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unpronounceable

Definition: (adjective) Difficult or impossible to pronounce correctly.
Synonyms: unutterable.
Usage: The foreign dignitary had an unpronounceable last name.
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security blanket

noun: 1. A small blanket held by a child for comfort and reassurance. 2. Something that provides a feeling of safety, comfort, or emotional stability. 3. Protective measures designed to prevent the unauthorized dissemination of sensitive information.

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pull out (1)

If you pull out of something you're participating in, like a competition or a deal, you stop participating.

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abyssal

Definition: (adjective) Of or relating to the great depths of the oceans.
Synonyms: abysmal, unfathomable.
Usage: The crew was put on full alert as the submarine reached the abyssal depths of the ocean.
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beacon

noun: 1. Something that provides a guiding or warning signal, such as a lighthouse. 2. Someone or something that illuminates, inspires, or guides. verb tr.: 1. To serve as a beacon. 2. To furnish with a beacon, such as outfitting a ship to mark shoals. verb intr.: To emit a signal like a beacon.

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bridle

Definition: (noun) The act of restraining power or action or limiting excess.
Synonyms: check, curb.
Usage: His common sense is a bridle to his quick temper.
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drop in

If you drop something in somewhere, you stop to leave it there and then keep going.

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dander

Definition: (noun) Temper or anger.
Synonyms: hackles.
Usage: He 'pears to know just how long he can torment me before I get my dander up.
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verge on

to be close to reaching a certain state or condition

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impasse

Definition: (noun) A situation that is so difficult that no progress can be made.
Synonyms: dead end, deadlock, stalemate, standstill.
Usage: The board members reached an impasse in the negotiations and took a break to get coffee and donuts.
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nail

to do something perfectly

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over the course of

In or during the process of. Watch the video

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Word of the Day: envisage

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plebeian

adjective: 1. Belonging to or relating to the common people. 2. Relating to or characteristic of lower social classes. 3. Common; vulgar. noun: 1. A commoner. 2. A member of the lower social class.

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look up (1)

to try to find out something by looking in a reference book or on a reference website

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app

a computer software application

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Word of the Day: paradoxical

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keep schtum

To remain silent; to not say anything. (Used especially when by saying something, especially at the wrong time, one would cause trouble or difficulty for him- or herself.) Primarily heard in UK. Watch the video

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instafood

food that can be prepared in 5 minutes or less

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bring (something) into effect

To cause (something) to apply, begin operating, or take effect; to begin implementing or enforcing (something). Watch the video

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bloody

an intensifying expletive used before an adjective, adverb or noun; very, really; total, complete

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intestinal fortitude

Strong courage, conviction, or determination; gumption; guts. Watch the video

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knockout

a very attractive or impressive person or thing

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Word of the Day: retaliation

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allopatric

adjective: Existing or occurring in geographically distinct areas.

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bring on

to cause something like an illness or a painful emotion
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mantel

Definition: (noun) The protruding shelf over a fireplace.
Synonyms: chimneypiece, mantelpiece.
Usage: There were also perhaps a dozen candles about, two in brass candlesticks upon the mantel and several in sconces, so that the room was brilliantly illuminated.
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ace (1)

very skillful, very good at something

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in no circumstances

Never; in no case or situation; irrespective of events or conditions. Watch the video

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