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noun a portable device used to project a long controllable stream of fire

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  • The military used a flamethrower to clear out enemy bunkers.
  • I heard they used a flamethrower to get rid of the wasp nest in the backyard.
  • That car is so fast, it's like a flamethrower on wheels!
  • Her words were like a flamethrower, burning through all of his excuses.

noun an act or instance of intruding; an unwelcome interruption or invasion

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  • The company's security system detected an intrusion attempt on their network.
  • I heard there was an intrusion at the party last night, but everything turned out okay.
  • Yo, did you see that intrusion on the livestream? It was wild!
  • Her intrusive thoughts kept her up at night, causing a constant feeling of unease.

noun a short crowbar used for forcing doors and windows

verb to force open (a door or window) with a jimmy

  • Jimmy is a diligent employee who always meets deadlines.
  • I heard Jimmy got a promotion at work, good for him!
  • Jimmy is a cool dude, always down for a good time.
  • The storm hit the town like Jimmy's temper, fast and fierce.

noun a device that allows parents to remotely listen to or watch their baby in another room

  • The baby monitor allows parents to keep an eye on their child from another room.
  • I always have the baby monitor on so I can hear if my baby wakes up.
  • I'll just bring the baby monitor with me so we can keep tabs on the little one.
  • The security cameras act as a baby monitor for the entire building, ensuring safety at all times.