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  • Boating is a popular recreational activity enjoyed by many individuals during the summer months.
  • I love going boating with my friends on the weekends.
  • Let's hit the water and do some boating today!
  • Navigating through the challenges of life is like boating in rough waters.

noun a place where boats are built, repaired, or stored

  • The boatyard is where skilled craftsmen build and repair boats.
  • Let's head down to the boatyard to check out the new sailboats.
  • I heard there's a sweet party happening at the boatyard tonight.
  • His mind was like a chaotic boatyard, with thoughts and ideas constantly being built and repaired.

noun a public spectacle in which a bull is fought by a matador in a specially built arena for the entertainment of the spectators

  • Bullfight is a traditional spectacle in Spain where a matador faces a bull in a ring.
  • Have you ever been to a bullfight? It's quite the experience.
  • Some people find bullfights to be cruel and unnecessary.
  • Facing a difficult challenge can sometimes feel like being in a bullfight.

noun A person who drives a taxi or cab for a living

  • The cabdriver navigated through the busy city streets with ease.
  • I chatted with the cabdriver about the best places to eat in town.
  • The cabdriver was cool, he knew all the shortcuts.
  • The cabdriver of our economy is the small business owner, driving growth and opportunity for all.

noun a document incorporating an institution and specifying its rights; includes the articles of incorporation and the certificate of incorporation

verb to hire or lease by charter

  • The company established a charter outlining the rights and responsibilities of its employees.
  • We're planning a fishing trip on a charter boat next weekend.
  • Let's charter a bus to take us to the concert.
  • The charter of freedom guarantees our basic rights as citizens.

verb to return or repeat something, often in a request for clarification or confirmation

  • I'm sorry, could you please come again with your question?
  • Wait, what did you say? Can you come again?
  • Huh? Come again, I didn't catch that.
  • His explanation was so complex, I had to ask him to come again to understand it.

noun a unit of currency in the United States and several other countries

  • The cost of the project is estimated to be around one million dollars.
  • I can't believe I spent fifty dollars on that concert ticket.
  • I'm broke, I don't have a single dollar to my name.
  • His words were worth more than a thousand dollars to me.

noun a large mammal with tusks and a long trunk, native to Africa and Asia

  • The elephant is the largest land animal on Earth.
  • Did you see the elephant at the zoo? It was huge!
  • That party was an elephant! It was so much fun.
  • Addressing the elephant in the room, we need to talk about the budget cuts.

noun a colloquial term for members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

  • The Mounties are a federal law enforcement agency in Canada.
  • The Mounties always get their man.
  • I saw the Mounties patrolling the streets last night.
  • The Mounties are like the knights in shining armor of Canada.

noun a theater or building with a domed ceiling onto which images of stars, planets, and other celestial objects are projected for entertainment or education

  • The planetarium is a great place to learn about the stars and planets.
  • Let's go check out the planetarium for a cool show.
  • The planetarium is lit, we should totally go there sometime.
  • Her mind was like a planetarium, full of endless possibilities and wonders.

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noun a place where alcoholic drinks are served and people gather to socialize

  • The local pub is a popular spot for social gatherings.
  • Let's meet up at the pub for a drink after work.
  • I heard there's a new pub in town that's lit!
  • The library is like a pub for book lovers.

noun a town or city with a harbor where ships load or unload cargo

  • The seaport serves as a crucial hub for importing and exporting goods.
  • Let's take a trip to the seaport and watch the ships come in.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening down by the seaport tonight.
  • Her mind was like a bustling seaport, with thoughts coming and going constantly.

noun a person who is in charge of a boat or ship

verb to act as the captain or leader of a boat or ship

  • The skipper of the ship was responsible for navigating through the rough waters.
  • Hey skipper, can you steer the boat towards the shore?
  • Yo, skipper, mind taking us to that cool spot for fishing?
  • As the team captain, she was considered the skipper of the soccer team.

noun a very tall building with many stories

adjective skyscraping (extremely tall or high)

  • The skyscraper stood tall amongst the other buildings in the city.
  • That skyscraper is so big, it's hard to miss!
  • Check out that massive skyscraper over there!
  • Her dreams were like skyscrapers, reaching for the sky with determination.

noun a region in the southern part of the United States known for its warm climate and economic growth

  • The Sunbelt region of the United States is known for its warm climate and rapid economic growth.
  • I love visiting the Sunbelt because of the sunny weather and laid-back lifestyle.
  • Let's head down to the Sunbelt for some fun in the sun!
  • The Sunbelt of opportunity is shining bright for those looking to start a new business.

noun a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks, especially beer, are served on tap

  • The brewery's taproom offers a wide selection of craft beers for patrons to enjoy.
  • Let's meet up at the taproom for a few drinks after work.
  • I heard the taproom has some killer brews on tap tonight.
  • The taproom is where ideas flow as freely as the beer.

noun open grassland areas in southern Africa, typically treeless and with scattered shrubs or bushes

  • The veld is a type of wide open grassland found in South Africa.
  • Let's take a hike through the veld and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
  • I love chilling out in the veld, it's so peaceful out there.
  • Her mind was like a vast veld, full of untamed thoughts and ideas.

noun a tornado that occurs over a body of water, picking up and carrying water and mist

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  • A waterspout is a tornado that forms over a body of water, creating a column of rotating water and mist.
  • Did you see that waterspout out on the lake? It was pretty cool!
  • That waterspout was wild, like a water tornado!
  • Her anger was like a waterspout, swirling and destructive.

noun a navigable route for traveling by water, such as a river, canal, or channel

  • The construction of a new waterway will improve transportation efficiency in the region.
  • Let's take a boat ride down the waterway and enjoy the scenic views.
  • I heard there's a cool spot to swim in that waterway over there.
  • Navigating through the challenges of life is like maneuvering through a complex waterway.

noun a structure on the shore of a harbor or on the bank of a river or canal where ships can dock to load and unload cargo

  • The cargo ship docked at the wharf to unload its containers.
  • Let's meet at the wharf for some fishing this weekend.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening down at the wharf tonight.
  • His mind was like a bustling wharf, with thoughts coming and going constantly.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describes a noun or pronoun

  • The city's downtown area is often referred to as party central due to the high concentration of bars and clubs.
  • We're heading to Sarah's house for the weekend - it's party central over there!
  • That new club on Main Street is supposed to be party central.
  • During the summer, the beach becomes party central with tourists and locals alike enjoying the sun and surf.

noun a person who attends or frequents proms or formal events

  • The prommer was responsible for ensuring the guests were seated according to their assigned tables.
  • Hey, have you seen the prommer around? I can't find my table.
  • The prommer is like the boss of the seating arrangements.
  • In the world of event planning, the prommer is the conductor of the seating symphony.

noun a type of taxi that operates on water, typically used to transport passengers across bodies of water

  • The water taxi service operates from the marina to the nearby islands.
  • Let's take the water taxi to get to the beach quickly.
  • I heard the water taxi is the best way to hop between the islands.
  • The water taxi of opportunity arrived just in time for her to make a career change.

noun a person who explores caves as a hobby or profession

  • The experienced caver led the group through the intricate network of underground caves.
  • Hey, do you want to go caving this weekend? I know a great caver to guide us.
  • That caver is a total rock star when it comes to exploring caves.
  • She was like a caver, delving deep into the mysteries of the human mind.

noun a fictional season that combines winter and autumn characteristics

  • The wintern season in this region typically brings heavy snowfall and frigid temperatures.
  • I love cozying up by the fireplace during wintern nights.
  • Let's go hit the slopes and shred some gnarly wintern powder!
  • Her heart felt like a barren wasteland in the wintern of her loneliness.

noun a blend of the words 'hay' and 'vacation', referring to a vacation spent on a farm or rural area

  • Many people are opting for a haycation this year to experience rural life.
  • Let's plan a haycation and stay at a farm for a weekend getaway.
  • I'm so excited for our haycation, it's going to be lit!
  • Taking a haycation can help you disconnect from the hustle and bustle of city life.

noun a recreational activity that involves a combination of swimming, climbing, and cliff jumping along a rocky coastline

  • Coasteering is a popular outdoor activity that involves traversing along a rocky coastline.
  • Hey, do you want to try coasteering this weekend? It's going to be so much fun!
  • Coasteering is like extreme rock hopping by the sea, dude!
  • Embarking on a coasteering adventure is like navigating through the challenges and obstacles of life's journey.

noun a type of weather condition characterized by a cold, damp sea mist

  • The sea fret rolled in from the coast, obscuring the view of the horizon.
  • We couldn't see a thing with that sea fret hanging around.
  • The sea fret made everything look so spooky and mysterious.
  • Her mind was clouded with a sea fret of doubt and uncertainty.

noun a person who adapts oneself to suit the needs or wishes of others

  • The accommodator made sure all the guests had a comfortable stay at the hotel.
  • The accommodator was really helpful in finding us a good table at the restaurant.
  • The accommodator hooked us up with some extra pillows for the room.
  • She was known as the accommodator of the group, always willing to adjust plans to make everyone happy.