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sawn-off |
Adjective
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cut short |
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sawn-off |
Adjective
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well below average height |
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shortish |
Adjective
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somewhat short |
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short-range |
Adjective
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limited to short distances |
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short-range |
Adjective
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relating to the near future |
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skintight |
Adjective
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so tight as to cling to the skin |
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skin-tight |
Adjective
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so tight as to cling to the skin |
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short-snouted |
Adjective
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having a snout that is shorter than average |
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snub |
Adjective
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unusually short |
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snub |
Noun
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a refusal to recognize someone you know |
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snub |
Noun
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an instance of driving away or warding off |
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snub |
Verb
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reject outright and bluntly |
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snub |
Verb
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refuse to acknowledge |
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sonorous |
Adjective
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full and loud and deep |
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stubby |
Adjective
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short and blunt |
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stenosed |
Adjective
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abnormally constricted body canal or passage |
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stenotic |
Adjective
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abnormally constricted body canal or passage |
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seraphic |
Adjective
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having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub |
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seraphic |
Adjective
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of or relating to an angel of the first order |
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squandered |
Adjective
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not used to good advantage |
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straying |
Adjective
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unable to find your way |
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salvageable |
Adjective
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capable of being saved from ruin |
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sprawly |
Adjective
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spread out irregularly |
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spread-eagle |
Adjective
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with arms and legs stretched out and apart |
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spread-eagle |
Verb
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stretch out completely |
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spread-eagle |
Verb
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defeat disastrously |
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spread-eagle |
Verb
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stand with arms and legs spread out |
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spread-eagle |
Verb
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execute a spread eagle on skates, with arms and legs stretched out |
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spread-eagle |
Verb
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stretch over |
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semipermanent |
Adjective
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relating to or extending over a relatively long time |
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seven-day |
Adjective
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lasting through a week |
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shattering |
Adjective
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seemingly loud enough to break something |
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shattering |
Noun
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the act of breaking something into small pieces |
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shouted |
Adjective
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in a vehement outcry |
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short and sweet |
Adjective
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dealt with very quickly |
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short-dated |
Adjective
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of a gilt-edged security |
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softened |
Adjective
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being or made softer or less loud or clear |
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softened |
Adjective
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toned down |
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short-run |
Adjective
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relating to or extending over a limited period |
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short-term |
Adjective
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relating to or extending over a limited period |
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scorned |
Adjective
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treated with contempt |
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susurrant |
Adjective
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making a low continuous indistinct sound |
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spurned |
Adjective
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rebuffed (by a lover) without warning |
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sesquipedalian |
Adjective
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(of words) long and ponderous |
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sesquipedalian |
Adjective
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given to the overuse of long words |
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sesquipedalian |
Noun
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a very long word |
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soughing |
Adjective
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characterized by soft sounds |
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susurrous |
Adjective
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characterized by soft sounds |
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soft-footed |
Adjective
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sound of quiet gentle steps |
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soft-spoken |
Adjective
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having a speaking manner that is not loud or harsh |