verb to take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way

  • She decided to dabble in the world of fine art by taking a painting class.
  • I like to dabble in cooking new recipes on the weekends.
  • He's always dabbling in different hobbies, never sticking with one for too long.
  • The company decided to dabble in the stock market, hoping for a quick profit.

noun a device or compartment for freezing food or keeping it frozen

  • The frozen food in the freezer should be consumed within a certain time frame.
  • Hey, can you grab some ice cream from the freezer?
  • I'm chilling in front of the freezer, looking for something to snack on.
  • She felt like her emotions were trapped in a freezer, unable to express them freely.

adjective soft and sticky, often referring to a texture or consistency

  • The gooey substance was carefully analyzed in the laboratory.
  • I love indulging in gooey chocolate chip cookies.
  • That s'more was so gooey, it was amazing!
  • Her words were like gooey syrup, sweet and sticky.

noun a person who pursues a particular hobby

adjective relating to or characteristic of a hobbyist

  • The hobbyist spent hours perfecting their craft in woodworking.
  • As a hobbyist, he enjoys collecting stamps from all over the world.
  • The hobbyist is really into DIY projects and upcycling old furniture.
  • She's a hobbyist when it comes to exploring new hiking trails and conquering mountains.

noun a thing that can be instructed or taught

adjective capable of being instructed or taught

  • The instructable provided step-by-step guidance on how to assemble the furniture.
  • I found an instructable online that showed me how to fix my leaky faucet.
  • Dude, check out this instructable for making the perfect grilled cheese sandwich.
  • His actions were like an instructable for how to navigate through difficult situations.

noun a temporary or improvised substitute

adjective done or made using whatever is available at the time

  • The workers set up a makeshift shelter to protect themselves from the rain.
  • I quickly put together a makeshift bed for my unexpected guest.
  • We used some random stuff to create a makeshift grill for the BBQ.
  • Her smile was like a makeshift bandage on the wound of his heart.

noun a casual or occasional piece of work, especially one of a routine domestic or manual nature

  • He took on an odd job as a freelance consultant to make some extra money.
  • I did an odd job helping my neighbor paint his fence last weekend.
  • I picked up an odd job delivering pizzas for some quick cash.
  • Being a parent sometimes feels like a never-ending series of odd jobs.

verb to assemble or create by joining or combining different parts or elements

adverb used to describe the action of putting together

  • The team worked diligently to put together a comprehensive report for the board meeting.
  • We should put together a plan before starting the project.
  • Let's put together a killer playlist for the party tonight.
  • She was able to put together the pieces of the puzzle and solve the mystery.

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 The act of becoming thoroughly wet or saturated

adjective Causing something to become thoroughly wet or saturated

  • The clothes were soaking after being left out in the rain.
  • I got caught in the storm and now I'm soaking wet.
  • I jumped in the pool fully clothed and now I'm soaking.
  • Her words were like a sponge, soaking up all the information she could.

noun a thin sheet of cardboard, plastic, or metal with a pattern or letters cut out of it, used to produce the cut design on the surface below by the application of ink or paint through the holes

verb to mark or create a design using a stencil

  • The artist used a stencil to create precise shapes in her artwork.
  • I found a cool stencil for my DIY project at the craft store.
  • I'm going to stencil some graffiti on that wall later.
  • His strict upbringing acted as a stencil for his own parenting style.

noun A tool used for gripping and turning objects, typically consisting of a handle and metal shaft with a jaw or jaws at one end

verb To twist or pull (something) violently or suddenly

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  • The mechanic used a wrench to tighten the bolts on the car engine.
  • Can you pass me the wrench so I can fix this leaky pipe?
  • I can't believe he tried to wrench the door open after locking himself out.
  • She felt like someone had twisted a wrench in her heart when she heard the news.

noun a type of flooring material made from linseed oil and other natural materials, often used in kitchens and bathrooms

  • The flooring in the kitchen is made of high-quality lino.
  • I spilled some juice on the lino in the living room.
  • Let's roll up the lino and dance on the hardwood floor.
  • She felt like she was walking on lino, with no solid ground beneath her.

verb to move or act aimlessly or idly

preposition used to indicate the action of moving or acting in a casual or relaxed manner

  • The workers continued to potter about the factory, tidying up and organizing the equipment.
  • I like to potter about in the garden on weekends, just enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.
  • My grandpa loves to potter about the house, fixing things here and there.
  • She spent the afternoon pottering about in her thoughts, reflecting on the events of the day.

noun a small elasticized or twisted fabric band used to fasten a woman's hair

adjective describing the style or material of the scrunchie

  • The young lady wore a scrunchie in her hair to keep it neatly in place.
  • I love how your scrunchie matches your outfit perfectly.
  • I can't find my favorite scrunchie anywhere, it's driving me crazy!
  • Her laughter was like a colorful scrunchie, brightening up the room.

noun A tool with a shaped metal head fixed at a right angle on a handle, used for turning nuts or bolts.

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  • The mechanic used a spanner to tighten the bolts on the machinery.
  • Can you pass me the spanner so I can fix this bike?
  • I always keep a spanner in my toolbox for quick fixes.
  • She used her wit as a spanner to dismantle his argument.

noun a person who works from a shed, typically as a home office or workshop

  • The shedworker diligently completed their tasks in the quiet workspace.
  • The shedworker prefers to work in their shed rather than the office.
  • That shedworker is always getting things done in their own way.
  • As a shedworker, he thrives in his solitary work environment, much like a lone wolf.

noun a type of outdoor chair with a slanted back and wide armrests, typically made of wood or plastic

  • The elegant adirondack chair added a touch of sophistication to the outdoor patio.
  • I love lounging in my adirondack chair while sipping on a cold drink.
  • Let's chill in the backyard in our adirondack chairs.
  • Sitting in the adirondack chair by the lake, she felt at peace with the world.