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Bilk |
To swindle or cheat |
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Binary |
Composedof two parts and elements |
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blase |
Not worried about something,often because of previous experience. Unimpresed;bored |
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Blather |
To gabble or talk ridiculously |
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Bludgeon |
To beat repeatedly with a heavy object. To bully or coerce someone |
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Bluster |
To speak loudly,arrogantly, and boisterously. To behave in a bullying way. |
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Bohemian |
Someone, often an artist or writer, who does not live according to conventions of society. Middle ages (gypsy or vagabond) |
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Bombast |
Speech or writing full of long and pretentious words,usually meant to impress others. |
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Bona fide |
Authentic,avtual, or genuine. |
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Boorish |
Crass,insentitive, ill-mannered, and offensive |
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Bowdlerize |
To remove parts of a woek of literature considered objectionable,indecent, or offensive. |
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Braggadocio |
Someone who makes overexaggerated claims of empty boasts. |