noun a type of synthetic material made from acrylic acid or its derivatives, used in making fabrics and plastics

  • The artist used acrylic paint to create a vibrant landscape.
  • I bought some acrylic yarn to knit a cozy sweater.
  • I love how that acrylic nail polish looks on you!
  • His emotions were like acrylic, transparent and easily seen by all.

noun a collection of different things or items

adjective consisting of various types or diverse elements

  • The gift basket was filled with assorted chocolates and candies.
  • I picked up an assorted selection of snacks for the party.
  • I love going to that deli because they have the best assorted sandwiches.
  • Her mind was like an assorted jigsaw puzzle, with pieces from different aspects of her life.

noun a small piece of glass, stone, or similar material, typically rounded and perforated for threading with others as a necklace or rosary

verb decorate or cover with beads

  • The artisan carefully threaded each bead onto the necklace.
  • I found a cool bead at the craft store for my bracelet.
  • I love how that necklace is beaded, it looks so cool.
  • Her tears clung to her cheeks like beads of rain.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'beribboned' describes something that has ribbons attached

  • The gift was beautifully beribboned with a luxurious satin bow.
  • She showed up to the party with her hair beribboned in colorful strands.
  • The car was all beribboned with streamers for the parade.
  • His words were beribboned with flattery, but lacked sincerity.

noun a natural material made of very fine particles of earth or rock that becomes hard when it is dried or baked

  • The artist molded the clay into a beautiful sculpture.
  • Let's get our hands dirty and play with some clay!
  • I heard she's really good at working with clay, like a pro.
  • His words were like shaping clay, molding my thoughts into something new.

noun small pieces of colored paper thrown during celebrations, especially at weddings and parades

  • The confetti fell gracefully from the sky during the parade.
  • We threw confetti in the air to celebrate the victory.
  • Let's make it rain confetti at the party tonight!
  • Her laughter was like confetti, spreading joy wherever she went.

noun a colored stick of wax or chalk used for writing or drawing

  • The artist carefully selected each crayon for their latest masterpiece.
  • Can you pass me that green crayon over there?
  • I love doodling with these colorful crayons.
  • Her words painted a vivid picture, as if she was using a crayon to draw emotions.

noun a small object or device that is typically unknown or unnamed

  • The engineer used a small doodad to fix the circuit board.
  • I found this old doodad in the attic, not sure what it's for.
  • Check out this cool doodad I picked up at the store.
  • Her mind was like a jumbled mess of doodads, each thought a different shape and size.

noun a type of fabric made of wool or fur

verb past tense of feel, to perceive or experience something

  • She felt a sense of unease upon entering the unfamiliar building.
  • I felt so relieved when I found out the test was postponed.
  • I felt like a million bucks after acing that presentation.
  • His words felt like a slap in the face.

noun a thin, transparent fabric used for dressing wounds or for other medical purposes

  • The nurse applied a layer of sterile gauze over the wound.
  • Can you pass me the gauze so I can wrap up my finger?
  • I always keep some gauze in my first aid kit, just in case.
  • His words felt like a soothing gauze over her emotional wounds.

noun a small quantity or number

  • The chef carefully measured out a handful of spices for the recipe.
  • Could you pass me a handful of chips from the bowl?
  • I only need a handful of minutes to finish this task.
  • Dealing with a handful of difficult customers can be challenging.

noun a hair from the mane or tail of a horse, used for making various items such as brushes and bows

  • The violin bow is made from high-quality horsehair for optimal sound production.
  • I can't believe how soft this horsehair brush is for grooming my horse!
  • That cowboy's hat is made from real horsehair, pretty cool, huh?
  • Her patience was wearing thin, like a horsehair stretched to its limit.

noun a type of fabric or garment created by interlocking loops of yarn with knitting needles

verb to make fabric or a garment by interlocking loops of yarn with knitting needles

  • She learned how to knit intricate lace patterns from her grandmother.
  • I'm going to knit a scarf for my best friend's birthday.
  • I'm totally hooked on knitting these days.
  • The team members knit together seamlessly to complete the project on time.

noun a soft, white, claylike mineral composed mainly of magnesium silicate, used for making tobacco pipes

  • The pipe was made of high-quality meerschaum, known for its smooth smoking qualities.
  • I found a cool meerschaum pipe at the antique shop.
  • Let's smoke some meerschaum and relax by the fire.
  • Her words were delicate and white as meerschaum, easily shaped by the listener's interpretation.

noun a writing instrument with a thin, cylindrical pointed end for marking or drawing

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  • The architect sketched out the blueprint using a pencil.
  • Can I borrow your pencil to write a quick note?
  • I need to grab a pencil before I can start my homework.
  • Her words were as sharp as a freshly sharpened pencil.

noun the hollow, horny tube forming the main part of a feather

  • The author dipped the quill into the inkwell before starting to write.
  • I found a beautiful quill at the antique shop and decided to buy it.
  • Check out this cool quill I got for writing my notes.
  • Her words flowed from her like ink from a quill, effortlessly and beautifully.

noun a small imitation gem made of glass, paste, or gemstone, used in costume jewelry

  • The actress wore a stunning gown adorned with rhinestones to the red carpet event.
  • I found a cute rhinestone bracelet at the flea market.
  • That rhinestone jacket is so bling-bling!
  • Her smile sparkled like rhinestones in the sunlight.

noun a long, narrow strip of fabric, typically used for tying something or for decoration

  • The gift was elegantly wrapped with a satin ribbon.
  • She tied a ribbon around her hair to keep it out of her face.
  • I scored a ribbon for my performance at the talent show.
  • The ribbon of highway stretched out before us, leading to new adventures.

noun a thin circle of rubber used to hold things together by stretching around them

  • The office uses rubber bands to organize paperwork.
  • I always keep a rubber band on my wrist in case I need it.
  • I love flicking rubber bands at my friends during class.
  • His argument was like a stretched rubber band, ready to snap at any moment.

noun a powder or dust produced by sawing wood

  • The carpenter swept up the sawdust from the workshop floor.
  • I accidentally spilled sawdust all over the garage.
  • I hate the feeling of sawdust sticking to my hands.
  • His mind was filled with sawdust after a long day of tedious work.

noun a piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone or bone to bone; a tendon or ligament

  • The sinew of the animal was carefully removed during dissection.
  • I accidentally pulled a sinew in my leg while running.
  • I need to work out more to strengthen my sinews.
  • The sinew of the community was tested during the crisis.

noun a thick, viscous, slippery substance

verb to cover or smear with slime

  • The scientist studied the chemical composition of the slime found in the cave.
  • My little sister loves playing with slime and making different shapes with it.
  • I can't believe you slipped on that slime, dude!
  • The politician's words were coated in slime, revealing his hidden motives.

noun a thin piece of cord, twine, or similar material used for tying, fastening, or hanging things

verb to fit a musical instrument with strings or to provide with strings

  • The scientist studied the properties of various types of strings in order to understand their behavior.
  • I always have trouble tying knots with thin strings, they keep slipping out.
  • I can't believe she pulled on my heart strings like that, I'm totally hooked.
  • The CEO knew how to pull the right strings to get the deal done.

noun a textile fiber obtained from sheep and certain other animals, used to make fabric and yarn

  • The wool industry plays a significant role in the economy of many countries.
  • I love wearing wool sweaters in the winter, they keep me so warm.
  • That hat is made of some high-quality wool, it's legit.
  • She pulled the wool over his eyes with her convincing lies.

noun a cord or strand of loosely twisted, braided, or woven fibers in a candle, lamp, or oil stove that draws up fuel by capillary action to be burned

  • The wick of the candle burned slowly as the room filled with a warm glow.
  • Make sure to trim the wick before lighting the candle so it burns evenly.
  • I love how this candle wick smells when it's burning.
  • His temper was like a short wick, ready to explode at any moment.

noun a proper noun referring to a specific name of a person or entity

  • The company's new product, Brincel, has been receiving positive feedback from customers.
  • Have you tried out that new Brincel gadget? It's pretty cool!
  • I heard Brincel is the latest tech craze among the young crowd.
  • Her laughter was like a burst of Brincel, lighting up the room with joy.

noun a small disc or knob sewn on to a garment, or a button-shaped object used to fasten something

verb to fasten with a button or buttons

  • The tailor carefully sewed on the buttons to complete the suit jacket.
  • I couldn't find the buttons for my shirt, so I just safety pinned it closed.
  • She's always pushing my buttons with her snarky comments.
  • His words were like pushing all the right buttons, making her fall for him even more.

noun a solid resin obtained from pines and some other plants, used especially in varnishes and inks

  • The violinist applied rosin to their bow before starting the performance.
  • Make sure you put enough rosin on your bow for the concert tonight.
  • I ran out of rosin for my bow, do you have any I can borrow?
  • Adding rosin to the situation only made it more sticky and complicated.

noun the long, silky fibers that surround the kernels of an ear of corn

  • The delicate strands of cornsilk shimmered in the sunlight as the farmer harvested the corn.
  • I love running my fingers through the soft cornsilk while I'm shucking corn.
  • Hey, can you pass me that cornsilk so I can tie up this bundle of corn?
  • Her hair was as smooth and shiny as cornsilk, flowing down her back in golden waves.

noun a doll that contains smaller dolls inside of it, each fitting inside the next larger one

  • The nesting doll is a traditional Russian toy consisting of a set of wooden dolls of decreasing size placed one inside another.
  • I bought a cute nesting doll set as a souvenir from my trip to Russia.
  • Check out this cool nesting doll my grandma gave me, it's so unique!
  • The concept of identity can be compared to a nesting doll, with each layer representing a different aspect of a person's self.

noun the fiber of this plant, used in making ropes and fabrics

  • Abaca is a type of banana plant native to the Philippines, valued for its strong fibers.
  • My grandmother loves to knit with abaca yarn because it's so durable.
  • I heard abaca is the new trendy material for eco-friendly fashion.
  • The abaca of our friendship is unbreakable, just like the fibers of the plant.

noun small, typically cylindrical object around which thread is wound for use in sewing or weaving

  • The seamstress carefully wound the thread around the bobbins before starting to sew.
  • I can't find any spare bobbins for my sewing machine, do you have any?
  • I'm all bobbinsed up with this project, it's taking forever to finish!
  • Her mind was a jumble of thoughts, like a tangled mess of bobbins.

noun a type of knitting that is done using only the knitter's arms and hands, rather than knitting needles

  • Arm knitting is a popular technique for creating cozy blankets and scarves without the need for needles.
  • I'm thinking of trying out arm knitting to make a chunky blanket for my living room.
  • Let's have a girls' night in and do some arm knitting together!
  • She felt like she was arm knitting her life back together after a rough patch.

adjective a slang term derived from 'crazy', used to describe something as extreme or intense

  • The artist used a variety of crayons to create a colorful masterpiece.
  • I found a box of crayons in the drawer, wanna color with me?
  • That new movie was cray, you have to see it!
  • Her emotions were all over the place, it was like a crayon box that had been shaken up.

noun a type of plant in the nettle family, native to eastern Asia, that is cultivated for its strong fiber used in textiles

  • Ramie is a strong natural fiber that is often used in textiles.
  • I love the softness of ramie fabric in my summer clothes.
  • Hey, have you felt how cozy this ramie blanket is?
  • Her words were like a delicate weave of ramie, strong yet gentle.

noun a term used to describe a type of artwork created by assembling various materials onto a surface

  • The artist used a technique called mollage to create a mixed media collage.
  • I tried my hand at mollage by combining different materials in my art project.
  • Check out this cool mollage I made for my room decor!
  • The team's performance was like a mollage of different skills coming together to achieve success.

noun a hard outer covering or shell of an acorn, which protects the seed inside

  • The acorn shell protects the seed inside as it grows into a tree.
  • I found a bunch of acorn shells scattered around the yard.
  • Hey, check out this cool acorn shell I found on my hike!
  • Her tough exterior was like an acorn shell, hiding her vulnerable heart.

noun a type of plant native to Africa that is used for making bowstrings

  • African bowstring hemp, also known as Sansevieria, is a species of flowering plant native to Africa.
  • Did you know that African bowstring hemp is a popular houseplant because of its low maintenance requirements?
  • I love how African bowstring hemp adds a touch of greenery to any room without much effort.
  • The resilience of African bowstring hemp is like a symbol of strength in the face of adversity.

noun a type of pottery that is decorated with a pattern resembling the markings of agate

  • The artisan crafted a beautiful agateware vase using a traditional pottery technique.
  • I love how unique and colorful that agateware bowl is!
  • Check out this cool agateware mug I found at the thrift store.
  • Her personality is like agateware - multi-layered and full of surprises.