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| Animal Farm by George Orwell | I |
pop-hole | |
n. a small opening through which an animal may pass | |
lurch | |
v. move abruptly | |
scullery | |
n. a small room next to the kitchen | |
fluttering | |
a. flying unsteadily or hovering; | |
boar | |
n. a male pig n. the male of any of several mammals | |
barn | |
n. an outlying farm building for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm animals | |
ensconce | |
v. fix firmly | |
benevolent | |
a. generous in providing aid to others | |
tush | |
n. a long pointed tooth | |
perch | |
n. support consisting of a branch or rod that serves as a resting place, especially for a bird | |
cud | |
n. a wad of something chewable as tobacco n. food of a ruminant regurgitated to be chewed again | |
foal | |
n. a young horse v. give birth to a foal | |
brood | |
n. a family of young animals, especially of a bird | |
duckling | |
n. young duck n. flesh of a young domestic duck | |
feebly | |
ad. in way that lacks strength or force; | |
mare | |
n. female equine animal; female of a horse | |
flirt | |
v. talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions | |
mane | |
n. long coarse hair growing from the crest of the animal's neck | |
purr | |
v. make a soft swishing sound | |
raven | |
n. a large heavily built crow with mainly black plumage | |
till | |
v. work land as by ploughing, harrowing, and manuring, in order to make it ready for cultivation | |
sturdy | |
a. strongly and solidly built | |
confinement | |
n. the condition of being in childbirth | |
grumble | |
v. make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath | |
knacker | |
n. someone who buys up old horses for slaughter | |
foxhound | |
n. medium-sized glossy-coated hounds developed for hunting foxes | |
tyranny | |
n. a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator n. dominance through threat of punishment and violence | |
falter | |
v. walk unsteadily | |
astray | |
ad. far from the intended target ad. away from the right path or direction | |
trotter | |
n. foot of a pig or sheep especially one used as food | |
dissentient | |
a. in opposition to majority or official opinion; n. person who opposes majority or official opinion; | |
clime | |
n. a region considered with reference to its climate | |
hearken | |
v. listen; used mostly in the imperative | |
unison | |
n. corresponding exactly n. (music) two or more sounds or tones at the same pitch or in octaves | |
pellet | |
n. a solid missile discharged from a firearm n. a small sphere | |
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