noun a forceful movement of air

verb to cause to fall by the force of a current of air

  • The strong winds caused the tree to blow down.
  • The wind blew the tree down.
  • That storm last night was so intense, it totally blew down that tree.
  • The scandal was so damaging, it blew down his reputation.

noun a device used for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle

verb to slow down or stop a vehicle by applying the brake

  • The driver applied the brake gently to slow down the car.
  • Hey, don't forget to brake before making that turn.
  • I slammed on the brakes when I saw the red light.
  • She needed to put the brakes on her spending before she went broke.

verb to officially name or dedicate something, typically a child during a baptism

  • The priest will christen the newborn baby at the church next Sunday.
  • I heard they're going to christen the new building with a big party.
  • Let's christen this car by taking it for a spin around the block.
  • She felt like she needed to christen her new job with a big success right out of the gate.

noun a group of people who work together, especially all those who work on and operate a ship, aircraft, or train

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  • The crew worked diligently to complete the project on time.
  • Hey, the whole crew is meeting up at the park later.
  • The crew is totally killing it with their dance moves.
  • Together, we make a great crew, always ready to support each other.

noun the act of following or pursuing someone persistently, especially in a harassing or annoying way

  • The practice of dogging in public places is illegal in many countries.
  • I heard some people were caught dogging in the park last night.
  • Let's go check out that dogging spot by the lake, it's supposed to be wild.
  • The team's defense was dogging it during the game, allowing the opposing team to score easily.

verb to be unable to work or do usual activities due to illness or injury

  • After the surgery, he was laid up in bed for a week to recover.
  • I'm feeling a bit laid up with this cold, so I won't be able to make it to the party.
  • I got laid up with a sprained ankle from playing basketball too hard.
  • The project was laid up due to lack of funding, causing delays in the timeline.

noun a type of boat that is powered by a motor rather than sails or oars

  • The motorboat cruised gracefully along the river, its engine humming softly.
  • We took the motorboat out for a spin on the lake and had a blast.
  • Let's hop on the motorboat and go for a joyride!
  • His mind was a motorboat, racing through thoughts at top speed.

noun a flat structure made of planks or logs fastened together for floating on water

verb to travel on a raft

  • The group of survivors built a makeshift raft to escape the deserted island.
  • We grabbed a raft and went floating down the river for fun.
  • Let's hop on the raft and cruise down the lazy river.
  • His ideas formed a solid raft to navigate through the challenging project.

noun a length of strong cord made by twisting together strands of hemp, sisal, nylon, or similar material

verb to cordon off or mark an area by using a rope

preposition used to indicate that an area is separated or marked off by a rope

  • The construction workers will rope off the area for safety purposes.
  • They roped off the best seats for the concert.
  • Let's rope off a spot at the beach for our group.
  • She had to mentally rope off her emotions to focus on the task at hand.

noun a reddish-brown color resembling that of iron oxide

adjective having a reddish-brown color resembling that of iron oxide; affected by rust

  • The old pipes were covered in a layer of rusty corrosion.
  • I found a rusty old bike in the garage that I want to fix up.
  • His jump shot is so rusty, he needs to practice more.
  • After years of neglect, her skills had become rusty and needed to be sharpened.

verb to pack or store something in a particular place, especially in a ship or aircraft

  • Please stow your luggage in the overhead compartment before takeoff.
  • Hey, can you stow your stuff in the back seat so we have more room?
  • I always stow my snacks in my backpack for later.
  • She tried to stow away her emotions, but they eventually came pouring out.

noun the branch of electronics dealing with the technology of telecommunication

  • Telephonics is a branch of electronics dealing with the design and operation of telecommunication systems.
  • I'm studying telephonics in my engineering course.
  • I heard he's a whiz at telephonics, always fixing people's phone issues.
  • In the digital age, mastering telephonics is like holding the key to effective communication.

noun a device controlling the flow of fuel or power to an engine

verb to attack or kill by choking or strangling

  • The pilot gently adjusted the throttle to increase speed.
  • You need to push the throttle forward to go faster.
  • I floored the throttle to zoom past the other cars.
  • She decided to release the throttle on her emotions and speak her mind.

adjective describing something that is not blocked or hindered

  • The view from the top of the mountain was unobstructed, allowing us to see for miles.
  • I love sitting by the window with an unobstructed view of the city skyline.
  • I found a spot on the beach with an unobstructed view of the waves.
  • With clear communication, our path to success is unobstructed.

noun a large, luxurious watercraft used for pleasure cruising or racing

  • The wealthy businessman arrived at the marina in his luxurious yacht.
  • Let's take the yacht out for a spin this weekend!
  • Check out that sick yacht cruising by!
  • Her confidence was like a sleek yacht sailing through rough waters.

noun the activity of sailing in a yacht, especially as a sport or recreation

  • Yachting is a popular recreational activity among the affluent members of society.
  • Let's go yachting this weekend, it'll be so much fun!
  • Yachting is like floating on a fancy boat, just chilling and enjoying the views.
  • In the sea of life, yachting represents luxury and relaxation.