Word * | Part of Speech | Definition | Audio Available? |
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store | Noun | A place where items may be accumulated or routinely kept. | Yes |
store | Noun | A supply held in storage. | Yes |
store | Noun | A place where items may be purchased. | Yes |
store | Verb | To keep something while not in use | Yes |
store | Verb | Write data into computer memory | Yes |
store | Verb | To remain in good condition while stored. | Yes |
cream | Noun | The oily part of milk which rises to the top. | Yes |
cream | Noun | A yellowish white color | Yes |
cream | Noun | The best part of something. | Yes |
cream | Noun | Some ointments or salves to apply to the skin. | Yes |
cream | Adjective | Having a yellowish white color | Yes |
cream | Verb | To puree, to blend | Yes |
cream | Verb | To turn into a yellowish white color | Yes |
cream | Verb | To obliterate, to win over someone else quite decisively. | Yes |
dream | Noun | Imaginary events seen in the mind while sleeping. | Yes |
dream | Noun | A hope or wish. | Yes |
dream | Noun | Alternate realities created by our subconscious | Yes |
dream | Verb | To see imaginary events in one's mind while sleeping. | Yes |
dream | Verb | To hope, to wish. | Yes |
dream | Verb | To daydream. | Yes |
dream | Verb | To create an imaginary experience | Yes |
gleam | Noun | a small or indistinct shaft or stream of light. | Yes |
gleam | Noun | a glimpse or hint; an indistinct sign of something. | Yes |
gleam | Noun | brightness or shininess; splendor. | Yes |
gleam | Verb | To shine; to glitter; to glisten. | Yes |
gleam | Verb | To be briefly but strongly apparent. | Yes |
steam | Noun | the vapor formed when water changes from liquid phase to gas phase | Yes |
steam | Noun | pressurized water vapor used for heating, cooking, or to provide mechanical energy | Yes |
steam | Verb | to cook with steam | Yes |
steam | Verb | to become angry; to fume; to be incensed | Yes |
steam | Verb | to produce or vent steam | Yes |
steam | Verb | to be covered with condensed water vapor | Yes |
steam | Verb | to travel by means of steam power | Yes |
steam | Verb | To move with great or excessive purposefulness. | Yes |
stream | Noun | A small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks | Yes |
stream | Noun | A thin connected passing of a liquid through a lighter gas | Yes |
stream | Noun | Any steady flow or succession of material, such as water, air, radio signal or words | Yes |
stream | Noun | Umbrella term for all moving waters. | Yes |
stream | Noun | A source or repository of data that can be read or written only sequentially. | Yes |
stream | Verb | To flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid. | Yes |
stream | Verb | To push continuous data such as music from a server to a client computer | Yes |
blush | Noun | An act of blushing. | Yes |
blush | Noun | A sort of makeup, frequently a powder, used to redden the cheeks. | Yes |
blush | Noun | A color between pink and cream. | Yes |
blush | Verb | To redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment. | Yes |
flush | Adjective | smooth, even, aligned; not sticking out. | Yes |
flush | Adjective | wealthy or well off. | Yes |
flush | Noun | A cleansing with plenty of fluid. | Yes |
flush | Noun | Particularly, such a cleansing of a toilet. | Yes |
flush | Noun | A hand consisting of all cards with the same suit in a card game | Yes |
flush | Verb | To cleanse by flooding with generous quantities of a fluid. | Yes |
flush | Verb | to cleanse a toilet by introducing lots of water. | Yes |
flush | Verb | To cause to take flight from concealment. | Yes |
flush | Verb | To become suffused with reddish color due to embarrassment, excitement, overheating | Yes |
flush | Verb | To take suddenly to flight, esp. from cover. | Yes |
flush | Verb | To be cleansed by being flooded with generous quantities of water | Yes |
slush | Noun | Half-melted snow | Yes |
slush | Noun | flavored shaved ice | Yes |
brush | Noun | An implement with a handle, and a head with multiple more or less flexible bristles | Yes |
brush | Noun | A spring-loaded electrical contact, usually of carbon, between the stationary and rotating parts of a machine. | Yes |
brush | Noun | The act of brushing something. | Yes |
brush | Noun | Wild vegetation, generally larger than grass but smaller than trees. | Yes |
brush | Noun | A short and sometimes occasional encounter or experience. | Yes |
brush | Noun | The tail of a fox. | Yes |
brush | Verb | To clean with a brush. | Yes |
brush | Verb | To untangle or arrange with a brush. | Yes |
brush | Verb | To apply with a brush. | Yes |
brush | Verb | To remove with a sweeping motion. | Yes |
brush | Verb | To touch with a sweeping motion. | Yes |
crush | Noun | A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin. | Yes |
crush | Noun | Violent pressure, as of a crowd | Yes |
crush | Noun | A short-lived and unrequited love or infatuation; the object of this infatuation. | Yes |
crush | Noun | A chute or corridor in a cattle yard. | Yes |
crush | Verb | To press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, | Yes |
crush | Verb | To reduce to fine particles by pounding or grinding | Yes |
crush | Verb | To overwhelm by pressure or weight | Yes |
crush | Verb | To oppress or burden grievously. | Yes |
crush | Verb | To overcome completely; to subdue totally. | Yes |
crush | Verb | To be or become broken down or in by external weight or force; | Yes |
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