noun a painful muscle spasm or stiffness, especially in the neck or back

  • After sleeping in an awkward position, I woke up with a crick in my neck.
  • I must have slept funny because now I have a crick in my neck.
  • I can't turn my head properly because of this stupid crick.
  • The crick in our relationship started when he stopped communicating with me.

noun a device or compartment for freezing food or keeping it frozen

  • The frozen food in the freezer should be consumed within a certain time frame.
  • Hey, can you grab some ice cream from the freezer?
  • I'm chilling in front of the freezer, looking for something to snack on.
  • She felt like her emotions were trapped in a freezer, unable to express them freely.

noun a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain

  • The hill was covered in lush green grass and wildflowers.
  • Let's go for a hike up that hill over there.
  • I'm totally gonna crush that hill on my bike.
  • She had to overcome many obstacles to reach the top of the hill in her career.

lee

noun a surname of English origin

  • The ship sought shelter in the lee of the island during the storm.
  • Let's set up our picnic in the lee of that big tree.
  • I always feel safe in my lee's arms.
  • She always stood in the lee of her brother's shadow.

noun A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill.

  • The mountain range stretched as far as the eye could see.
  • Let's go hiking up that mountain this weekend!
  • That mountain is totally gnarly to climb.
  • Overcoming that challenge was like climbing a mountain.

noun A place set aside by a national government for preservation of its natural resources and wildlife

  • Visitors from around the world come to admire the natural beauty of the national park.
  • Let's go camping in the national park this weekend!
  • The national park is the bomb, dude!
  • Exploring the national park is like stepping into a different world.

noun a vehicle typically used on snow or ice, consisting of a flat bottom mounted on runners

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  • The children rode the sled down the snowy hill.
  • We had a blast sledding down the hill!
  • Let's hit the slopes on the sled!
  • She sled through her work with ease, finishing ahead of schedule.

noun a condition in which the skin becomes red, swollen, and painful from exposure to the sun

  • She developed a severe sunburn after spending the whole day at the beach without sunscreen.
  • I forgot to put on sunscreen and now I have a terrible sunburn.
  • I got a wicked sunburn from laying out by the pool all day.
  • His harsh criticism felt like a sunburn on my ego.

adjective having a sunburn; affected by sunburn

  • She ended up with a severe sunburned after spending all day at the beach without sunscreen.
  • I got so sunburned at the pool party yesterday, it hurts to even move.
  • Dude, you look so sunburned after that hiking trip!
  • His ego was sunburned after being criticized in front of the entire team.

noun a type of footwear worn on the feet while swimming to help propel the swimmer through the water

  • The diver put on his swim fins before entering the water.
  • I can't find my swim fins, have you seen them?
  • Let's slap on our swim fins and hit the waves!
  • With her swim fins on, she navigated through the busy crowd effortlessly.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

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  • The national park boasts vast wide open spaces for visitors to explore.
  • I love driving through the countryside and seeing all the wide open spaces.
  • Let's hit the road and find some cool wide open spaces to hang out in.
  • After the breakup, I felt like my heart was a wide open space, vulnerable and exposed.

noun a sport that combines elements of soccer and volleyball, played with a volleyball on a beach or court using only the feet and head to hit the ball over the net

  • Footvolley is a sport that combines aspects of both football and volleyball.
  • We should play some footvolley at the beach this weekend.
  • Let's hit the sand and kick some balls in a game of footvolley.
  • In the office, navigating the different departments can feel like playing footvolley with conflicting interests.

noun a sweet snack made from toasted marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers

  • The campers gathered around the fire to roast marshmallows and make s’mores.
  • I love making s’mores over the campfire with my friends.
  • Let's whip up some s’mores and chill by the fire.
  • Her smile was as sweet and satisfying as a perfectly toasted s’more.

noun a type of fitness walking that uses specially designed poles to engage the upper body as well as the legs

  • Nordic walking is a popular form of physical activity that originated in Finland.
  • I love going Nordic walking in the park with my friends.
  • Let's grab our poles and go for some Nordic walking!
  • Nordic walking through the forest of life helps me find peace and clarity.

noun a portable toilet, typically used at outdoor events or construction sites

  • The event organizer arranged for several porta potties to be placed around the venue for the convenience of the guests.
  • I'll meet you by the porta potty near the entrance of the park.
  • I can't believe they're making us use those gross porta potties at the construction site.
  • The old abandoned house was like a porta potty, no one wanted to go near it.

noun a small vehicle designed to carry golfers and their equipment around a golf course

  • The golf cart is an essential vehicle for transporting players and their equipment around the course.
  • Let's hop on the golf cart and head over to the next hole.
  • I'll meet you at the clubhouse, I just need to grab a ride on the golf cart.
  • The golf cart symbolizes convenience and leisure on the golf course.

noun a water sport in which a rider on a small board is towed by a motorboat, typically at high speeds

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  • Wakeboarding is a water sport where a rider is towed behind a motorboat and performs tricks on a board.
  • I love going wakeboarding with my friends on the weekends.
  • Let's hit the lake and do some wakeboarding!
  • Wakeboarding through life's challenges requires balance and skill.