noun a place where weapons and military equipment are stored or made

  • The country's arsenal includes a variety of cutting-edge weaponry.
  • He showed off his impressive arsenal of video games.
  • She's got a whole arsenal of comebacks ready to go.
  • Her arsenal of skills helped her succeed in the competitive job market.

noun a consecutive sequence or series

adverb in immediate succession or one after the other

  • The team won two games back to back in the tournament.
  • We watched two movies back to back last night.
  • We partied back to back all weekend long.
  • She worked back to back shifts to save up for her vacation.

noun a rounded swelling or protuberance that distorts a flat surface

verb to swell or protrude outwards

  • The doctor noticed a bulge in the patient's abdomen during the examination.
  • I can see a bulge in your backpack, what do you have in there?
  • His wallet was so full it made a bulge in his pocket.
  • The bulge of new construction projects in the city is a sign of economic growth.

noun a small raised area on a surface

verb to come into contact with something with a jolt or impact

  • The car hit a bump in the road causing a slight jolt.
  • I almost spilled my coffee when we hit that bump!
  • Watch out for that speed bump, don't want to mess up your car.
  • The unexpected news was a bump in the road for their plans.

noun a combination of two or more things

adjective relating to or being a combination of two or more things

  • The restaurant offers a lunch combo that includes a sandwich, salad, and drink.
  • Let's order the combo meal deal for dinner tonight.
  • I love getting the combo platter at that fast food joint.
  • His speed and agility on the basketball court make him a deadly combo.

noun a young woman making her debut into society, typically at a formal event or ball

  • The debutante made her grand entrance at the ball, wearing an elegant gown.
  • Did you see the debutante's stunning dress at the party last night?
  • That debutante is always dressed to the nines, she's so fancy!
  • As a debutante in the world of finance, she made a splash with her innovative ideas.

noun a coordinated outfit or costume

  • The orchestra performed a beautiful ensemble of classical music.
  • The band played an awesome ensemble of popular songs.
  • The crew put together a sick ensemble for the performance.
  • The team worked together in perfect ensemble to achieve their goal.

noun a person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal, especially for an extreme religious or political cause

  • The political fanatic refused to consider any opposing viewpoints.
  • My friend is a total music fanatic - she knows every song by heart.
  • That guy is a sports fanatic - he never misses a game!
  • Her dedication to her craft was so intense, it was almost like she was a fanatic about it.

noun apartments with multiple living spaces on one floor

  • The architect designed a new residential building with luxury flats.
  • I love living in these cozy flats with my roommates.
  • Let's check out those sick flats downtown.
  • Her singing voice was as flat as a pancake during the performance.

noun a garment designed to support and shape the body, typically worn under other clothing to create a smooth silhouette

  • The bride wore a beautiful white gown with a foundation garment underneath for added support.
  • I always wear a foundation garment under my dresses to smooth out any lumps and bumps.
  • I can't believe how expensive these foundation garments are, but they really do make a difference in how my clothes fit.
  • Education is the foundation garment of success, providing support and structure for future endeavors.

noun a magazine, photograph, or illustration printed on shiny, smooth paper

adjective having a shiny or reflective surface, smooth and lustrous

adverb in a glossy manner, with a shiny or reflective appearance

  • The magazine cover was printed on glossy paper to enhance the images.
  • I love how the car looks with its glossy finish.
  • Her nails were so glossy, they looked like they were wet.
  • His speech was full of glossy promises but lacked substance.

noun a hidden place; a secluded or isolated place

verb to put or keep out of sight; conceal from the view or notice of others

  • The criminal attempted to hide the stolen goods in a secret compartment.
  • I told you to hide the snacks before mom sees them!
  • She tried to hide her phone from her nosy friend.
  • His emotions were so intense that he couldn't hide them anymore.

noun a robbery or theft carried out with the use of force or threat of force

  • The bank was closed due to a holdup earlier today.
  • There was a holdup at the grocery store, so I had to wait in line for a long time.
  • I can't believe there was a holdup at the gas station last night!
  • The project was delayed because of a holdup in funding.

noun a ballet movement in which one leg is extended in the air and the other is brought up to meet it

verb to perform a jete in ballet

  • The ballet dancer executed a flawless jete during the performance.
  • Did you see that dancer do a perfect jete? It was amazing!
  • That dancer totally nailed the jete, it was lit!
  • Her career took a jete forward after landing a role in the Broadway musical.

verb to take great pleasure or delight in something; to indulge in something luxurious or pleasurable

  • Guests at the five-star resort can luxuriate in the spa's world-class treatments.
  • I love to luxuriate in a bubble bath after a long day at work.
  • Let's just chill and luxuriate in the comfort of this cozy couch.
  • As an artist, I luxuriate in the freedom of expressing my creativity without boundaries.

noun the middle part of the body, between the chest and the waist

adjective relating to or located in the midriff

  • She wore a dress that revealed her midriff, which was considered inappropriate for the formal event.
  • I need to work on toning my midriff before summer hits.
  • Check out her abs, her midriff is on point!
  • The company's financial midriff was showing signs of strain.

noun a part of the body connecting the head to the rest of the body

verb not applicable

adjective not applicable

adverb not applicable

pronoun not applicable

preposition not applicable

conjunction not applicable

interjection not applicable

article not applicable

  • The doctor examined her neck for any signs of injury.
  • I always wear a scarf to keep my neck warm in the winter.
  • I can't believe he got a tattoo on his neck, that's so bold!
  • She felt the weight of the world on her neck as she struggled with her responsibilities.

noun the quality or state of being pearly; lustrous or iridescent appearance

  • The pearliness of the jewelry was truly exquisite, reflecting the high quality of the pearls used.
  • I love the pearliness of your new necklace, it really shines and catches the light.
  • Check out the pearliness of that bling, it's so flashy and cool.
  • Her smile had a pearliness to it, radiating warmth and happiness to everyone around her.

noun a quick or furtive look or glance

verb to look quickly or furtively

  • She took a quick peek at the document before passing it along to her supervisor.
  • I'll just take a peek at the menu before deciding what to order.
  • Let's sneak a peek at the answers before the test starts.
  • He couldn't resist taking a peek into her thoughts during their conversation.

noun an item or object

verb to repair or restore

  • The artist carefully crafted each piece of the sculpture by hand.
  • Can you pass me that piece of cake over there?
  • I heard that new rapper dropped a hot piece last night.
  • She felt like she was missing a piece of herself after the breakup.

noun a person who runs, especially in a specified way or competitively

adjective used to describe something related to running or someone who runs frequently

  • The professional runner broke the world record in the marathon.
  • The runner dude totally crushed the race!
  • That runner is a total speed demon on the track.
  • She's always the runner in our group, constantly juggling multiple tasks at once.

noun a judgment or estimation of the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of something or someone

verb to form an estimate or evaluation of; to assess or appraise

  • Before making a decision, it is important to size up all the available options.
  • Let's size up the competition before entering the market.
  • I need to size up this situation before I can make a move.
  • She quickly sized up the new project and knew it would be a success.

verb present participle of sparkle

adjective shining brightly with flashes of light; glittering

  • The chandelier in the ballroom was sparkling with a thousand crystals.
  • Her new engagement ring is so sparkling, it's blinding!
  • I love how your shoes are so sparkling, they're lit!
  • The idea of starting a new business together was like a sparkling opportunity in the dark.

noun a garment worn under other clothes, typically next to the skin

  • It is important to wear clean undergarments every day for hygiene purposes.
  • I need to buy some new undergarments because my old ones are worn out.
  • I can't believe she left her undergarments hanging on the doorknob for everyone to see.
  • The undergarments of the company's finances were finally exposed during the audit.

zip

noun nothing or zero

verb to move rapidly

  • Please ensure to zip up your jacket before going outside.
  • Hey, don't forget to zip your jacket!
  • I love this new hoodie, it has a cool zip.
  • Her words seemed to zip right over his head, he didn't understand a thing.

sox

noun a nickname for the Chicago White Sox, a professional baseball team

  • The company requires all employees to wear black sox as part of the dress code.
  • I can't find my lucky sox for the game tonight.
  • Those sox are lit, where did you get them?
  • She has a way of pulling success out of her sox when faced with challenges.

adjective relating to the appreciation of beauty or good taste

  • The architect focused on the aesthetical aspects of the building to ensure it was visually pleasing.
  • I really like the aesthetical design of that new restaurant downtown.
  • Check out the aesthetical vibes of this place, it's so cool!
  • Her words painted an aesthetical picture of a peaceful meadow in my mind.

noun eyes

preposition for

  • The art gallery was truly a feast for the eyes with its exquisite paintings and sculptures.
  • The fashion show was a feast for the eyes with all the stunning outfits and designs.
  • The new movie is a feast for the eyes, the special effects are mind-blowing.
  • The picturesque landscape was a feast for the eyes, it was like something out of a dream.