All English words - page 727
nounFormer term for apatosaurus.
nounFormer term for apatosaurus.
nounFormer term for apatosaurus.
nounFormer term for apatosaurus.
nounA large ungulate mammal of the eocene epoch with a hornlike bony growth on the nose.
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He is particularly associated with work on the giant brontotheres, and he proposed a theory to acco…
proper nounA borough in north-eastern new york city.
nounA rude sound made by sticking the tongue out and blowing
nounA yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin.
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The minoans made large numbers of statuettes in ivory and bronze
verbMake (a person or part of the body) suntanned.
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Alison was bronzed by outdoor life
adjectiveAn alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements
adjectiveAttractively and evenly suntanned; tanned.
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Bronzed and powerful arms
verbMake (a person or part of the body) suntanned.
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Alison was bronzed by outdoor life
nounA cosmetic liquid or powder applied to the skin to give it colour or shine, typically to give the appearance of a suntan.
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I've got it down to under three minutes; this includes putting on eyeshadow and eye liner, curling …
nounA cosmetic liquid or powder applied to the skin to give it colour or shine, typically to give the appearance of a suntan.
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I've got it down to under three minutes; this includes putting on eyeshadow and eye liner, curling …
nounA yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin.
Usage examples:
The minoans made large numbers of statuettes in ivory and bronze
verbMake (a person or part of the body) suntanned.
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Alison was bronzed by outdoor life
nounAn australian pigeon with a metallic bronze band on the wing.
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Unlike its flashy relative, the australian crested dove, the bronzewing does not form family groups.
verbMake (a person or part of the body) suntanned.
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Alison was bronzed by outdoor life
nounA yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin.
Usage examples:
The minoans made large numbers of statuettes in ivory and bronze
nounAn ornament fastened to clothing with a hinged pin and catch.
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A fabulous collection of ladies costume jewellery by pave includes brooches, earrings, necklaces an…
nounAn ornament fastened to clothing with a hinged pin and catch.
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A fabulous collection of ladies costume jewellery by pave includes brooches, earrings, necklaces an…
nounA family of birds or other young animals produced at one hatching or birth.
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A brood of chicks
verbThink deeply about something that makes one unhappy, angry, or worried.
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She had brooded over the subject a thousand times
adjective(of an animal) kept to be used for breeding.
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A brood mare
verbThink deeply about something that makes one unhappy, angry, or worried.
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She had brooded over the subject a thousand times
nounA family of birds or other young animals produced at one hatching or birth.
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A brood of chicks
adjective(of an animal) kept to be used for breeding.
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A brood mare
nounA heated house for chicks or piglets.
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The chicks were young and had to be kept in the brooder
nounA heated house for chicks or piglets.
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The chicks were young and had to be kept in the brooder
adjective(of a hen) inclined to incubate eggs.
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He watched over his subordinates like a broody hen - when he noticed someone weakening, he would or…
adjective(of a hen) inclined to incubate eggs.
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He watched over his subordinates like a broody hen - when he noticed someone weakening, he would or…
nounThe feeling of wanting to have a baby or a child
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It always brings on an attack of broodiness when i see my sister and her children., broodiness is n…
adjectiveEngaged in or showing deep thought about something that makes one sad, angry, or worried.
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He stared with brooding eyes
verbThink deeply about something that makes one unhappy, angry, or worried.
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She had brooded over the subject a thousand times
nounA young bird; a nestling.
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Her broodlings have hatched
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