All English words - page 642
phrasal verbUtter impulsively
verbSay (something) suddenly and without careful consideration.
Usage examples:
She blurted out the truth
verbSay (something) suddenly and without careful consideration.
Usage examples:
She blurted out the truth
verbSay (something) suddenly and without careful consideration.
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She blurted out the truth
verbShow shyness, embarrassment, or shame by becoming red in the face.
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She blushed at the unexpected compliment
nounA reddening of the face as a sign of shyness, embarrassment, or shame.
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He had brought a faint blush to her cheeks
verbShow shyness, embarrassment, or shame by becoming red in the face.
Usage examples:
She blushed at the unexpected compliment
nounA reddening of the face as a sign of shyness, embarrassment, or shame.
Usage examples:
He had brought a faint blush to her cheeks
nounA cosmetic of a powder or cream consistency used to give a warm colour to the cheeks.
Usage examples:
He recommends cream blusher on the beach.
nounA cosmetic of a powder or cream consistency used to give a warm colour to the cheeks.
Usage examples:
He recommends cream blusher on the beach.
verbShow shyness, embarrassment, or shame by becoming red in the face.
Usage examples:
She blushed at the unexpected compliment
nounA reddening of the face as a sign of shyness, embarrassment, or shame.
Usage examples:
He had brought a faint blush to her cheeks
adjectiveRed in the face from shyness, embarrassment, or shame.
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I'm no blushing adolescent giggling at the mere mention of a four-letter word
nounThe action of becoming red in the face from shyness, embarrassment, or shame.
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Blushing can't be faked, which makes it an excellent and trustworthy signal
verbShow shyness, embarrassment, or shame by becoming red in the face.
Usage examples:
She blushed at the unexpected compliment
verbTalk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect.
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You threaten and bluster, but won't carry it through
nounLoud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect.
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Their threats contained a measure of bluster
verbTalk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect.
Usage examples:
You threaten and bluster, but won't carry it through
nounLoud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect.
Usage examples:
Their threats contained a measure of bluster
adjective(of a storm, wind, or rain) blowing or beating fiercely and noisily.
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A strong, blustering gale
verbTalk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect.
Usage examples:
You threaten and bluster, but won't carry it through
adjectiveCharacterized by strong winds; stormy.
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The weather turned wintry and blusterous
verbTalk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect.
Usage examples:
You threaten and bluster, but won't carry it through
nounLoud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect.
Usage examples:
Their threats contained a measure of bluster
adjective(of weather) characterized by strong winds.
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A gusty, blustery day
nounAbbreviation for boulevard
abbreviationBachelor of medicine.
nounShort for billion.
abbreviationBaron.
nounBackus–naur (formerly backus normal) form.
Bo
biːˈəʊexclamationAnother term for boo1.
nounUsed as a friendly form of address.
Usage examples:
Keep the change, bo
abbreviationShort for body odour.
Usage examples:
I can't imagine going out with someone who had bo
nounA constrictor snake which bears live young and may reach great size, native to america, africa, asia, and some pacific islands.
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It's the smaller size of the boas found on certain central american islands.
nounA tusked eurasian wild pig from which domestic pigs are descended, exterminated in britain in the 17th century.
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Today's feral hog population is a hybrid of domestic pigs and eurasian wild boars brought to north …
nounA long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building purposes.
Usage examples:
Loose boards creaked as i walked on them
verbGet on or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle).
Usage examples:
We boarded the plane for oslo
nounThe meals and room that are provided when someone pays to stay somewhere, for example when working or studying away from home
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