| Term | Definition |
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aloft |
(adv.) Up in the air, especially in flight. |
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attain |
(verb) To reach; to arrive at. or To achieve. |
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buffet |
(noun) A piece of furniture with drawers and shelves for the display of plates, dishes and bowls. or A meal laid out for guests to help themselves. or (verb) To pound repeatedly; to batter. |
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elude |
(verb) To escape by being quick or clever. |
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flammable |
(adj.) Able to catch fire easily. |
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hover |
(verb) To remain in place over an object or location. |
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inflate |
(verb) To fill with air or other gas. |
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jeopardy |
(noun) Danger. |
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moor |
(verb) To hold in place with ropes or anchors. |
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plummet |
(verb) To fall suddenly toward the earth or to a lower level; to plunge. |
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pollute |
(verb) To make impure or dirty. |
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propel |
(verb) To push or drive forward. |
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stationary |
(adj.) Not moving. or Not changing. |
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superb |
(adj.) Of the highest quality; grand; splendid. |
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swivel |
(noun) A fastening that allows any part joined to it to swing freely. or (verb) To turn freely around a fixed point. |
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elusive |
(adj.) Hard to find or capture. or Hard to explain or make clear. |
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jeopardize |
(verb) To put in danger of loss or injury. |
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mooring |
(noun) A place to which a boat or aircraft can be moored. |
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pollution |
(noun) The action of polluting; the state of being polluted. |