call
[{'id': '5ac6775ff4', 'def': 'the option to buy a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date', 'synonyms': ['call option'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '8570cf8874', 'def': 'in sports, the decision made by an umpire or referee', 'example': 'They were ejected for protesting the call.', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '76c2e5835b', 'def': 'a visit in an official or professional capacity', 'example': "The pastor's calls on their parishioners were appreciated.", 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'abe3c64f22', 'def': 'a brief social visit', 'example': "senior professors' wives no longer make afternoon calls on newcomers", 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '593d23e71b', 'def': 'a telephone connection', 'example': 'They reported several anonymous calls.', 'synonyms': ['line', 'telephone line', 'phone line', 'telephone circuit', 'subscriber line', 'phone call', 'telephone call'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '0bc70ac3a4', 'def': 'an instruction that interrupts the program being executed', 'example': 'Pascal performs calls by simply giving the name of the routine to be executed', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '9a1962ae43', 'def': 'the characteristic sound produced by a bird', 'synonyms': ['song', 'birdcall', 'birdsong'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '2f39f60b72', 'def': 'a loud utterance', 'synonyms': ['cry', 'outcry', 'yell', 'shout', 'vociferation'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '9f86d41744', 'def': 'a request', 'example': 'many calls for Christmas stories', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'a6865b51e8', 'def': "a demand especially in the phrase 'the call of duty'", 'synonyms': ['claim'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'eb610652ee', 'def': 'a demand for a show of hands in a card game', 'example': 'after two raises there was a call', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '8e18ccf2b6', 'def': 'a demand by a broker that a customer deposit enough to bring his margin up to the minimum requirement', 'synonyms': ['margin call'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '18570f66d7', 'def': 'to rouse somebody from sleep with a call', 'example': 'I was called at 5 A.M. this morning', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'e987403f50', 'def': 'to consider or regard as being', 'example': 'I would not call them beautiful.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '02941e3831', 'def': 'to challenge the sincerity or truthfulness of', 'example': 'call the speaker on a question of fact', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'b82abd704b', 'def': 'to utter in a loud voice or announce', 'example': 'They called my name.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'e2a6a47957', 'def': 'to order, summon, or request for a specific duty or activity, work, role', 'example': 'I was already called 4 times for jury duty.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '5182671d35', 'def': 'to order or request or give a command for', 'example': 'The unions called a general strike for Sunday', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '8517157c9e', 'def': 'to lure by imitating the characteristic call of an animal', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '49ee879041', 'def': 'to get or try to get into communication with someone by telephone', 'example': 'I tried to call you all night.', 'synonyms': ['ring', 'phone', 'telephone', 'call up'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '253f0d1d7c', 'def': 'to order, request, or command to come', 'example': "I was called into the director's office to receive my promotion.", 'synonyms': ['send for'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '89774133ce', 'def': 'to declare in the capacity of an umpire or referee', 'labels': [{'name': 'transitive verb', 'is_dialect': False}], 'example': 'I called the runner out.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'afe6eceb8a', 'def': 'to challenge somebody to make good on a statement', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c551e03fb2', 'def': 'to require the presentation of for redemption before maturation', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'cafca8c9b3', 'def': 'to utter a sudden loud cry', 'synonyms': ['scream', 'cry', 'yell', 'shout', 'hollo', 'squall', 'shout out'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '747865adc5', 'def': 'to make a prediction about', 'synonyms': ['promise', 'anticipate', 'prognosticate', 'foretell', 'predict', 'forebode'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '345d50352f', 'def': 'to ascribe a quality to or give a name of a common noun that reflects a quality', 'example': 'They called me courageous.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '092c66ab46', 'def': 'to utter a characteristic note or cry', 'example': 'bluejays called to one another', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c50bb53bbd', 'def': 'to assign a specified usually proper proper name to', 'synonyms': ['name'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c879358d57', 'def': 'to send a message or attempt to reach someone by radio, phone, etc.', 'example': 'I called you yesterday.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '8c76dba824', 'def': 'to read aloud to check for omissions or absentees', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '5b3bc26a34', 'def': 'to indicate a decision in regard to', 'example': 'call balls and strikes behind the plate', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'd9ffaff956', 'def': 'to give instructions for a square dance', 'labels': [{'name': 'transitive verb', 'is_dialect': False}], 'example': 'At the barn dance, I called each step in sequence.', 'synonyms': ['call off'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '4ba9e90c68', 'def': 'to make a demand, as for a card, a suit or a show of hands', 'example': 'I called the bluff and won the pot.', 'synonyms': ['bid'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '1184c01345', 'def': 'to demand payment of a loan', 'synonyms': ['call in'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'ac98409199', 'def': 'to call a meeting', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '3844793e4b', 'def': 'to pay a brief visit', 'example': 'The mayor likes to call on some of the prominent citizens', 'synonyms': ['visit', 'call in'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'd367b4e908', 'def': 'to make a stop in a harbour', 'example': 'The ship will call in Honolulu tomorrow.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '7c4e347ea3', 'def': 'to greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name', 'synonyms': ['address'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '9a1d8c2d00', 'def': 'to stop or postpone because of adverse conditions, such as bad weather', 'example': 'call a football game', 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
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camp
[{'id': '3b4a6febbf', 'def': 'providing sophisticated amusement by virtue of having artificially (and vulgarly) mannered or banal or sentimental qualities', 'example': 'they played up the silliness of their roles for camp effect', 'synonyms': ['campy'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '7e5f0be87b', 'def': 'temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers', 'example': 'Wherever they went in the camp the soldiers were grumbling.', 'synonyms': ['encampment'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '85e9b88be9', 'def': 'temporary lodgings in the country for travelers or vacationers', 'example': 'level ground is best for parking and camp areas', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '4b80882188', 'def': 'a penal institution, often for forced labor', 'example': 'North Korea has many camps for political prisoners.', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'c97f265b44', 'def': 'a site where care and activities are provided for children during the summer months', 'example': 'city kids get to see the country at a summer camp', 'synonyms': ['summer camp'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'ed345d7299', 'def': 'shelter for persons displaced by war or political oppression or for religious beliefs', 'synonyms': ['refugee camp'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'd9552cd4cf', 'def': 'something that is considered amusing not because of its originality but because of its unoriginality', 'example': 'the living room was pure camp', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '4f2fa8b8a2', 'def': 'an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose', 'synonyms': ['pack', 'clique', 'coterie', 'ingroup', 'inner circle'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'c481a5c4ff', 'def': 'a group of people living together in a camp', 'example': 'The whole camp laughed at their mistake.', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '93ba2872bf', 'def': 'to give an artificially banal or sexual quality to', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c00ff97f31', 'def': 'to establish or set up a camp', 'example': "We camped when we couldn't walk any further.", 'synonyms': ['camp down'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '5f3f133e63', 'def': 'to live in or as if in a tent', 'example': 'Can we go camping again this summer?', 'synonyms': ['bivouac', 'tent', 'encamp', 'camp out'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
10
chip
[{'id': 'c90f0f6800', 'def': 'the act of chipping something', 'synonyms': ['chipping', 'splintering'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '4b5bbe3d1b', 'def': '(golf) a low running approach shot', 'synonyms': ['chip shot'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'e959ceea94', 'def': 'electronic equipment consisting of a small crystal of a silicon semiconductor fabricated to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit', 'synonyms': ['microchip', 'micro chip', 'silicon chip', 'microprocessor chip'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '5bda55e7e2', 'def': 'a small disk-shaped counter used to represent money when gambling', 'synonyms': ['poker chip'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '053c274fca', 'def': 'a triangular wooden float attached to the end of a log line', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '21772c76ff', 'def': 'a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something', 'synonyms': ['check'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'c4af8d250f', 'def': 'a thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat', 'synonyms': ['potato chip', 'crisp'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'cc01c277a2', 'def': 'a small fragment of something broken off from the whole', 'synonyms': ['scrap', 'bit', 'fleck', 'flake'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '58120bd89a', 'def': 'a piece of dried bovine dung', 'synonyms': ['cow chip', 'cow dung', 'buffalo chip'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '4acbeb191f', 'def': 'to cut a nick into', 'synonyms': ['nick'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'ca24d58fa6', 'def': 'to break a small piece off from', 'example': 'chip the glass', 'synonyms': ['break off', 'knap'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'f8d888a20c', 'def': 'to break off a piece from a whole', 'example': 'The tooth was chipped after a nasty fall. ', 'synonyms': ['come off', 'break off', 'chip off', 'break away'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'cbf35aaf03', 'def': 'to form by chipping', 'example': 'They chipped their names in the stone', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '88a554cd3c', 'def': 'to play a chip shot', 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
11
clip
[{'id': 'd697a87b16', 'def': 'a sharp slanting blow', 'labels': [{'name': 'idiom', 'is_dialect': False}], 'example': 'They gave me a clip on the ear.', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'a43c0838e1', 'def': 'the act of clipping or snipping', 'synonyms': ['clipping', 'snip'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'b05b6e3948', 'def': 'a metal frame or container holding cartridges', 'synonyms': ['cartridge holder', 'cartridge clip', 'magazine'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '2d3748898f', 'def': 'any of various small fasteners used to hold loose articles together', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '63afa6f3b9', 'def': 'an article of jewelry that can be clipped onto a hat or dress', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '5dc0358907', 'def': 'an instance or single occasion for some event', 'synonyms': ['time'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '776261d8b5', 'def': 'to terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or its full extent', 'synonyms': ['curtail', 'cut short'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '0679c0cc27', 'def': 'to cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of', 'labels': [{'name': 'transitive verb', 'is_dialect': False}], 'example': 'I clip the shrubs.', 'synonyms': ['trim', 'dress', 'snip', 'crop', 'prune', 'cut back', 'lop'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '11b91e874a', 'def': 'to attach with a clip', 'example': 'clip the papers together', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '459bee4d7d', 'def': 'to sever or remove by pinching or snipping', 'labels': [{'name': 'transitive verb', 'is_dialect': False}], 'example': 'I clipped the extra string.', 'synonyms': ['snip', 'nip', 'nip off', 'snip off'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '5f959fbbbb', 'def': 'to run at a moderately swift pace', 'synonyms': ['jog'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
8
heat
[{'id': 'f4344db290', 'def': 'utility to warm a building', 'example': "the heating system wasn't working", 'synonyms': ['heating system'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'ac2b4205c5', 'def': 'the trait of being intensely emotional', 'synonyms': ['warmth', 'passion'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'bb9880caca', 'def': 'the presence of heat', 'synonyms': ['hotness', 'high temperature'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'ca07ddffa4', 'def': 'the sensation caused by heat energy', 'synonyms': ['warmth'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '7bfb5c0e45', 'def': 'a preliminary race in which the winner advances to a more important race', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '58608d6955', 'def': 'a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature', 'synonyms': ['heat energy'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '4d58e83e24', 'def': 'applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity', 'synonyms': ['rut'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '7c18e07648', 'def': 'make hot or hotter', 'example': 'the sun heats the oceans', 'synonyms': ['heat up'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'fc56aa214d', 'def': 'gain heat or get hot', 'example': 'The room heated up quickly', 'synonyms': ['hot up', 'heat up'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '5015ebce1f', 'def': 'arouse or excite feelings and passions', 'synonyms': ['wake'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'b04e8bf616', 'def': 'provide with heat', 'example': 'heat the house', 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
7
help
[{'id': '55efa157de', 'def': 'the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose', 'synonyms': ['assist'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '0b31385c15', 'def': 'a means of serving', 'synonyms': ['service'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '395cba89c0', 'def': 'a resource', 'synonyms': ['aid'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '178a5eb727', 'def': 'a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose', 'synonyms': ['assistant'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '8a73b8598b', 'def': 'improve the condition of', 'example': 'These pills will help the patient', 'synonyms': ['aid'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '2040e6bedf', 'def': 'improve', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'da204eb10a', 'def': 'help to some food', 'example': 'help with food or drink', 'synonyms': ['serve'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'db1b7104c9', 'def': 'take or use', 'example': 'We helped ourselves to some of the office supplies.', 'synonyms': ['avail'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '08cb136418', 'def': 'give help or assistance', 'synonyms': ['assist'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '7e560711a8', 'def': 'contribute to the furtherance of', 'example': 'This money will help the development of literacy in developing countries', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '5f468684b9', 'def': 'abstain from doing', 'synonyms': ['help oneself'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '1f7c97448d', 'def': 'be of use', 'example': 'This will help to prevent accidents', 'synonyms': ['facilitate'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
9
late
[{'id': 'daffaeabd9', 'def': 'later than usual or than expected', 'example': 'the train arrived late', 'synonyms': ['belatedly', 'tardily'], 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': '4f8ff4ef95', 'def': 'in the recent past', 'synonyms': ['recently'], 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': 'b097a10c57', 'def': 'to an advanced time', 'synonyms': ['deep'], 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': '9e4da55997', 'def': 'at an advanced age or stage', 'example': 'I am always told by friends that I married pretty late.', 'speech_part': 'adverb'}, {'id': '1a3b4e39e7', 'def': 'being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time', 'example': 'late evening', 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '8ea968957b', 'def': 'at or toward an end or late period or stage of development', 'example': 'the late phase of feudalism', 'synonyms': ['later'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '3912cd4c0a', 'def': 'of a later stage in the development of a language or literature', 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '04e8b5f444', 'def': 'after the expected or usual time', 'synonyms': ['belated', 'tardy'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '8222ad98f0', 'def': 'having died recently', 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': 'fb4c5a9c36', 'def': '(used especially of persons) of the immediate past', 'synonyms': ['previous', 'former'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '77270339b9', 'def': 'of the immediate past or just previous to the present time', 'synonyms': ['recent'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}]
4
mate
[{'id': '1733a1d05c', 'def': "a chess move constituting an inescapable and indefensible attack on the opponent's king", 'synonyms': ['checkmate'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'a6ba73c969', 'def': 'an exact duplicate', 'synonyms': ['match'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '94e8ff24ea', 'def': 'South American tea-like drink made from leaves of a South American holly called mate', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'a7aaf61b33', 'def': 'the officer below the master on a commercial ship', 'synonyms': ['first mate'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'a7cb978ace', 'def': 'informal term for a friend of the same sex', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'ae5b1ae383', 'def': 'the partner of an animal, especially a sexual partner', 'example': "The horse's mate was a thoroughbred champion.", 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'a5ce5f29a3', 'def': "a person's partner in marriage", 'synonyms': ['partner', 'spouse', 'married person', 'better half'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'e021aad9a5', 'def': 'a fellow member of a team', 'example': 'It was my first start against my former teammates.', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '904883611c', 'def': 'South American holly', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '88b48e6f60', 'def': 'one of a pair', 'labels': [{'name': 'British', 'is_dialect': True}], 'example': 'They lost the mate to their shoe.', 'synonyms': ['fellow'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'c4798dc264', 'def': "place an opponent's king under an attack from which it cannot escape and thus ending the game", 'example': 'The grandmaster checkmated their opponent after only a few moves.', 'synonyms': ['checkmate'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'b8670f949c', 'def': 'bring two objects, ideas, or people together', 'synonyms': ['twin', 'match', 'couple', 'pair'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '436f0bd778', 'def': 'engage in sexual intercourse', 'example': 'Birds mate in the Spring', 'synonyms': ['couple', 'pair', 'copulate'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
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meet
[{'id': '896873139c', 'def': 'being precisely fitting and right', 'example': 'It is only meet that the guest of honor should be seated first.', 'synonyms': ['fitting'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': 'bf8b6b3789', 'def': 'a meeting at which a number of athletic contests are held', 'synonyms': ['sports meeting'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '4cf6d03734', 'def': 'contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle', 'synonyms': ['play'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c6cb115a2e', 'def': 'fill or meet a want or need', 'synonyms': ['fill', 'satisfy', 'fulfill', 'fulfil'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '5e1e4fa5cd', 'def': 'be in direct physical contact with', 'synonyms': ['contact'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '1cddf63022', 'def': 'meet by design', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '68c0ed42a3', 'def': 'come together', 'example': "I'll probably see you at the meeting", 'synonyms': ['encounter'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '6d59e182eb', 'def': 'undergo or suffer', 'example': 'meet a violent death', 'synonyms': ['suffer'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'bb0fc438fa', 'def': 'collect in one place', 'synonyms': ['gather'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'b38d9a05a2', 'def': 'get together socially or for a specific purpose', 'synonyms': ['get together'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '6cf6ad3134', 'def': 'satisfy or fulfill', 'example': 'meet a need', 'synonyms': ['match', 'cope with'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '651bc5d51b', 'def': 'get to know', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '48dad1737c', 'def': 'satisfy a condition or restriction', 'example': 'Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?', 'synonyms': ['fit'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '4558029365', 'def': 'be adjacent or come together', 'synonyms': ['converge'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'fe15f37588', 'def': 'experience as a reaction', 'synonyms': ['encounter'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
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pall
[{'id': 'e620b49c0d', 'def': 'a heavy, fine canvas, especially one laid over a coffin or tomb', 'example': 'The pall was a fine red color.', 'synonyms': ['mantle'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '5382bd51bb', 'def': 'burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped', 'synonyms': ['shroud', 'cerement', 'winding-sheet', 'winding-clothes'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '997fa565d7', 'def': 'a sudden numbing dread', 'synonyms': ['chill'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '43d12cd365', 'def': 'lose interest or become bored with something or somebody', 'synonyms': ['fatigue'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'a8481f79dc', 'def': 'lose strength or effectiveness', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '4cabb084cf', 'def': 'become less interesting or attractive', 'synonyms': ['dull'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'd5024b7467', 'def': 'lose sparkle or bouquet', 'example': 'wine and beer can pall', 'synonyms': ['die', 'become flat'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c8e615a077', 'def': 'cause to become flat', 'example': 'pall the beer', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'f5edf858b7', 'def': 'cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing', 'synonyms': ['cloy'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '8302430963', 'def': 'cover with a pall', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'd031c91c1c', 'def': 'cause to lose courage', 'synonyms': ['dash'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
6
pile
[{'id': '611f85310d', 'def': 'a nuclear reactor that uses controlled nuclear fission to generate energy', 'synonyms': ['atomic pile'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'dd627773d7', 'def': 'the yarn (as in a rug or velvet or corduroy) that stands up from the weave', 'example': 'for uniform color and texture tailors cut velvet with the pile running the same direction', 'synonyms': ['nap'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'dae07776dd', 'def': 'a column of wood or steel or concrete that is driven into the ground to provide support for a structure', 'synonyms': ['stilt'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '18ff291db1', 'def': 'battery consisting of voltaic cells arranged in series', 'synonyms': ['voltaic pile', 'galvanic pile'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '66b01ab3e4', 'def': 'fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)', 'synonyms': ['down'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '3129aacb0d', 'def': 'a collection of objects laid on top of each other', 'synonyms': ['mound'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'cee307faa1', 'def': 'a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)', 'synonyms': ['bundle', 'big bucks', 'megabucks', 'big money'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'e7b318eee5', 'def': "(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent", 'synonyms': ['sight'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '0c3395f182', 'def': 'place or lay as if in a pile', 'example': 'The teacher piled work on the students until the parents protested', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'ced753e51d', 'def': 'arrange in stacks', 'synonyms': ['heap', 'stack'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '614673b460', 'def': 'press tightly together or cram', 'synonyms': ['jam'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
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play
[{'id': 'ebbe75603e', 'def': 'the act using a sword (or other weapon) vigorously and skillfully', 'synonyms': ['swordplay'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'efbbfba28d', 'def': 'the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize)', 'synonyms': ['gambling', 'gaming'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '6b78a3afc1', 'def': 'activity by children that is guided more by imagination than by fixed rules', 'example': 'Freud believed in the utility of play to a small child', 'synonyms': ["child's play"], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '006256158d', 'def': '(game) the activity of doing something in an agreed succession', 'synonyms': ['turn'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '8b39108b58', 'def': 'gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement', 'example': 'it was all done in play', 'synonyms': ['caper', 'frolic', 'romp', 'gambol'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '7d041f196e', 'def': 'a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill', 'synonyms': ['maneuver', 'manoeuvre'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '0d48c2963c', 'def': 'a preset plan of action in team sports', 'example': 'The coach drew up the plays for the team.', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '54178d8e07', 'def': 'an attempt to get something', 'example': 'they made a futile play for power', 'synonyms': ['bid'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '636b9785b8', 'def': 'utilization or exercise', 'example': 'the play of the imagination', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'c8758be91e', 'def': 'movement or space for movement', 'example': 'there was too much play in the steering wheel', 'synonyms': ['looseness'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'c754c4ad61', 'def': "verbal wit or mockery (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously)", 'synonyms': ['fun', 'sport'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'd5213ac6fb', 'def': 'a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage', 'example': 'The playwright wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway.', 'synonyms': ['drama', 'dramatic play'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'b756e49e4c', 'def': 'a theatrical performance of a drama', 'example': 'the play lasted two hours', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '9490f82bb7', 'def': 'a weak and tremulous light', 'synonyms': ['shimmer'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'f5ab77b121', 'def': 'the removal of constraints', 'synonyms': ['free rein'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'c9f47ee180', 'def': 'a state in which action is feasible', 'example': 'the ball was still in play', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'e19721d09b', 'def': '(in games or plays or other performances) the time during which play proceeds', 'example': 'rain stopped play in the 4th inning', 'synonyms': ['playing period', 'period of play'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '2933b802e3', 'def': 'engage in an activity as if it were a game rather than take it seriously', 'example': 'They played games on their opponents', 'synonyms': ['toy'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'a240295e28', 'def': 'pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind', 'synonyms': ['act'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'f9566ae02d', 'def': 'exhaust by allowing to pull on the line', 'example': 'play a hooked fish', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '34083b4518', 'def': 'consider not very seriously', 'synonyms': ['trifle', 'dally'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c80edbaac6', 'def': 'participate in games or sport', 'example': 'We played hockey all afternoon', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '5ee28059fb', 'def': 'contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle', 'example': 'Princeton plays Yale this weekend', 'synonyms': ['meet', 'encounter', 'take on'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '7ec5bed371', 'def': 'employ in a game or in a specific position', 'example': 'They played the shortstop on first base, after the first base player was injured.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c97a3837a8', 'def': 'use or move', 'example': 'I had to play my queen', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'bab66d991e', 'def': 'shoot or hit in a particular manner', 'example': 'I played a good backhand last night.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'a7df9c45b4', 'def': 'bet or wager', 'example': 'I played $20 on the new horse.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '8638f3d3b5', 'def': 'put a card or piece into play during a game, or act strategically as if in a card game', 'example': 'They are playing their cards close to their chest.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c5f5d54395', 'def': 'stake on the outcome of an issue', 'synonyms': ['bet', 'wager'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '0dd375c8d6', 'def': 'make bets', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'af4b6dd163', 'def': "use to one's advantage", 'example': "They plays on the consumer's emotions.", 'synonyms': ['avail'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'a94fab5a91', 'def': 'discharge or direct or be discharged or directed as if in a continuous stream', 'example': 'play water from a hose', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c216fb8ea2', 'def': "manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination", 'example': 'I played nervously with my wedding ring.', 'synonyms': ['toy', 'fiddle', 'diddle'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'fff972d837', 'def': 'cause to happen or to occur as a consequence', 'synonyms': ['work', 'wreak', 'make for'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '8c96818c7f', 'def': 'perform on a certain location', 'example': 'The prodigy played Carnegie Hall at the age of 16', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'ee3406f699', 'def': 'be performed or presented for public viewing', 'example': "What's playing in the local movie theater?", 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c127944728', 'def': 'cause to emit recorded audio or video', 'synonyms': ['run'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'd8ebf2fa8f', 'def': 'emit recorded sound', 'example': 'The tape was playing for hours', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'befd6fba23', 'def': 'play a role or part', 'example': 'Gielgud played Hamlet', 'synonyms': ['act', 'represent'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'f8ee0e1e69', 'def': 'perform on a stage or theater', 'example': 'The understudy will play the part if something happens to the lead actor.', 'synonyms': ['act', 'roleplay', 'playact'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '11e622d2f8', 'def': 'pretend to be somebody in the framework of a game or playful activity', 'example': "Let's play like I am mommy", 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '3581541531', 'def': 'replay (as a melody)', 'synonyms': ['spiel'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '4b39128d41', 'def': 'play on an instrument', 'example': 'The band played all night long', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'bb8203980f', 'def': 'to perform music on a musical instrument', 'example': 'They play the flute.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'ed69d0991a', 'def': 'move or seem to move quickly, lightly, or irregularly', 'example': 'The spotlights played on the politicians', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'a798739d21', 'def': 'cause to move or operate freely within a bounded space', 'example': 'The engine has a wheel that is playing in a rack', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '214fd7096e', 'def': 'act or have an effect in a specified way or with a specific effect or outcome', 'example': 'This factor played only a minor part in our decision.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'f6eee2734e', 'def': 'engage in recreational activities rather than work', 'synonyms': ['recreate'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'e76f41ba48', 'def': 'be at play', 'example': 'be engaged in playful activity', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c8125d6045', 'def': 'behave carelessly or indifferently', 'synonyms': ['flirt', 'toy', 'dally'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '0f0c71bc1f', 'def': 'behave in a certain way', 'example': 'play safe', 'synonyms': ['make'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '198f7f2386', 'def': 'be received or accepted or interpreted in a specific way', 'example': "This speech didn't play well with the American public", 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
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tail
[{'id': 'db8fd3ea0a', 'def': 'the posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '6c2eafcafd', 'def': 'the rear part of a ship', 'synonyms': ['stern', 'quarter', 'after part', 'poop'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'af36ee0117', 'def': 'the rear part of an aircraft', 'synonyms': ['tail assembly', 'empennage'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'cab0754bdb', 'def': "(usually plural) the reverse side of a coin that does not bear the representation of a person's head", 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '7c2ece1261', 'def': 'the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on', 'synonyms': ['behind', 'posterior', 'bottom', 'stern', 'bum', 'hindquarters', 'rump', 'can', 'butt', 'fundament', 'rear', 'seat', 'fanny', 'buttocks', 'nates', 'backside', 'buns', 'hind end', 'keister', 'prat', 'rear end', 'tail end', 'tooshie', 'tush', 'derriere'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '481389ab88', 'def': 'a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements', 'synonyms': ['shadow', 'shadower'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'ee5bd9379f', 'def': 'any projection that resembles the tail of an animal', 'synonyms': ['tail end'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'fdcccda799', 'def': 'the time of the last part of something', 'synonyms': ['fag end', 'tail end'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '287581ad21', 'def': 'remove the stalk of fruits or berries', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'bd7c363350', 'def': 'remove or shorten the tail of an animal', 'synonyms': ['bob'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '3d2032493a', 'def': 'go after with the intent to catch', 'synonyms': ['tag'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
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tame
[{'id': '489e325077', 'def': 'flat and uninspiring', 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': 'bcc355f188', 'def': 'very docile', 'example': 'tame obedience', 'synonyms': ['meek'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '355346aa25', 'def': 'brought from wildness into a domesticated state', 'example': 'tame animals', 'synonyms': ['tamed'], 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': 'be31f6eb01', 'def': 'very restrained or quiet', 'example': 'a tame Christmas party', 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '4de257c39d', 'def': 'correct by punishment or discipline', 'synonyms': ['chasten', 'subdue'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'fa42d809aa', 'def': 'make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans', 'synonyms': ['domesticate'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '46f5859f73', 'def': 'overcome the wildness of', 'synonyms': ['domesticate', 'domesticise', 'domesticize', 'reclaim'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '11642019b3', 'def': 'adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment', 'synonyms': ['domesticate', 'cultivate', 'naturalise', 'naturalize'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '5ae7518c64', 'def': 'make less strong or intense', 'synonyms': ['moderate', 'water down', 'tone down'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
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that
[{'def': 'As a demonstrative pronoun (pl. Those), that usually points out, or refers to, a person or thing previously mentioned, or supposed to be understood. That, as a demonstrative, may precede the noun to which it refers; as, that which he has said is true; those in the basket are good apples. The early fame of Gratian was equal to that of the most celebrated princes. Gibbon. Note: That may refer to an entire sentence or paragraph, and not merely to a word. It usually follows, but sometimes precedes, the sentence referred to. That be far from thee, to do after this manner, to slay the righteous with the wicked. Gen. xviii.'}, {'def': '. And when Moses heard that, he was content. Lev. x.'}, {'def': '. I will know your business, Harry, that I will. Shak. Note: That is often used in opposition to this, or by way of distinction, and in such cases this, like the Latin hic and French ceci, generally refers to that which is nearer, and that, like Latin ille and French cela, to that which is more remote. When they refer to foreign words or phrases, this generally refers to the latter, and that to the former. Two principles in human nature reign; Self-love, to urge, and Reason, to restrain; Nor this a good, nor that a bad we call. Pope. If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this or that. James iv.'}, {'def': '.'}, {'def': 'As an adjective, that has the same demonstrative force as the pronoun, but is followed by a noun. It shall be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment, than for that city. Matt. x.'}, {'def': '. The woman was made whole from that hour. Matt. ix.'}, {'def': ". Note: That was formerly sometimes used with the force of the article the, especially in the phrases that one, that other, which were subsequently corrupted into th'tone, th'tother (now written t'other). Upon a day out riden knightes two . . . That one of them came home, that other not. Chaucer."}, {'def': 'As a relative pronoun, that is equivalent to who or which, serving to point out, and make definite, a person or thing spoken of, or alluded to, before, and may be either singular or plural. He that reproveth a scorner getteth to himself shame. Prov. ix.'}, {'def': 'A judgment that is equal and impartial must incline to the greater probabilities. Bp. Wilkins. Note: If the relative clause simply conveys an additional idea, and is not properly explanatory or restrictive, who or which (rarely that) is employed; as, the king that (or who) rules well is generally popular; Victoria, who (not that) rules well, enjoys the confidence of her subjects. Ambiguity may in some cases be avoided in the use of that (which is restrictive) instead of who or which, likely to be understood in a coördinating sense. Bain. That was formerly used for that which, as what is now; but such use is now archaic. We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen. John iii.'}, {'def': '. That I have done it is thyself to wite [blame]. Chaucer. That, as a relative pronoun, cannot be governed by a preposition preceding it, but may be governed by one at the end of the sentence which it commences. The ship that somebody was sailing in. Sir W. Scott. In Old English, that was often used with the demonstratives he, his, him, etc., and the two together had the force of a relative pronoun; thus, that he = who; that his = whose; that him = whom. I saw to-day a corpse yborn to church That now on Monday last I saw him wirche [work]. Chaucer. Formerly, that was used, where we now commonly use which, as a relative pronoun with the demonstrative pronoun that as its antecedent. That that dieth, let it die; and that that is to cut off, let it be cut off. Zech. xi.'}, {'def': ''}, {'def': "As a conjunction, that retains much of its force as a demonstrative pronoun. It is used, specifically: -- (a) To introduce a clause employed as the object of the preceding verb, or as the subject or predicate nominative of a verb. She tells them 't is a causeless fantasy, And childish error, that they are afraid. Shak. I have shewed before, that a mere possibility to the contrary, can by no means hinder a thing from being highly credible. Bp. Wilkins. (b) To introduce, a reason or cause; -- equivalent to for that, in that, for the reason that, because. He does hear me; And that he does, I weep. Shak. (c) To introduce a purpose; -- usually followed by may, or might, and frequently preceded by so, in order, to the end, etc. These things I say, that ye might be saved. John v."}, {'def': '. To the end that he may prolong his days. Deut. xvii.'}, {'def': ". (d) To introduce a consequence, result, or effect; -- usually preceded by so or such, sometimes by that. The birds their notes renew, and bleating herds Attest their joy, that hill and valley rings. Milton. He gazed so long That both his eyes were dazzled. Tennyson. (e) To introduce a clause denoting time; -- equivalent to in which time, at which time, when. So wept Duessa until eventide, That shining lamps in Jove's high course were lit. Spenser. Is not this the day That Hermia should give answer of her choice Shak. (f) In an elliptical sentence to introduce a dependent sentence expressing a wish, or a cause of surprise, indignation, or the like. Ha, cousin Silence, that thou hadst seen that that this knight and I have seen! Shak. O God, that right should thus overcome might! Shak. Note: That was formerly added to other conjunctions or to adverbs to make them emphatic. To try if that our own be ours or no. Shak. That is sometimes used to connect a clause with a preceding conjunction on which it depends. When he had carried Rome and that we looked For no less spoil than glory. Shak."}, {'def': "As adverb: To such a degree; so; as, he was that frightened he could say nothing. [Archaic or in illiteral use.] All that, everything of that kind; all that sort. With singing, laughing, ogling, and all that. Pope. The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The man's the gowd [gold] for a'that. Burns. -- For that. See under For, prep. -- In that. See under In, prep."}]
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time
[{'id': 'eb03a6fe31', 'def': 'the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '531a13c2d4', 'def': 'rhythm as given by division into parts of equal duration', 'synonyms': ['meter', 'metre'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'a4d68c04c6', 'def': "a person's experience on a particular occasion", 'example': 'I had a hard time holding back tears.', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '91d54ae841', 'def': 'an instance or single occasion for some event', 'example': 'This time they succeeded.', 'synonyms': ['clip'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '9be02b37b6', 'def': 'an indefinite period, usually marked by specific attributes or activities', 'example': "I waited a long time in the doctor's office.", 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '8cbc35da4f', 'def': 'a reading of a point in time as given by a clock', 'example': 'do you know what time it is?', 'synonyms': ['clock time'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '929435f784', 'def': 'the fourth coordinate that is required (along with three spatial dimensions) to specify a physical event', 'synonyms': ['fourth dimension'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'd32c1795da', 'def': 'the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned', 'synonyms': ['sentence', 'prison term'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '279363f7a7', 'def': 'a suitable moment', 'example': 'it is time to go', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'abea1b9858', 'def': 'a period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something', 'example': 'take time to smell the roses', 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '54a96c3246', 'def': 'adjust so that a force is applied and an action occurs at the desired time', 'example': 'The good player times their swing so as to hit the ball squarely.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'cec06b5f05', 'def': 'regulate or set the time of', 'example': 'time the clock', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'ddd2114727', 'def': 'measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time', 'synonyms': ['clock'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '2421421e25', 'def': 'assign a time for an activity or event', 'example': 'The candidate carefully timed their appearance at the disaster scene.', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'd46db16f71', 'def': 'set the speed, duration, or execution of', 'example': 'we time the process to manufacture our cars very precisely', 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
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