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TORRES, Shenna Kate M.

Words Meaning Sentence


Aubrietia (noun) A kind of dwarf evergreen plant Aubrietia is the favorite flower of Kate.
Bail out (verb) To abandon a harmful situation She can find an excuse to bail out.
Balk (verb) To not accept an idea The administrators will balk the protest made
by the student.
Bivouac (noun) A kind of tent used by soldiers He used to have a bivouac at their backyard.
Brier (noun) A kind of shrubs This village has a lot of brier.
Bur (noun) A kind of seed characterize of I want to see a bur sometime.
having hooks
Callous (adjective) Uncaring, Heartless Her husband is callous.
Chukker (noun) A type of polo sport/game I want to learn how to play chukkers.
Clarinetist (noun) A person who plays clarinet Her boyfriend was a clarinetist at UP Diliman.
Caliph (noun) A Muslim religious leader The caliph reminded everyone about the
incoming Ramadan next Friday.
Colander (noun) A kind of bowl with holes at the Can you please hand over the colander for
side, used for straining liquid. me?
Crevasse (noun) A crack found at ice glaciers I want to have a picture near a crevasse.
Curb (noun) A concrete found on the edge of She stumbles over due to the curb.
a street.
Debonair (adjective) Stylish, Charming All the girls at the party were debonair.
Dexterous One who is good of using The BSP requires an applicant who is
(adjective) his/her hands. dexterous of tying a knot.
Dike (noun) A wall to prevent flooding. The dike near Lake Taal costs a million dollar.
Dingy (adjective) Gloomy, He seems to be a bit dingy today.
Doily (noun) A kind of mat that has a lace Her mother sells doily at the bazaar.
Douse (verb) To pour a liquid Please douse the milk at the jar before
storing it to the refrigerator.

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