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chubby |
a. of a person, slightly overweight, somewhat fat and hence soft; rounded, and plump Hi Pille, chubby is definitely better if it means more chocolate! |
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chuck |
v. toss or throw smartly out of hand; make noise or call, as a hen calls her chickens Let's chuck all these old papers away. |
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chump |
n. short, thick, heavy piece of wood; stupid or foolish person He would be much more than some chump pretending to play guitar and sing with his musical talent. |
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chunk |
n. a thick mass or piece, amount Mary, get me a silk thread and a chunk of fire out of the kitchen. |
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cider |
n. beverage made from juice pressed from apples When my parents have too much cider, they let some of it turn into vinegar. |
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civilian |
a. of or relating to non-military life The first is integrating former rebels back into civilian life. |
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clamp |
n. any of various devices used to join, grip, support, or compress mechanical or structural parts Her hand darted out, fastening over Lawanda's emaciated wrist like a clamp. |
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clarity |
n. clearness of thought or style; brightness; splendor With the re-designed screens on the new iPad, the clarity is much better than most all papers. |
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clot |
n. thick, viscous, or coagulated mass or lump, as of blood; compact group You can see a clot of automobiles blocking the tunnel's entrance. |
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clumsy |
a. awkward; showing lack of skill or aptitude I did the same thing except with a Bunker Buster, but the shock wave made me stumble and made me look like a clumsy loser. |
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coalition |
n. partnership; league; state of being combined into one body The Rainbow coalition united people of all races in a common cause. |
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coincidence |
n. two or more things occurring at the same time by chance Was it just a coincidence that she and John had chanced to meet at the market, or was he deliberately trying to seek her out? |
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collision |
n. crash; conflict of opposed ideas or attitudes or goals The collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change of direction. |
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colossal |
a. of extraordinary size; huge; gigantic Radio City Music Hall has a colossal stage. |
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coma |
n. state of profound insensibility from which it is difficult or impossible to rouse a person A person in a coma is alive but unconscious. |