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What does it mean to hydroplane?
52 min ago - To hydroplane (verb) is to glide on water or skim the water a...
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What is it called when two people are dating?
14 hr 31 min ago - Dating, a transitive verb, means to go out on romantic dates....
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14 hr 53 min ago - Crossfade: (verb) to fade out (an image or sound) while simul...
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15 hr 18 min ago - Fork is from the Old English forca, a forked instrument used ...
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17 hr 16 min ago - The verb "cop out" has 1 sense: 1. choose not to do something...
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What does chill mean as as verb?
17 hr 28 min ago - Chill: verb (used without object) 1. to become cold. -verb (u...
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20 hr 2 min ago - The term 'ratchet' has no less than two distinct meanings. As...
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21 hr 41 min ago - Delete is a verb meaning remove or make invisible, wipe out m...
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What Wats a predicate nominative?
Yesterday, 2:21pm - A predicate nominative is a noun or pronoun which follows the...
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Yesterday, 1:43pm - Some synonyms for the the verb wired are: equipped, fitted, f...
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Yesterday, 11:41am - Indicative:1:a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents ...
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What is a synonym for the word censure?
Yesterday, 10:53am - Synonyms for the word censure are: abridge, black out, blackl...
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What are the preterite forms of leer in Spanish?
Yesterday, 9:12am - Ie; To read. Check out this website for the Spanish irregular...
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Yesterday, 8:36am - Synonyms for discern (verb) are: spot, recognize, recognize, ...
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What is the difference between accept and except?
Yesterday, 8:02am - Accept is a verb meaning to take or receive. Except means wit...
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What is a sentence using the word ferret?
Yesterday, 11:33pm - A sentence using ferret as verb - and not the weasel-like ani...
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Yesterday, 9:17pm - Understate -verb (used with object) to state or represent les...
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Yesterday, 8:24pm - Un*scram*ble /nskræmbl/ Show Spelled [uhn-skram-buhl] Show IP...
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What is another word for leave?
Yesterday, 6:50pm - Other words for leave (verb) are go forth, go away, exit, go ...
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Yesterday, 6:10pm - Verb 1. hang out - spend time in a certain location or with c...