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thrum |
Verb
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make a rhythmic sound |
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thrum |
Verb
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sound the strings of (a string instrument) |
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thrum |
Verb
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sound with a monotonous hum |
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thunk |
Noun
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a dull hollow sound |
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ticktock |
Noun
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steady recurrent ticking sound as made by a clock |
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ticktock |
Verb
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make a sound like a clock or a timer |
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tocktact |
Noun
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steady recurrent ticking sound as made by a clock |
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tictac |
Noun
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steady recurrent ticking sound as made by a clock |
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tide rip |
Noun
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a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current |
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ting |
Verb
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make a light, metallic sound |
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ting |
Verb
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cause to make a ting |
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ting |
Noun
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a light clear metallic sound as of a small bell |
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track meet |
Noun
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a track and field competition between two or more teams |
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track event |
Noun
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a footrace performed on a track (indoor or outdoor) |
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topspin |
Noun
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forward spin (usually of a moving ball) that is imparted by an upward stroke |
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tennis match |
Noun
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a match between tennis players |
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test match |
Noun
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an international championship match |
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thaw |
Noun
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a relaxation or slackening of tensions or reserve |
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thaw |
Noun
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warm weather following a freeze |
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thaw |
Noun
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the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid |
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thaw |
Verb
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become or cause to become soft or liquid |
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triple jump |
Noun
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an athletic contest in which a competitor must perform successively a hop and a step and a jump in continuous movement |
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trade cycle |
Noun
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recurring fluctuations in economic activity consisting of recession and recovery and growth and decline |
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triumph |
Noun
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a successful ending of a struggle or contest |
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triumph |
Noun
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the exultation of victory |
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triumph |
Verb
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to express great joy |
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triumph |
Verb
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dwell on with satisfaction |
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triumph |
Verb
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prove superior |
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triumph |
Verb
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be ecstatic with joy |
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three-day event |
Noun
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an equestrian competition |
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taking apart |
Noun
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the removal of limbs |
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thoroughbred race |
Noun
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a race between thoroughbred horses |
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top dressing |
Noun
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a layer of fertilizer or manure not plowed in |
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tea party |
Noun
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a party at which tea is served |
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torch race |
Noun
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(ancient Greece) in which a torch is passed from one runner to the next |
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tournament |
Noun
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a sporting competition in which contestants play a series of games to decide the winner |
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tournament |
Noun
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a series of jousts between knights contesting for a prize |
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tourney |
Noun
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a sporting competition in which contestants play a series of games to decide the winner |
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tourney |
Verb
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engage in a tourney |
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the hots |
Phrase
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an intense sexual desire |
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trepidation |
Noun
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a feeling of alarm or dread |
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timidness |
Noun
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fear of the unknown or unfamiliar or fear of making decisions |
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throes |
Noun
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violent pangs of suffering |
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tsoris |
Noun
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(Yiddish) trouble and suffering |
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togetherness |
Noun
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affectionate closeness |
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technophobia |
Noun
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dislike for new technology |
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thankfulness |
Noun
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warm friendly feelings of gratitude |
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tinned meat |
Noun
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meat preserved in a can or tin |
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tearfulness |
Noun
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sadness expressed by weeping |
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training table |
Noun
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planned meals for athletes in training (usually served in a mess hall) |