate (c) to arrange; to order; to systematize; to set up; to unite; to structure (d) to feel; to perceive; to apprehend; to understand
v. regulate (a) to crash; to meet head on; to come together with solid or direct impact (b) to make level; to smooth; to balance (c) to control; to govern; to manage; to adjust to a specific level or condition (d) to sell; to trade or deal; to distribute; to promote |