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eat up (1)
to eat all or most of something
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eat up (1)
to eat all or most of something
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Word of the Day
Word of the Day: scrupulously
This word has appeared in 38 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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Word of the Day: scrupulously
This word has appeared in 38 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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Word of the Day: scrupulously
This word has appeared in 38 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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ruderal
adjective: Growing in waste places, disturbed land, or poor soil. noun: A plant that thrives in such conditions.
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ruderal
adjective: Growing in waste places, disturbed land, or poor soil. noun: A plant that thrives in such conditions.
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ruderal
adjective: Growing in waste places, disturbed land, or poor soil. noun: A plant that thrives in such conditions.
Word of the Day
imperil
Definition: (verb) Pose a threat to; present a danger to.
Synonyms: endanger, jeopardize, menace, threaten.
Usage: You imperil the lives of other road users by driving drunk.
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imperil
Definition: (verb) Pose a threat to; present a danger to.
Synonyms: endanger, jeopardize, menace, threaten.
Usage: You imperil the lives of other road users by driving drunk.
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wear out (1)
If something such as a shoe wears out, it gets old and damaged from being used.
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wear out (1)
If something such as a shoe wears out, it gets old and damaged from being used.
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Word of the Day: impolitic
This word has appeared in seven articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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Word of the Day: impolitic
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Word of the Day: impolitic
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Idiom of the Day
on (one's) tod
Without or not near to anyone else; on one's own; all alone. A shortening of the Cockney rhyming slang "on one's Tod Sloan," referring to a once-famous American horse jockey who fell into disrepute in the early 20th century and died penniless and alone. Primarily heard in UK. Watch the video
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on (one's) tod
Without or not near to anyone else; on one's own; all alone. A shortening of the Cockney rhyming slang "on one's Tod Sloan," referring to a once-famous American horse jockey who fell into disrepute in the early 20th century and died penniless and alone. Primarily heard in UK. Watch the video
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on (one's) tod
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Word of the Day
judder
Definition: (verb) Shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively.
Synonyms: shake.
Usage: The old engine was juddering and smoking, so I took the car to the mechanic.
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judder
Definition: (verb) Shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively.
Synonyms: shake.
Usage: The old engine was juddering and smoking, so I took the car to the mechanic.
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Phrasal Verb of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
go off (3)
If foods or drinks go off, they go bad and aren't safe to eat or drink.
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go off (3)
If foods or drinks go off, they go bad and aren't safe to eat or drink.
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Word of the Day: vibrant
This word has appeared in 929 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
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Word of the Day: vibrant
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Word of the Day: vibrant
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Idiom of the Day
caught on the hop
Caught unawares or in a state of unpreparedness. Watch the video
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caught on the hop
Caught unawares or in a state of unpreparedness. Watch the video
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caught on the hop
Definition of caught on the hop in the Idioms Dictionary by The Free Dictionary
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