noun a game of chance in which each player has a card with numbers on it, and the caller draws numbers randomly and calls them out

interjection used to express excitement or satisfaction when one has achieved a goal or success

  • The bingo game is scheduled to start at 7 PM in the community hall.
  • Let's play some bingo at the church social tonight!
  • I totally binged on bingo last night with my friends.
  • Finding the perfect solution to the problem was like hitting the bingo jackpot.

noun a small model house used as a toy for children

  • The dollhouse was meticulously crafted with intricate details.
  • I love playing with my dollhouse, it's so much fun!
  • Check out that dollhouse, it's lit!
  • Her perfect life seemed like a dollhouse, everything in its place and picture-perfect.

noun a symbol or number used in mathematics or counting

verb to calculate or estimate a number or amount

  • The mathematician is a brilliant figurer who can solve complex equations effortlessly.
  • She's a great figurer when it comes to planning parties and events.
  • I'm not much of a figurer when it comes to budgeting my money.
  • He is a key figurer in the company, always coming up with innovative ideas.

noun A small card used for organizing and storing information in a filing system

  • The office clerk organized the documents using a filing card system.
  • I can't find the report, it must be in one of the filing cards on my desk.
  • I'll just stick that note on a filing card so I don't forget about it.
  • Each filing card represents a different aspect of my life that I need to keep track of.

noun the earth

  • The globe is a spherical model of the Earth.
  • I love looking at the globe and dreaming about traveling the world.
  • Check out this cool globe I found at the thrift store!
  • His influence extends across the globe.

adjective describing an object that is not alive or does not possess consciousness

  • The scientist conducted experiments on various inanimate objects to test their durability.
  • My sister talks to her inanimate stuffed animals as if they were real.
  • I can't believe you're so attached to that inanimate object, it's just a piece of junk.
  • The city at night seemed inanimate, devoid of any signs of life.

noun the state or quality of being instrumental; a means or agency through which something is accomplished

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  • The instrumentality of the law is crucial for maintaining order in society.
  • The instrumentality of this tool makes it easy to fix things around the house.
  • I can't believe the instrumentality of that new app - it's so cool!
  • The instrumentality of music can bring people together in ways words cannot.

noun a material or object that produces a magnetic field

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  • The magnet attracts iron particles due to its magnetic field.
  • I found a magnet in the drawer, do you need it?
  • That new phone case is like a magnet for fingerprints.
  • Her charisma acted like a magnet, drawing people towards her.

noun a movable model of a person or animal that is typically manipulated by strings or hand controls

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  • The puppet show was a hit among the children at the school event.
  • I can't believe how realistic that puppet looked on stage!
  • That puppet is so cool, it's like magic!
  • He felt like a puppet in the hands of his boss, always being told what to do.

noun a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively

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  • The company invested in new resources to improve efficiency.
  • We need to gather more resources for the project.
  • I'm tapped out on resources for this month.
  • She is a great resource for information on that topic.

noun a vehicle designed for travel or transportation in outer space

  • The spaceship was equipped with state-of-the-art technology for interstellar travel.
  • I can't believe we actually built a spaceship in our backyard!
  • That spaceship is out of this world!
  • Her mind was like a spaceship, always exploring new ideas and possibilities.

noun a person who spells words

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  • The speller correctly spelled all the words in the spelling bee competition.
  • The speller aced the spelling test with flying colors.
  • The speller totally nailed the spelling bee.
  • She was a master speller, effortlessly weaving words together like a skilled artist.

noun a person or thing that strengthens or reinforces something

  • The physical therapist recommended using a strengthener to improve muscle tone.
  • I've been using this strengthener to help me get stronger at the gym.
  • I heard that new protein shake is a real strengthener for building muscle.
  • Reading challenging books is a great strengthener for the mind.

noun A person who keeps track of time, such as an official in a sports game or a clock in a workplace.

  • The timekeeper at the event ensured that all activities ran according to schedule.
  • The timekeeper made sure we didn't run late for the meeting.
  • I'll be the timekeeper for our study session, so we stay on track.
  • In a way, our body's internal clock acts as a natural timekeeper for our daily routines.

noun a small scale model or rough draft of an unfinished sculpture or architectural design

  • The architect presented a detailed maquette of the new building design.
  • Check out the cool maquette the artist made for the upcoming exhibit.
  • I saw a mini maquette of the sculpture at the art fair.
  • The maquette of his dream house symbolized his aspirations for the future.

noun a made-up or fictional word, not commonly used in the English language

  • The Wagabee is a new type of technology designed to improve efficiency in the workplace.
  • I heard that the Wagabee is the latest gadget everyone is talking about.
  • I can't wait to get my hands on that Wagabee, it looks so cool!
  • The Wagabee is like a magic wand that solves all your problems in an instant.

noun a manual computing device with beads or disks that can be moved up and down on rods or in grooves

  • The teacher demonstrated how to use the abacus to perform complex calculations.
  • I found an old abacus in my grandparents' attic and decided to try using it.
  • I'm so bad at math, I might as well be using an abacus!
  • She used the abacus of her mind to carefully weigh her options before making a decision.