noun a device that produces a flame or heat for a specific purpose, such as cooking or heating

adjective describing something that is capable of burning or producing a flame or heat

  • The laboratory technician used a Bunsen burner to heat the chemicals.
  • I'll put the kettle on the burner for some tea.
  • Hey man, pass me the burner so I can light up this joint.
  • Her passion for music was like a burner, always fueling her creativity.

noun an instrument for drawing circles and arcs

  • The hiker used a compass to navigate through the dense forest.
  • Make sure to bring a compass when we go hiking next weekend.
  • I have no idea where we are, my phone's compass is broken.
  • His moral compass always guides him to make the right decisions.

noun clothing worn by military personnel during combat or training exercises

  • The soldiers wore their camouflage fatigues during the training exercise.
  • I need to change out of my sweaty fatigues after the workout.
  • I can't believe you're still wearing those old fatigues from high school.
  • The long day of meetings left me feeling mentally fatigued, like wearing heavy fatigues.

noun a soft woven fabric, typically made of wool or cotton, that is often used for clothing or bedding

  • The tailor recommended a high-quality flannel for the winter coat.
  • I love wearing flannel shirts on lazy Sundays.
  • Check out this cool flannel I scored at the thrift store.
  • His words were as soft and comforting as a flannel blanket.

peg

noun a place or position on a scale or in a sequence

verb to fasten or secure with a peg

  • She used a peg to hang up the laundry on the clothesline.
  • Can you pass me that peg so I can clip this paper together?
  • I need to peg this project before the deadline hits.
  • His comment really pegged her self-esteem.

noun a portable device or object

adjective able to be easily carried or moved, often referring to a device or object

  • The portable device allows for easy transportation of important documents.
  • I love my portable speaker, I can take it anywhere with me.
  • This portable charger is a lifesaver when my phone dies on the go.
  • Her laughter was like a portable sunshine, brightening up the room.

noun a length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head

verb to wrap with or as if with a scarf

  • She wrapped a cashmere scarf around her neck to stay warm in the winter weather.
  • I love your new scarf! Where did you get it?
  • That scarf is so lit, I need to get one for myself.
  • His words were like a warm scarf on a cold day, comforting and reassuring.

noun a tool or object used for sharpening

verb to make or become sharp

  • It is important to sharpen your skills through continuous learning and practice.
  • I need to sharpen my pencil before I can start writing.
  • I'm going to sharpen up on my basketball skills before the game.
  • The competition will sharpen our focus and determination to succeed.

noun a small peg or plug for stopping the vent of a cask

  • The plumber installed a new spigot on the outdoor faucet.
  • Don't forget to turn off the spigot after watering the plants.
  • I'll grab a cold one from the spigot in the fridge.
  • The company's new marketing strategy was like turning on a spigot of new customers.

noun Clothing designed for sports or athletic activities.

  • Sportswear is designed to be comfortable and functional for physical activities.
  • I love wearing sportswear because it's so comfy and easy to move in.
  • I'm all about that sportswear life - leggings and hoodies all day, every day.
  • His mind was like sportswear, always ready for action and never slowing down.

noun a type of hat made of straw or straw-like material

  • The gentleman wore a strawhat to shield himself from the sun.
  • I love wearing my strawhat to the beach, it's so cute!
  • Check out that dude rocking a sick strawhat!
  • She always wears her strawhat of confidence when facing challenges.

noun a pair of glasses with tinted lenses worn to protect the eyes from the sun or glare

  • The optometrist recommended wearing sunglasses to protect my eyes from harmful UV rays.
  • I always forget my sunglasses when I go to the beach, and end up squinting all day.
  • Check out those shades! Those sunglasses are so cool.
  • She always wears her sunglasses indoors, trying to hide her emotions from others.

noun a type of umbrella or parasol used to block sunlight

  • The sunshade provided much-needed relief from the scorching sun during the outdoor event.
  • Don't forget to bring your sunshade to the beach, or you'll end up with a sunburn.
  • I always keep my trusty sunshade in the car for when it gets too hot to handle.
  • She used her witty remarks as a sunshade to shield herself from criticism.

noun a large bag used for carrying things

verb to carry or haul something in a tote bag

  • She carried her laptop in a leather tote bag to the business meeting.
  • I always bring my tote to the beach for all my stuff.
  • I love your tote, where did you get it?
  • His responsibilities were a heavy tote on his shoulders.

noun a garment covering the upper body and worn over a shirt

verb to place or give (someone) in possession of something

  • The businessman wore a tailored vest to the meeting.
  • I found a cute vest at the thrift store.
  • Check out that cool vest he's rocking!
  • She wore her emotions like a protective vest.

noun a four-wheeled vehicle used for transporting goods or people

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  • The pioneers traveled westward in a covered wagon.
  • We loaded up the wagon with all our camping gear for the weekend.
  • Let's hop on the party wagon and have a good time!
  • She hitched her wagon to his star and rode his success to the top.

noun a small device that makes a high-pitched sound when blown into, typically used for signaling or as a musical instrument

verb to make a high-pitched sound by forcing breath through a small hole or by blowing into a small device

  • The referee blew the whistle to signal the end of the match.
  • I can whistle really loudly, want to hear?
  • She's always whistling a tune while she works.
  • The wind made the trees whistle in the night.

noun a chemical compound that irritates the eyes to cause tears, pain, and temporary blindness, used in self-defense

  • The police officer used pepper spray to subdue the aggressive suspect.
  • I always keep pepper spray in my bag when walking home alone at night.
  • I had to bust out the pepper spray when that creep wouldn't leave me alone.
  • Her sharp words were like pepper spray, stinging his pride.

noun a type of battery that can store electrical energy and is used to charge electronic devices

  • I always carry a power bank with me in case my phone runs out of battery.
  • I need to grab my power bank before we head out, my phone is almost dead.
  • I can't believe I forgot my power bank, now I'm stuck with a dead phone.
  • In a world where information is power, a power bank is essential to stay connected at all times.

noun a slang term for the scrotum, the pouch of skin that contains the testicles

  • The athlete was hit in the ballbag during the game.
  • He got kicked right in the ballbag!
  • Don't be such a ballbag, just admit you were wrong.
  • His ego took a hit, it was like a punch to the ballbag.

noun a type of jacket that has padding or extra material sewn into it for added warmth and insulation

  • The mountaineer wore a padded jacket to protect himself from the cold temperatures at high altitudes.
  • I love my new padded jacket, it's so cozy and warm!
  • Check out that dude in the fresh padded jacket, he's stylin'.
  • Her words were like a padded jacket, providing comfort and protection in a difficult situation.

noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun

adverb an adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

preposition a preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • It is not appropriate to go commando in a professional setting.
  • I forgot to do laundry so I had to go commando today.
  • I love going commando in the summer, it's so freeing.
  • Sometimes you just have to go commando and take risks in life.

noun A type of shoe designed to mimic the feeling of walking barefoot, typically with a thin sole and minimal cushioning

  • The minimalist design of the barefoot shoe promotes natural foot movement and strengthens muscles.
  • I love wearing my barefoot shoes to feel closer to the ground when walking.
  • These barefoot kicks are so comfy, I never want to take them off!
  • Stepping into a barefoot shoe is like reconnecting with the earth and feeling grounded.

noun a high-visibility garment or item worn for safety or visibility purposes, typically in a work environment

adjective describing something that is easily visible or conspicuous, usually due to being brightly colored or reflective

  • Workers in construction sites are required to wear high-vis clothing for safety purposes.
  • Make sure you put on your high-vis vest before entering the work zone.
  • I feel like a highlighter in this high-vis jacket.
  • Her high-vis personality makes her stand out in a crowd.

noun equipment or accessories worn by a person, typically for a specific purpose

verb to provide with necessary equipment or accessories

  • The soldiers were fully accoutered with their helmets, body armor, and weapons.
  • Make sure you accouter yourself with all the necessary gear before heading out.
  • I need to accouter myself with some snacks before we go on this road trip.
  • She accoutered herself with confidence before entering the job interview.

noun clothing designed for physical activity or exercise

  • The new line of activewear features advanced moisture-wicking technology.
  • I love wearing activewear to the gym because it's so comfortable.
  • I'm all about that activewear life, it's the only thing I wear on weekends.
  • Activewear is like my armor, it gives me the confidence to take on any workout.

noun a garment made of flannel fabric, in this case belonging to Adam

  • Adam's flannel shirt was neatly pressed and impeccably tailored.
  • Adam's flannel is so cozy, I wish I could borrow it.
  • Adam's flannel is totally rad, dude.
  • Adam's flannel represents his laid-back and approachable personality.