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Meanings of Caitiffs:

noun

A contemptible or cowardly person.

Usage examples:

A caitiff knight

Meanings of Cajeput:

noun

An aromatic medicinal oil obtained from a tree of the myrtle family.

Usage examples:

The cajeput oil emulsion can also contain 0.01% to 20% of an emulsifier, and up to 5% of a defoamer.

Meanings of Cajeputol:

noun

An aromatic medicinal oil obtained from a tree of the myrtle family.

Usage examples:

The cajeput oil emulsion can also contain 0.01% to 20% of an emulsifier, and up to 5% of a defoamer.

Meanings of Cajeputs:

noun

An aromatic medicinal oil obtained from a tree of the myrtle family.

Usage examples:

The cajeput oil emulsion can also contain 0.01% to 20% of an emulsifier, and up to 5% of a defoamer.

Meanings of Cajole:

verb

Persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.

Usage examples:

He hoped to cajole her into selling the house

Meanings of Cajole-into:

collocation

To persuade someone to do something they might not want to do, by pleasant talk and promises, sometimes ones which are false

Usage examples:

He really knows how to cajole people into doing what he wants., we realized too late that we had be…

Meanings of Cajoled:

verb

Persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.

Usage examples:

He hoped to cajole her into selling the house

Meanings of Cajoleries:

noun

Coaxing or flattery intended to persuade someone to do something.

Usage examples:

She uses cajolery, deception, and manipulation to get what she wants

Meanings of Cajolery:

noun

Coaxing or flattery intended to persuade someone to do something.

Usage examples:

She uses cajolery, deception, and manipulation to get what she wants

Meanings of Cajoles:

verb

Persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.

Usage examples:

He hoped to cajole her into selling the house

Meanings of Cajoling:

verb

Persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.

Usage examples:

He hoped to cajole her into selling the house

Meanings of Cajon:

noun

A type of box-shaped drum originating in peru, played by sitting on the instrument and striking the front or rear panel with the hands.

Usage examples:

Today the cajon is as much an integral part of flamenco as the guitar or staccato hand clap

Meanings of Cajun:

noun

A member of any of the largely self-contained communities in the bayou areas of southern louisiana formed by descendants of french canadians, speaking an archaic form of french.

Usage examples:

Rustic, self-sufficient country dwellers, cajuns lived along the bayous and swamps of louisiana for…
adjective

Relating to the cajuns, especially with reference to their folk music or spicy cuisine.

Usage examples:

Cajun chicken

Meanings of Cajuns:

noun

A member of any of the largely self-contained communities in the bayou areas of southern louisiana formed by descendants of french canadians, speaking an archaic form of french.

Usage examples:

Rustic, self-sufficient country dwellers, cajuns lived along the bayous and swamps of louisiana for…
adjective

Relating to the cajuns, especially with reference to their folk music (typically featuring the concertina, accordion, and fiddle) or spicy cuisine.

Usage examples:

Cajun chicken

Meanings of Cajuput:

noun

An aromatic medicinal oil obtained from a tree of the myrtle family.

Usage examples:

The cajeput oil emulsion can also contain 0.01% to 20% of an emulsifier, and up to 5% of a defoamer.

Meanings of Cajuputs:

noun

An aromatic medicinal oil obtained from a tree of the myrtle family.

Usage examples:

The cajeput oil emulsion can also contain 0.01% to 20% of an emulsifier, and up to 5% of a defoamer.

Cake

keɪk

Meanings of Cake:

noun

An item of soft sweet food made from a mixture of flour, fat, eggs, sugar, and other ingredients, baked and sometimes iced or decorated.

Usage examples:

A delicious cake smothered with whipped cream
verb

(of a thick or sticky substance that hardens when dry) cover and become encrusted on (the surface of an object).

Usage examples:

His clothes were caked in mud

Meanings of Caked:

verb

(of a thick or sticky substance that hardens when dry) cover and become encrusted on (the surface of an object).

Usage examples:

His clothes were caked in mud
noun

An item of soft sweet food made from a mixture of flour, fat, eggs, sugar, and other ingredients, baked and sometimes iced or decorated.

Usage examples:

A delicious cake smothered with whipped cream
adjective

(of a surface) covered with a thick layer of something

Usage examples:

I looked at my fingers, now caked with dirt.

Meanings of Cakehole:

noun

A person's mouth

Usage examples:

He was cramming food into his cakehole with alarming speed., shut your cakehole!

Meanings of Cakes:

noun

An item of soft sweet food made from a mixture of flour, fat, eggs, sugar, and other ingredients, baked and sometimes iced or decorated.

Usage examples:

A delicious cake smothered with whipped cream
verb

(of a thick or sticky substance that hardens when dry) cover and become encrusted on (the surface of an object).

Usage examples:

His clothes were caked in mud

Meanings of Cakewalk:

noun

An absurdly or surprisingly easy task.

Usage examples:

Winning the league won't be a cakewalk for them
verb

Achieve or win something easily.

Usage examples:

He cakewalked to a 5–1 triumph

Meanings of Cakewalked:

verb

Achieve or win something easily.

Usage examples:

He cakewalked to a 5–1 triumph
noun

An absurdly or surprisingly easy task.

Usage examples:

Winning the league won't be a cakewalk for them

Meanings of Cakewalker:

noun

A person who competes or performs in a cakewalk; a person who dances a cakewalk.

Meanings of Cakewalking:

verb

Achieve or win something easily.

Usage examples:

He cakewalked to a 5–1 triumph
noun

An absurdly or surprisingly easy task.

Usage examples:

Winning the league won't be a cakewalk for them

Meanings of Cakewalks:

noun

An absurdly or surprisingly easy task.

Usage examples:

Winning the league won't be a cakewalk for them
verb

Achieve or win something easily.

Usage examples:

He cakewalked to a 5–1 triumph

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