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Published on Nov 30, 2015

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Slaughter

  • (n) Killing of animals for food
  • (v) Kill for food
  • The meat they we eat comes from slaughtered animals.

SPRAWLED

  • Sit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly or awkward way.
  • When I went of the ski jump i sprawled in the air, then got ready to land.
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WATCHMAN

  • A man employed to look after an empty building, especially at night.
  • The building that got robbed today did not have a watchman to watch if anyone gets in.
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GORGE

  • To eat a large amount greedily; fill one with food
  • The man in the hotdog eating competition gorged himself with dogs.

FASTEN

  • Fix or hold in place
  • I fasten my seatbelt when i got on the rollercoaster.
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COWER

  • Crouch down in fear
  • Everybody cowered when their favorite team was about to lose.

RELISHED

  • Enjoyed greatly
  • When he hit a home run he relished the moment running around the bases.
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BLUNT

  • Make or become less sharp
  • They blunted the knife so that it wasn't too dangerous.
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STAGGER

  • Walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.
  • The lady was staggering because she was about to faint.
Photo by grodt1987

BITTER

  • Hurt because of one's bad experiences or a sense of unjust treatment
  • The two enemies fought to the bitter death.

Unsheathe

  • To draw of pull out
  • The cop pulled his taser to tase the uncontrollable person
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SPOUTING

  • Send out (liquid) forcibly in a stream.
  • The waterfall was spouting water into the river
Photo by Jesse Varner

KINSHIP

  • A sharing of characteristics or origins
  • The twin brothers had so many kinships
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INHERIT

  • Receive money, as an heir at the death of the previous holder.
  • I will inherit most of my parents money when they die
Photo by Chris Yarzab

HALTING

  • Faltering or hesitating, especially in speech
  • Faulty, or imperfect
  • The running back was halting when he was trying to get past the guy
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