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glower |
Verb
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look at with a fixed gaze |
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gape |
Noun
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a stare of amazement (usually with the mouth open) |
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gape |
Noun
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an expression of openmouthed astonishment |
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gape |
Verb
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look with amazement |
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gape |
Verb
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be wide open |
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grading |
Noun
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evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score |
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grading |
Noun
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changing the ground level to a smooth horizontal or gently sloping surface |
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grading |
Noun
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the act of arranging in a graduated series |
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golf lesson |
Noun
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a lesson in playing golf |
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glance |
Noun
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a quick look |
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glance |
Verb
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hit at an angle |
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glance |
Verb
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throw a glance at |
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glimpse |
Noun
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a quick look |
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glimpse |
Noun
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a brief or incomplete view |
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glimpse |
Noun
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a vague indication |
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glimpse |
Verb
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catch a glimpse of or see briefly |
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guerrilla theater |
Noun
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dramatization of a social issue |
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gardening |
Noun
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the cultivation of plants |
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granulation |
Noun
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the act of forming something into granules or grains |
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granulation |
Noun
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new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process |
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grooving |
Noun
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the cutting of spiral grooves on the inside of the barrel of a firearm |
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glyptography |
Noun
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carving or engraving (especially on stones) |
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glyptography |
Noun
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carvings or engravings, especially on precious stones |
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gastronomy |
Noun
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the art and practice of choosing and preparing and eating good food |
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gastronomy |
Noun
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a particular style of cookery |
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gouge |
Verb
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obtain by coercion or intimidation |
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gouge |
Noun
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the act of gouging |
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gouge |
Noun
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and edge tool with a blade like a trough for cutting channels or grooves |
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gouge |
Noun
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an impression in a surface (as made by a blow) |
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gouge |
Verb
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force with the thumb |
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gouge |
Verb
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make a groove in |
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geological dating |
Noun
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use of chemical analysis to estimate the age of geological specimens |
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ground attack |
Noun
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an attack by ground troops |
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grazing fire |
Noun
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fire approximately parallel to the ground |
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gradation |
Noun
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the act of arranging in grades |
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gradation |
Noun
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a degree of ablaut |
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gradation |
Noun
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relative position in a graded series |
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gemination |
Noun
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the act of copying or making a duplicate (or duplicates) of something |
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gemination |
Noun
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the doubling of a word or phrase (as for rhetorical effect) |
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germ warfare |
Noun
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the use of harmful bacteria as a weapon |
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gather |
Noun
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the act of gathering something |
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gather |
Noun
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sewing consisting of small folds or puckers made by pulling tight a thread in a line of stitching |
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gather |
Verb
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increase or develop |
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gather |
Verb
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collect or gather |
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gather |
Verb
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conclude from evidence |
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gather |
Verb
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to look for food in nature |
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gather |
Verb
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draw together into folds or puckers |
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gather |
Verb
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draw and bring closer |
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gather |
Verb
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assemble or get together |
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gather |
Verb
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collect in one place |