noun a strip of material, such as cloth or plastic, with an adhesive surface on one or both sides, used for sticking things together

  • The package was securely sealed with adhesive tape.
  • Can you pass me the adhesive tape so I can wrap this gift?
  • I ran out of adhesive tape, do you have any stickies?
  • His words were like adhesive tape, binding us together in agreement.

noun a brand of adhesive bandages used for covering minor cuts and wounds

  • The nurse applied a Band Aid to the patient's wound.
  • I'll just put a Band Aid on it for now.
  • I need a Band Aid for this situation, it's getting messy.
  • Using a Band Aid solution won't fix the underlying issue.

noun a person or thing that cleans or purifies

  • The facial cleanser is gentle and suitable for all skin types.
  • I ran out of my favorite cleanser, so I need to buy a new one.
  • This cleanser is the bomb - it leaves my skin feeling so fresh and clean.
  • Reading a good book is like a mental cleanser, helping to clear your mind of clutter.

noun a small, thin, plastic lens worn directly on the cornea of the eye to correct vision

  • She decided to switch from glasses to contact lenses for better vision.
  • I always forget to take out my contact lens before going to bed.
  • I can't see anything without my contacts in.
  • He sees the world through rose-colored contact lenses, always looking for the positive in every situation.

noun a thing that lies on, over, or around something, especially in order to protect or conceal it

verb gerund form of the verb 'cover', which means to put something such as a lid or cloth on top of or in front of something in order to protect or hide it

  • The new policy includes covering all employees under the health insurance plan.
  • I'll be covering for Sarah while she's on vacation next week.
  • I'm covering the bill tonight, don't worry about it.
  • Her smile was like a warm blanket covering my heart.

noun a sauce or seasoning for food, especially a salad

verb present participle of dress, to prepare or adorn something in a particular way

  • The chef prepared a vinaigrette dressing to accompany the salad.
  • I like my salad with extra ranch dressing on the side.
  • She always puts on a killer dressing to impress at parties.
  • His extravagant lifestyle is just a dressing for his insecurities.

verb to supply or provide with necessary items or equipment

adjective having the necessary items or equipment for a particular purpose

  • The laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment for conducting scientific research.
  • The kitchen is equipped with all the tools you need to cook a delicious meal.
  • My car is equipped with some sick rims and a killer sound system.
  • She is equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in her career.

noun a liquid solution used for cleaning or soothing the eyes

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  • The company provided eyewash stations in case of any chemical spills in the laboratory.
  • I always keep a bottle of eyewash in my bag in case I get something in my eye.
  • Don't believe everything she says, it's just eyewash to make herself look good.
  • The politician's promises were nothing but eyewash, as he never followed through on any of them.

noun A thin piece of metal or plastic that is used to hold hair in place

adjective Describing something that is shaped like a pin used for holding hair

  • She carefully navigated the sharp hairpin turns of the mountain road.
  • I had to make a quick hairpin turn to avoid hitting the car in front of me.
  • He whipped around the corner in his car like a hairpin racer.
  • Her mind took a hairpin turn as she considered a new perspective on the issue.

noun a type of high boot or sock that reaches up to the knee

adjective describing the height of something that reaches up to the knee

  • The knee-high boots were a popular choice among the attendees at the formal event.
  • She wore a cute pair of knee-high socks with her outfit.
  • Those knee-highs are so trendy right now.
  • The water in the river was knee-high after the heavy rain.

noun a cushion or pad that is used to support the head while sleeping

  • She placed the pillow under her head before going to sleep.
  • I always hug my pillow when I go to bed.
  • I love snuggling up with my fluffy pillow at night.
  • His words were like a soft pillow after a long day of stress.

noun a medical dressing consisting of a soft heated mass of meal or clay that is spread on a cloth and applied to the skin to treat inflamed areas

verb to cover or coat with plaster

  • The doctor applied a plaster to the wound to help it heal.
  • I accidentally bumped my head, so now I have to wear a plaster.
  • I need to get some plaster for my cracked phone screen.
  • She plastered on a smile even though she was feeling sad inside.

noun a small bag or pouch in a garment for carrying small articles

verb to put into one's pocket

adjective of or relating to a pocket

adverb in or into one's pocket

  • She reached into her pocket to retrieve her phone.
  • I always keep my keys in my pocket.
  • I found a cool pen in my pocket.
  • He always has a trick up his pocket.

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  • The kangaroo carries its young in a pouch located on its abdomen.
  • I always keep my keys in the front pouch of my backpack for easy access.
  • Hey, can you pass me that pouch of chips over there?
  • Her heart felt like a heavy pouch filled with unresolved emotions.

noun the skin of a sheep with the wool on it, used for clothing or rugs

  • The sheepskin was used to make a warm and cozy blanket.
  • I love my sheepskin rug in the living room - it's so soft!
  • Check out that guy's sheepskin jacket, it's really stylish.
  • Sheepskin represents comfort and luxury in this cold world.

noun a large rectangular piece of fabric or material

verb present participle of the verb 'sheet', which means to cover or wrap with a sheet of material

  • The construction workers were busy sheeting the roof of the new building.
  • I need to buy some sheeting to cover up my old furniture.
  • Let's grab some sheeting and make a makeshift tent in the backyard.
  • The dense fog was like a thick sheeting covering the entire city.

noun a substance used with water for washing and cleaning, made of a compound of natural oils or fats with sodium hydroxide or another strong alkali, and typically having perfume and color added

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  • The soap industry has seen a steady increase in demand over the past few years.
  • Hey, can you pass me the soap? I need to wash my hands.
  • I love this new soap, it leaves my skin feeling so fresh and clean.
  • Using humor as a soap to lighten the mood in tense situations can be quite effective.

noun flattery or cajolery used to persuade someone

  • The salesman used soft soap to persuade the customer to make a purchase.
  • She always tries to soft soap her way out of trouble.
  • Stop soft soaping me, just tell me the truth.
  • His compliments felt like soft soap, trying to cover up his true intentions.

noun a porous, absorbent, and often soft material used for cleaning or absorbing liquid

verb to clean or wipe with a sponge

  • The scientist used a sponge to absorb the excess liquid in the experiment.
  • Can you pass me the sponge so I can clean up this spill?
  • I love using a sponge to scrub dishes, it makes cleaning so much easier.
  • Her mind was like a sponge, absorbing every piece of information she came across.

noun a device used for straining or filtering liquids or solids

  • The chef used a fine mesh strainer to remove any impurities from the broth.
  • Can you pass me the strainer so I can drain the pasta?
  • I need to borrow your pasta strainer to sift through this mess.
  • She acted as a strainer, separating fact from fiction in the gossip.

adjective describing something that is capable of being stretched; elastic

  • The fabric used in the new line of activewear is extremely stretchy, allowing for maximum flexibility during workouts.
  • I love wearing these stretchy leggings because they are so comfortable and easy to move in.
  • These stretchy pants are perfect for lounging around the house on lazy days.
  • His excuses for being late were so stretchy, I could hardly believe a word he said.

verb past tense of the verb 'stuff', which means to fill a space or container tightly with something

adjective describing something that has been filled tightly with a substance or material

  • The turkey was stuffed with a mixture of breadcrumbs and herbs.
  • I'm so stuffed after that big meal.
  • I can't believe how stuffed I am right now.
  • His mind was stuffed with useless information.

noun a fine powder made from talc, used for perfuming the body and for absorbing moisture

  • Talcum powder is commonly used in cosmetics and personal care products.
  • I always use talcum powder after a shower to keep my skin dry.
  • Hey, do you have any of that talcum powder stuff to borrow?
  • Her words were like talcum powder, soft and soothing to the soul.

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.

noun A soft material such as cotton or wool formed into a mass or pad, used for stuffing or padding.

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  • The tailor used wadding to provide extra padding in the shoulders of the coat.
  • I found some wadding in the craft store to stuff my pillows with.
  • I heard he wadded up his homework and threw it in the trash.
  • Her words felt like wadding, softening the blow of the criticism.

noun a band worn around the wrist, typically to absorb sweat or as a fashion accessory

  • The event staff handed out wristbands to all attendees for identification purposes.
  • I love collecting wristbands from different concerts I attend.
  • Check out my new wristband, it's so lit!
  • The wristband of friendship connects us no matter where we are.

noun a type of medical boot designed to protect and support the foot and ankle during the healing process

  • The patient was prescribed a walker boot to help support their injured foot.
  • My friend sprained their ankle and now they have to wear a clunky walker boot.
  • I can't believe I have to rock this ugly walker boot for the next few weeks.
  • After the accident, he felt like he was walking through life in a walker boot, unable to fully move forward.

noun a protective device worn on the face, typically used in medical or industrial settings to protect the eyes, nose, and mouth from splashes, debris, or other hazards

  • The laboratory technician wore a face shield to protect against any chemical splashes.
  • Make sure to put on your face shield before using the power tools.
  • I feel like a superhero when I have my face shield on.
  • She put up a metaphorical face shield to block out all the negativity around her.

noun a solid resin obtained from pines and some other plants, used especially in varnishes and inks

  • The violinist applied rosin to their bow before starting the performance.
  • Make sure you put enough rosin on your bow for the concert tonight.
  • I ran out of rosin for my bow, do you have any I can borrow?
  • Adding rosin to the situation only made it more sticky and complicated.

noun a small, moistened piece of cloth or paper used for cleaning

adjective describing the wipe as being damp or moist

  • Please ensure to use a wet wipe to clean the surface before applying the disinfectant.
  • Hey, can you pass me a wet wipe? I spilled something on the table.
  • I always keep a wet wipe in my bag for emergencies.
  • His words were like a wet wipe, wiping away all my doubts and fears.

noun a material or surface that prevents slipping

adjective describing a surface or material that prevents slipping

  • The non-skid surface on the stairs prevents slipping accidents.
  • Make sure you wear shoes with non-skid soles on the boat.
  • These non-skid socks are perfect for walking on hardwood floors.
  • Her non-skid attitude towards success ensures she never gives up.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case 'absorbant' can be used as a noun to refer to a material or substance that has the quality of being able to absorb liquid

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'absorbant' describes a material or substance that is able to soak up liquid

  • The new towels are made from a highly absorbant material that dries quickly.
  • I spilled some water on the absorbant mat and it soaked it up right away.
  • I need to get some more of those super absorbant paper towels for the kitchen.
  • She had an absorbant mind, always eager to learn new things and soak up information.