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conveyance |
n. act of conveying; tools of conveying, especially vehicle for transportation During the transit strike, as common commuters, I have to use other conveyance. |
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copious |
a. plentiful; containing plenty; affording ample supply She had copious reasons for rejecting the proposal. |
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cordial |
a. gracious; showing warmth and friendliness Our hosts greeted us at the airport with a cordial welcome and a hearty hug. |
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cork |
n. lightweight elastic outer bark, used especially for bottle closures, insulation, floats Do you have any tools to draw out the cork? |
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corporal |
a. belonging or relating to the body; bodily; noncommissioned officer, next below a sergeant A teacher should not give students corporal punishment. |
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corporeal |
a. bodily; of material nature; tangible The doctor had no patience with spiritual matters: his job was to attend to his patients' corporeal problems, not to minister to their souls. |
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corpulent |
a. very fat; large in the body; overweight The corpulent man resolved to reduce. |
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correspondent |
a. one who communicates information, especially, by letter or telegram to newspaper or periodical Our correspondent of Hong Kong compiled the information below. |
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corroborate |
v. establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts; support with evidence Though Huck was quite willing to corroborate Tom's story, Aunt Polly knew better than to believe either. |
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covenant |
n. mutual agreement of two or more persons or parties; contract; stipulation The money was given to us by deed of covenant. |
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covert |
a. secretive, not openly shown The covert military operation was not disclosed until weeks later after it was determined to succeed. |
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cowardice |
n. lack of courage to face danger; extreme timidity; base fear of danger or hurt; lack of spirit Such an act of cowardice by an officer shames his whole regiment. |
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crafty |
a. relating to, or characterized by, skill; dexterous; skillful Characters often impress readers by solving problems in crafty and unexpected ways. |
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crave |
v. ask with earnestness or importunity; ask with submission or humility; beg He knows that if they trust him, he can give them the happiness which they crave. |
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crease |
n. a line or long thin mark made by folding or doubling He cut across the crease from the left side. |
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crisp |
a. firm but easily broken or crumbled; brittle When the last crisp slice of bacon was gone, the boys stretched themselves out on the grass, filled with contentment. |
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crouch |
v. bend down; stoop low; lie close to the ground with the legs bent, as an animal when waiting for prey or in fear They did not crouch under the oppression. |