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blackjack |
Noun
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a common scrubby deciduous tree of central and southeastern United States having dark bark and broad three-lobed (club-shaped) leaves |
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blackjack |
Verb
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to exert pressure on someone through threats |
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bridge |
Noun
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any of various card games based on whist for four players |
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bridge |
Noun
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a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc. |
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bridge |
Noun
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an upper deck where a ship is steered and the captain stands |
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bridge |
Noun
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the link between two lenses |
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bridge |
Noun
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a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth |
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bridge |
Noun
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a wooden support that holds the strings up |
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bridge |
Noun
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a circuit consisting of two branches (4 arms arranged in a diamond configuration) across which a meter is connected |
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bridge |
Noun
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the hard ridge that forms the upper part of the nose |
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bridge |
Noun
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something resembling a bridge in form or function |
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bridge |
Verb
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to make a bridge across something |
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bridge |
Verb
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to cross over on a bridge |
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bridge |
Verb
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to connect or reduce the distance between |
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bridge whist |
Noun
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the earliest form of bridge |
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badminton |
Noun
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a game played on a court with light long-handled rackets used to volley a shuttlecock over a net |
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battledore |
Noun
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an ancient racket game |
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battledore |
Noun
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a light long-handled racket used by badminton players |
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battledore and shuttlecock |
Noun
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an ancient racket game |
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basketball |
Noun
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a game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5 players |
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basketball |
Noun
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an inflated ball used in playing basketball |
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basketball game |
Noun
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a game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5 players |
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banking game |
Noun
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any gambling game in which bets are laid against the gambling house or the dealer |
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beguilement |
Noun
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an entertainment that provokes pleased interest and distracts you from worries and vexations |
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beguilement |
Noun
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magnetic personal charm |
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bagatelle |
Noun
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a table game in which short cues are used to knock balls into holes that are guarded by wooden pegs |
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bagatelle |
Noun
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something of little value or significance |
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bagatelle |
Noun
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a light piece of music for piano |
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bar billiards |
Noun
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a table game in which short cues are used to knock balls into holes that are guarded by wooden pegs |
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binge |
Noun
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an occasion for excessive eating or drinking |
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binge |
Noun
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any act of immoderate indulgence |
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binge |
Verb
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to overeat or eat immodestly |
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board game |
Noun
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a game played on a specially designed board |
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backgammon |
Noun
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a board game for two players |
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bout |
Noun
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an occasion for excessive eating or drinking |
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bout |
Noun
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a contest or fight (especially between boxers or wrestlers) |
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bout |
Noun
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a period of illness |
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bout |
Noun
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(sports) a division during which one team is on the offensive |
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booze-up |
Noun
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revelry in drinking |
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bingo |
Noun
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a game in which numbered balls are drawn at random and players cover the corresponding numbers on their cards |
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break dancing |
Noun
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a form of solo dancing that involves rapid acrobatic moves in which different parts of the body touch the ground |
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beano |
Noun
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a game in which numbered balls are drawn at random and players cover the corresponding numbers on their cards |
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break dance |
Noun
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a form of solo dancing that involves rapid acrobatic moves in which different parts of the body touch the ground |
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break dance |
Verb
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to do a break dance |
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blowout |
Noun
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a gay festivity |
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blowout |
Noun
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a sudden malfunction of a part or apparatus |
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blowout |
Noun
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an easy victory |
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bacchanalia |
Noun
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a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity |
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bet |
Noun
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the act of gambling |
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bet |
Noun
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the money risked on a gamble |