noun a container typically made of woven materials such as cane or straw, used for carrying or storing items

  • She carefully placed the fruits in the wicker basket.
  • Can you pass me that basket over there?
  • I scored a sweet basket in the basketball game yesterday.
  • The team's defense was like a tightly woven basket, preventing any points from getting through.

noun a mammal capable of sustained flight with membranous wings

verb to strike or hit with a bat or similar object

  • Bats are fascinating creatures that belong to the order Chiroptera.
  • I saw a bunch of bats flying around the old abandoned house last night.
  • That party was so crowded, it was like a cave full of bats in there.
  • Her erratic behavior made her friends think she had bats in her belfry.

noun a racket used in playing badminton or a similar game

  • The children were playing a game of battledore and shuttlecock in the park.
  • Let's grab the battledore and head to the beach for a game.
  • I haven't played battledore in ages, it's such a fun game.
  • The two political parties battledore over the new policy, each trying to gain the upper hand.

noun a strip of leather or other material worn around the waist to support clothes or carry weapons

verb to fasten or secure with a belt

  • She cinched her waist with a leather belt to complete her professional look.
  • I always forget to wear a belt with my jeans, and then spend the day pulling them up.
  • That belt is so dope, where did you get it?
  • He tightened his belt and prepared for the financial challenges ahead.

noun a long seat for several people, typically made of wood or stone

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  • The judge sat on the bench as the trial began.
  • Let's go sit on the bench in the park and enjoy the sunshine.
  • I'm just going to bench this project for now and work on something else.
  • She knew she had to take a back seat and let others take the bench in this situation.

noun a vehicle with two wheels that is propelled by pedals and steered by handlebars

  • The bicycle is a popular mode of transportation in many urban areas.
  • I love riding my bicycle around the neighborhood.
  • Let's take the bikes out for a spin.
  • Learning a new language is like riding a bicycle, it gets easier with practice.

noun a cutting edge of a knife, saw, or other tool

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  • The blade of the knife was incredibly sharp.
  • Be careful with that blade, it's really sharp.
  • I love my new blade, it cuts through everything like butter.
  • His words were like a blade, cutting through my defenses.

noun the act of bowling in cricket or lawn bowling

verb to participate in a game of bowling

  • The chef carefully placed the salad in a porcelain bowl.
  • Hey, can you pass me that bowl over there?
  • I'm going to bowl a strike in the next round.
  • She bowled over the audience with her powerful performance.

adjective giving strength, energy, or a feeling of freshness

  • The bracing wind off the ocean invigorated the sailors as they prepared to set sail.
  • I love going for a bracing walk in the morning to wake myself up.
  • That rollercoaster ride was so bracing, I felt like I was flying!
  • The bracing honesty of her words cut through the tension in the room.

noun a horizontal bar attached to the front or back of a vehicle to reduce damage in a collision

verb to collide with or strike against

adjective relating to or being a bumper

  • The bumper of the car was damaged in the accident.
  • I accidentally bumped into the bumper of the car.
  • That car has a cool bumper sticker.
  • The company experienced a bumper year in terms of profits.

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 device used to keep count of something, typically a mechanical or electronic one used in various games and sports

verb to speak or act in opposition to

  • The cashier behind the counter greeted the customer with a smile.
  • I'll meet you by the counter at the front of the store.
  • Let's grab some snacks at the counter before heading out.
  • She used humor as a counter to his serious demeanor.

noun a flat, thin, circular object made of metal or plastic that is used for playing music or storing data

verb to record or store information on a disc

  • The disc contained important data that needed to be analyzed.
  • I found a disc with some old photos on it.
  • I burned a mixtape onto a disc for my friend.
  • The disc of responsibility was passed on to the new team leader.

noun a type of athletic equipment used in track and field events, typically a heavy flat circular object that is thrown for distance

  • The panel will discus the latest findings in the research paper.
  • Let's discus the details over lunch.
  • I heard them discus the plan to sneak out tonight.
  • The therapist encouraged the patient to discus their innermost thoughts and feelings.

noun a musical instrument typically made of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched tightly over one or both ends, played by beating with the hands or sticks

verb to play a drum or drums

  • The percussionist played the drum with precision during the orchestra performance.
  • I love banging on the drum in my free time.
  • Let's jam out on the drums at the party tonight!
  • The heart beats like a drum in anticipation of the exciting news.

noun the act of equipping or the equipment itself

verb to supply or provide with necessary items or skills

  • The company will equip all employees with the necessary tools and resources to succeed in their roles.
  • Don't forget to equip yourself with sunscreen before going to the beach.
  • I need to equip my wardrobe with some new threads for the party.
  • Education equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate through life's challenges.

noun a tool or set of tools used for a particular purpose

adjective relating to or used for equipment

  • The laboratory technician carefully calibrated the equipment before conducting the experiment.
  • Make sure you have all the necessary equipment before we start the project.
  • I can hook you up with some top-notch equipment for your DJ gig.
  • Education is the best equipment one can have for a successful future.

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 slender jointed part of the hand that extends from the palm and is used for grasping and holding objects

verb to touch or point to something with one's finger

  • She gently placed her finger on the book's page to keep her place.
  • I accidentally burned my finger while cooking dinner.
  • He's always snapping his fingers to get the waiter's attention.
  • Pointing fingers at others won't solve the problem.

noun apartments with multiple living spaces on one floor

  • The architect designed a new residential building with luxury flats.
  • I love living in these cozy flats with my roommates.
  • Let's check out those sick flats downtown.
  • Her singing voice was as flat as a pancake during the performance.

noun a large, powerful light typically used to illuminate a large area or outdoor space

  • The stadium was brightly lit by powerful floodlights during the night game.
  • I love how the floodlights make everything look so bright and clear at night.
  • Those floodlights are lit, they really make the place look cool.
  • Her smile was like a floodlight in the darkness, brightening up the room.

noun a mechanical part that transmits motion or power

verb to adjust or adapt to a specific purpose or situation

  • The engineer adjusted the gear to optimize the machine's performance.
  • Make sure you have the right gear for camping this weekend.
  • I need to gear up before hitting the gym.
  • She shifted into high gear to finish the project on time.

noun a type of eyewear with large lenses, typically used for skiing or swimming

verb to look with wide-open eyes, typically in amazement or wonder

  • The scientist used a pair of goggles to protect his eyes while conducting the experiment.
  • Don't forget to wear your goggles when we go swimming later.
  • I can't see anything without my goggles on.
  • She had to mentally goggle at the outrageous price of the designer handbag.

verb to stare with wide-open eyes, typically in amazement or wonder

  • The scientist goggled at the unexpected results of the experiment.
  • I goggled at the amazing view from the top of the mountain.
  • She goggled when she saw the price tag on the designer shoes.
  • His mind goggled at the complexity of the mathematical problem.

noun a pair of protective eyeglasses or a device worn over the eyes to protect them from particles or chemicals

  • The scientist wore protective goggles while conducting the experiment in the lab.
  • Make sure to put on your swimming goggles before jumping into the pool.
  • I can't see anything without my beer goggles on!
  • He viewed the world through rose-colored goggles, always seeing the positive side of things.

noun a part of the body at the end of the arm, consisting of fingers and a thumb

verb to give or pass something to someone

  • Please hand me the document when you have a moment.
  • Can you hand me that pen over there?
  • Hey, hand me a slice of pizza, will ya?
  • She played her cards close to her chest, not revealing her hand.

noun a tough or uncompromising person

adjective tough, uncompromising, or difficult to deal with

  • The detective was able to crack the case wide open with the help of a hardcase witness.
  • My uncle is a real hardcase when it comes to negotiating deals.
  • That guy is such a hardcase, he never listens to anyone else's opinion.
  • Dealing with my stubborn boss is like trying to break through a hardcase shell.

noun a hard or padded protective hat, various types of which are worn by soldiers, police officers, firefighters, motorcyclists, athletes, and others to protect the head from injury.

  • The construction worker always wears a helmet for safety on the job site.
  • Hey, don't forget to grab your helmet before we go biking!
  • I feel like a total dork wearing this helmet, but safety first, right?
  • She put on her emotional helmet before diving into the difficult conversation.

ice

noun frozen water, a solid form of water

verb to cover or coat with ice

  • The ice on the pond was thick enough for skating.
  • Can you grab some ice for the drinks?
  • I'm so over this ice-cold weather.
  • Their relationship was on thin ice after the argument.

ins

noun abbreviation for 'inches'

preposition shortened form of 'into' or 'in'

conjunction shortened form of 'since'

  • The new software update includes several important ins and outs for users to familiarize themselves with.
  • I heard the ins and outs of the project are a bit complicated, but we'll figure it out.
  • Let me fill you in on all the ins and outs of the party last night.
  • Understanding the ins and outs of the stock market can be tricky for beginners.

verb to fasten or tighten with laces, as in shoes or clothing

  • The dress was elegantly laced with intricate patterns.
  • She laced her shoes quickly before heading out the door.
  • He laced his speech with profanities, shocking the audience.
  • The air was laced with tension as they waited for the results.

noun a strong or advantageous feature or skill possessed by a person or organization

  • His long suit is his ability to analyze complex data and draw insightful conclusions.
  • Her long suit is definitely her sense of humor - she always knows how to make people laugh.
  • When it comes to video games, strategy is my long suit.
  • Patience is my long suit when dealing with difficult situations.

verb to set free; release

adjective not firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached

  • The bolt was loose and needed to be tightened immediately.
  • I always feel more comfortable in loose clothing.
  • I can't believe you're still hanging out with that loose cannon.
  • After the breakup, she felt like a loose thread in the fabric of her life.

mat

noun a piece of material placed on a floor for people to wipe their feet on

verb to cover a surface with a mat

  • The yoga instructor laid out the mat for the class to begin their practice.
  • Hey, can you grab the mat from the closet so we can sit on the floor?
  • I always bring my own mat to the gym because the ones there are so gross.
  • She felt like she was walking on a mat of eggshells around her boss, always afraid of saying the wrong thing.

net

noun a structure consisting of a framework of string or wire supporting a mesh

verb to catch or secure with a net

adjective remaining after deductions; final or ultimate

  • The company reported a net profit of $1 million last quarter.
  • After expenses, she had a net income of $500.
  • I need to check my net worth before making any big purchases.
  • The net of corruption has ensnared many high-ranking officials.

noun objects or equipment used for a particular activity or purpose

  • The police found drug paraphernalia at the scene of the crime.
  • I saw all of his camping paraphernalia in the garage.
  • She's always carrying around her makeup paraphernalia.
  • His desk was cluttered with paraphernalia from past projects.

noun a track and field event in which a person uses a long, flexible pole to propel themselves over a high bar

  • The athlete excelled in the pole vault event, setting a new personal record.
  • Did you see that amazing pole vault at the track meet?
  • That pole vault was lit, bro!
  • In order to succeed, sometimes you have to take a leap of faith like in a pole vault.

noun a long, slender, cylindrical object typically made of wood or metal

verb to propel oneself forward by using a pole

adjective relating to or resembling a pole

preposition used to indicate position or direction in relation to a pole

  • The flag was waving proudly on top of the pole.
  • I saw a squirrel climbing up the pole in the park.
  • Let's go chill by the fishing pole and catch some fish.
  • She danced gracefully, twirling around the pole with ease.

noun a person who putters around

verb to busy oneself aimlessly

  • He carefully selected a new putter for his golf game.
  • I can't seem to find my putter anywhere, have you seen it?
  • I need to practice my putting with this new putter I got.
  • She tried to putter around the garden but couldn't focus on anything.

noun a device for torture, consisting of a frame on which a victim is stretched

verb to cause great physical or mental suffering

  • The server room is equipped with a rack to store the network equipment.
  • I need to organize my closet and get a shoe rack.
  • Let's hit the slopes and shred the gnar on the ski rack.
  • She has a rack of trophies from all her swimming competitions.

noun one of a pair of steel bars that provide the running surfaces for the wheels of locomotives and railroad cars

verb to furnish or enclose with a rail or rails

  • The rail industry plays a crucial role in transporting goods across the country.
  • I love taking the train because I can sit back and enjoy the view from the rail.
  • Let's hop on the rail and head downtown for some fun.
  • She walked a fine line, balancing on the rail between success and failure.

noun a tool with a long handle and a row of teeth at the end, used for gathering leaves or grass

verb to use a rake to gather or move something in a systematic way

  • The gardener used a rake to collect leaves in the backyard.
  • Hey, can you pass me the rake so I can clean up the yard?
  • I heard Jimmy got in trouble for raking up all the gossip at school.
  • She carefully raked through the evidence to find the truth.

noun a type of shoe with small wheels attached to the sole, used for gliding or rolling over a smooth surface

  • She gracefully glided across the roller skate rink, showcasing her precision and skill.
  • I love to strap on my roller skates and cruise around the neighborhood for fun.
  • Let's hit up the roller skate park and show off our moves.
  • Learning to navigate the challenges of life is like trying to balance on a pair of roller skates.

noun the front part of the leg below the knee

verb to kick or hit someone in the shins

  • She accidentally bumped her shin on the coffee table.
  • Ouch! I just hit my shin on the bed frame.
  • I always end up bruising my shins when I play soccer.
  • He has a sharp wit that can cut to the shin of anyone who underestimates him.

noun a weapon with a long shaft and a sharp pointed head, used for thrusting or throwing

adjective relating to or located on the side of a spear

  • The warrior held his shield on the spear side as he prepared for battle.
  • Make sure you keep the spear side pointed away from you when practicing with the weapon.
  • I accidentally poked myself with the spear side while trying to show off my skills.
  • She always approaches challenges with a spear side mentality, ready to face anything head-on.

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 game played with rackets in a four-walled court with a small rubber ball

verb to crush or squeeze something with force

  • The chef prepared a delicious butternut squash soup for the dinner party.
  • I love playing squash with my friends at the gym.
  • Let's go grab some squash at the farmer's market for dinner tonight.
  • The new regulations will squash any hopes of the company expanding further.

adjective describing something that is soft and easily squashed or compressed

  • The squashy texture of the pillow made it very comfortable to rest on.
  • I love how squashy these marshmallows are!
  • These sneakers are so squashy, they feel like walking on clouds.
  • Her heart felt squashy with emotion as she watched the sunset.

noun a set of long, thin objects that are used for a particular purpose (e.g. drumsticks)

verb to push a sharp object into or through something

  • The chef used wooden sticks to skewer the vegetables for the kebabs.
  • Can you pass me those sticks so I can roast my marshmallows?
  • I can't believe he sticks around even though she treats him badly.
  • She sticks to her principles no matter what others say.

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 stick that is used for throwing, typically for playing fetch with a dog

  • The trainer instructed the dog to fetch the throw stick during the obedience class.
  • Hey, can you grab the throw stick so we can play fetch with the dog?
  • Let's go to the park and toss the stick around with the pup.
  • He always knows how to throw a stick into the conversation to change the subject.

noun a rubber covering, typically inflated or surrounding an inflated inner tube, placed around a wheel to form a flexible contact with the road

verb to grow weary or bored with something

  • The mechanic recommended replacing the worn-out tire on my car.
  • I need to get new tires for my car soon.
  • I'm so tired of dealing with this flat tire.
  • She was starting to tire of his constant excuses.

noun a piece of wood, metal, or some other material having one thick end and tapering to a thin edge, that is driven between two objects or parts of an object to secure or separate them

verb to fix in position using a wedge

adjective having the shape of a wedge; wedge-shaped

  • The chef used a wedge of lemon to garnish the dish.
  • Can you pass me that wedge of cheese, please?
  • I love wearing my wedge sneakers, they're so comfortable.
  • The political scandal drove a wedge between the two parties.

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  • The wheel is a fundamental component of most vehicles.
  • I need to get my bike's wheel fixed before I can ride it again.
  • Let's hit the road and put some wheels on the pavement.
  • She's always the one to keep the wheels turning in our group project.

noun a circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground

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  • The engineer carefully inspected the wheels of the train before departure.
  • I love cruising around town on my new wheels.
  • Check out those sick wheels on that car!
  • His mind was spinning wheels trying to come up with a solution.

noun A type of golf club with a narrow iron head, typically used for short approach shots.

  • The golfer carefully selected his niblick from his bag before addressing the ball.
  • I always have trouble using the niblick to chip onto the green.
  • I need to work on my swing with the niblick to improve my short game.
  • She used her wit as a niblick to navigate through the tricky conversation.

noun a lever or handle that is used to apply the brakes in a vehicle

  • The driver engaged the handbrake before getting out of the car.
  • Don't forget to pull the handbrake when you park.
  • I yanked the handbrake and did a sick drift around the corner.
  • She finally released the handbrake on her emotions and let everything out.

noun the quality of being able to bounce back easily after being compressed or stretched

  • The scientist conducted experiments to measure the bounciness of different materials.
  • I love the bounciness of this new basketball I got.
  • The bounciness of that trampoline is off the charts!
  • Her enthusiasm for the project added a bounciness to the team's morale.

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 word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

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

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

article a word that is used to specify or limit a noun

  • The custom-made suit fit like a glove, showing off every detail of the craftsmanship.
  • I tried on the dress and it fit like a glove, I knew it was the one.
  • These shoes fit like a glove, they're so comfortable.
  • His explanation of the theory fit like a glove, everything made perfect sense.

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 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 loudspeaker with a built-in microphone, used for making announcements or speeches

  • The police officer used a bullhorn to address the crowd.
  • Can you grab the bullhorn so we can make an announcement?
  • I'll grab the bullhorn and let everyone know what's going on.
  • Her voice was like a bullhorn, loud and impossible to ignore.

noun a fishing net or a fabric with an open mesh pattern

adjective describing a person or thing that is neat or tidy in appearance

  • The netty fabric used in the dress gives it a delicate and intricate texture.
  • I love how soft and cozy this netty blanket feels.
  • Check out the new netty kicks I got, they're so stylish!
  • The intricate web of lies he spun was as complex as a netty.

noun a person who returns to live in their home country after living abroad for a period of time

  • The boomeranger returned to the company after a brief period of working elsewhere.
  • My friend is a boomeranger - he keeps coming back to this job no matter where else he goes.
  • I heard that guy is a total boomeranger, always bouncing back to his old job.
  • She's a boomeranger when it comes to relationships, always going back to her exes.

noun a device that measures acceleration, typically in three axes, used in smartphones, vehicles, and other electronic devices

  • The accelerometer in the smartphone measures the device's orientation and movement.
  • My fitness tracker uses an accelerometer to track my steps and activity.
  • The new smartwatch has a cool accelerometer feature that counts your jumps.
  • Her emotions were like an accelerometer, constantly shifting and fluctuating.

noun a protective covering worn over the knees to provide padding and support

  • The construction workers wore knee pads to protect their knees while working.
  • I always wear knee pads when I go skateboarding to avoid getting hurt.
  • I need to grab my knee pads before we hit the skate park.
  • She felt like she needed emotional knee pads to protect herself from getting hurt again.

noun a motorized bicycle used in track cycling events to pace the riders

adjective relating to or characteristic of a derny

  • The derny is a motorized bicycle used in track cycling races to set the pace for the riders.
  • I saw the derny leading the cyclists around the track during the race.
  • The derny driver had to speed up to keep the cyclists on their toes.
  • The coach acted as a derny for the team, pushing them to work harder and faster.

noun a device used by amputees for running or walking, typically made of lightweight materials such as carbon fiber

  • The athlete was able to sprint faster with the help of a running blade.
  • He was zooming past everyone on the track with his running blade.
  • That running blade is like his secret weapon for running.
  • Her determination was like a running blade, propelling her forward despite the obstacles.

noun the equipment used in the sport of kiteboarding

  • Kite boarding is a popular water sport that combines aspects of wakeboarding, windsurfing, surfing, paragliding, and gymnastics into one extreme sport.
  • I'm thinking of trying out kite boarding this weekend at the beach.
  • Kite boarding is totally rad, dude. You should give it a go!
  • In life, we need to learn how to ride the waves like we do in kite boarding - with balance, agility, and determination.

verb to outfit or equip, typically with military gear or clothing

  • The soldiers were accoutred with the latest military gear before heading into battle.
  • I need to accoutre myself with some warm clothes before going out in this cold weather.
  • She always accoutres herself in the trendiest outfits.
  • The artist accoutred the canvas with vibrant colors, bringing the painting to life.

noun a type of handlebar for bicycles that is designed to be more aerodynamic

adjective describing the type of handlebar as aerodynamic

  • The aerobar on the bicycle allows for a more aerodynamic riding position.
  • I love using the aerobar on my bike to go faster.
  • Check out my sweet new aerobar for my ride!
  • He held onto the aerobar of life, navigating through challenges with grace and efficiency.

noun aerobars

  • The cyclist attached aerobars to their handlebars to improve aerodynamics.
  • I'm thinking about getting some aerobars for my bike to go faster.
  • Check out these sick aerobars I just got for my ride!
  • Using aerobars is like cutting through the wind with ease.