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To endure
To condemn
Bestowed
Seal
To release
Unholy
Beneath
Steady
Whispering
Joy
Put up
Decipher
Straighten up
Ruin
Mood
Mess
Cheer up
Trinket
Dig down
Wealthiest
Blather
Rig
Beneath
Pursuit
Snif
Pertains
Load
Filthy
Flimflam
Garrison
Scoundrel
Gamble
Underneath
Hokum
Buried
Ain't
Awfully
Tempting
Ya: you
Serve
Trick
Neat
Likewise
Beastly
Beaten
Fetch
Mighty
Rip
(Verb) to tear something quickly and with force, or to break apart something:
Definitions retrived from Cambridge Dictionaries.
I ripped my sleeve.
The wind ripped the flag to shreds.
The letter made me so angry, I ripped it up.
He lost control of the car and it ripped down a fence.
(Verb) To rip out something is to remove it:
The previous owner ripped out the fireplace.
(Verb) to move quickly or violently:
A hurricane ripped through Rhode Island yesterday.
Stuf
(Noun) a substance or material:
Whats the black stuff on the rug?
This stuff tastes good.
(Noun) a group of different things, activities, or matters:
We helped him move his stuff to the new apartment.
Ive got a lot of stuff to do this weekend.
Theyd heard all this stuff before.
(Verb) to fill the inside of something:
I cant stuff another thing into this suitcase.
(Verb) To stuff a turkey, or other meat or vegetable, is to fill it with
other food before cooking it.
(Verb) If you stuff yourself, you eat a large amount of food:
The kids stuffed themselves with snacks.
Naughty
(Adj.) (esp. of children) behaving badly and not being obedient, or (esp.
of behavior or language) not socially acceptable:
A naughty girl
A naughty word
Crack
(Verb) to damage something by
causing thin lines or spaces toappear on its surface; break slightly:
The concrete on the front of the building had begun to crack.
The X-ray showed that she had cracked a bone in her foot.
(Verb) to hit something hard:
He fell backward, his head cracking against a tree.
(Verb) to break something open, esp. in order to reach or use what is inside:
He cracked three eggs into a mixing bowl.
(Verb) If you crack a code (= message in symbols), you discover what it means.
(Verb) to make a sudden, sharp noise or to cause something to make such a noise:
All around us the lightning was cracking.
(Verb) to weaken and become less able to think in a reasonable way, esp. because
of anxiety or fear:
In spite of intense questioning for over eight hours, she never cracked.
(Verb) to make a joke or amusing remark:
Jerrys always cracking jokes.
(Noun) an attempt; a try:
Ive never tried to cook this before, but I thought Id have a crack at it.
(Noun) a joking remark that is critical of someone or slightly insulting:
Shes always making cracks about how much I eat.
(Noun) a thin line or space in the surface of something, usually a sign of damage:
A series of cracks developed in the road surface.
(Noun) A crack is also a narrow space:
She opened the door a crack.