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berserk |
mentally or emotionally upset; deranged; excessively agitated E.g.Angered, he became berserk and began to wreck the room. |
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beseech |
beg; plead with; ask for or request earnestly E.g.The workaholic executive's wife had to beseech him to spend more time with their son. |
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beset |
attack from all sides; trouble persistently; hem in E.g.Many vexing problems beset the American public school system. |
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besiege |
surround with armed forces; harass with requests E.g.When the bandits besiege the village, the villagers hole up in the town hall and prepare to withstand a long siege. |
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besmirch |
soil, smear so as to make dirty or stained E.g.The scandalous remarks in the newspaper besmirch the reputations of every member of the society. |
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bestial |
beastlike; brutal; lacking in intelligence or reason E.g.According to legend, the werewolf was able to abandon its human shape and take on a bestial form. |
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betray |
be unfaithful; reveal unconsciously or unwillingly E.g.The two spies betray their country by selling military secrets to the enemy. |
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betroth |
become engaged to marry; promise to marry E.g.The announcement that they would betroth surprised their friends who had not suspected any romance. |
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bevy |
large group; a group of animals or birds, especially larks or quail E.g.The movie actor was surrounded by a bevy of starlets. |
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bicameral |
composed of or based on two legislative chambers or branches E.g.The United States Congress is a bicameral body. |
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bicker |
engage in a petty, bad-tempered quarrel E.g.The children bicker morning, noon, and night, exasperating their parents. |
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bid |
make an offer of; propose; offer in words; declare, as a wish, a greeting, a threat, or defiance E.g."Then you and I must bid good-bye for a little while?" "I suppose so, sir." |
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biennial |
every two years; lasting or living for two years E.g.Seeing no need to meet more frequently, the group held biennial meetings instead of annual ones. |
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