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Cob |
. the central, cylindrical, woody part of the corn ear to which the grains, or kernels, are attached. 2. a hazelnut or filbert, especially one of a large variety. |
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Cot |
NORTH AMERICAN a camp bed, particularly a portable, collapsible one. a plain narrow bed. |
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Hog |
hôɡ,häɡ/Submit noun 1. a domesticated pig, especially one over 120 pounds (54 kg) and reared for slaughter. synonyms: pig, sow, swine, porker, piglet, boar; informalpiggy |
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Hid |
Past of hide |
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Nag |
annoy or irritate (a person) with persistent fault-finding or continuous urging. "she constantly nags her daughter about getting married" synonyms: harass, badger, give someone a hard time, hound, harry, criticize, carp, find fault with, keep on at, grumble at, go on at; More noun 1. a person who nags someone. synonyms: shrew, harpy, termagant, harridan; archaicscold |
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Pit |
a large hole in the ground. synonyms: hole, ditch, trench, trough, hollow, excavation, cavity, crater, pothole; More 2. an area reserved or enclosed for a specific activity, in particular. |
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Rag |
a piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece, used typically for cleaning things. "he wiped his hands on an oily rag" synonyms: cloth, scrap of cloth; informalschmatte "an oily rag" 2. informal a newspaper, typically one regarded as being of low quality. "the local rag" |
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Rim |
the upper or outer edge of an object, typically something circular or approximately circular. "a china egg cup with a gold rim" synonyms: brim, edge, lip "the rim of her cup" verb 1. form or act as an outer edge or rim for. "a huge lake rimmed by glaciers" |
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Rip |
tear or pull (something) quickly or forcibly away from something or someone. "a fan tried to rip his pants off during a show" synonyms: tear, wrench, wrest, pull, snatch, tug, pry, heave, drag, peel, pluck; informalyank "he ripped the posters down" 2. move forcefully and rapidly. "fire ripped through her bungalow" noun 1. a long tear or cut. synonyms: tear, slit, split, rent, laceration, cut, gash, slash "a rip in my sleeve" 2. NORTH AMERICANinformal a fraud or swindle; a rip-off. |
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Rot |
(chiefly of animal or vegetable matter) decay or cause to decay by the action of bacteria and fungi; decompose. "the chalets were neglected and their woodwork was rotting away" synonyms: decay, decompose, become rotten; More noun 1. the process of decaying. "the leaves were turning black with rot" 2. informal nonsense; rubbish. "don't talk rot" |
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Tug |
pull (something) hard or suddenly. "she tugged off her boots" synonyms: pull (at), pluck, tweak, twitch, jerk, wrench; More noun 1. a hard or sudden pull. "another tug and it came loose" synonyms: pull, jerk, wrench, heave, yank "one good tug would loosen it" 2. short for tugboat. |
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Bob |
(of a thing) make a quick short movement up and down. "I could see his red head bobbing around" synonyms: move up and down, bounce, toss, skip, dance, jounce; More noun 1. a movement up and down. "she could only manage a slight bob of her head" synonyms: move up and down, bounce, toss, skip, dance, jounce; |