This document contains 20 words with their corresponding meanings and example sentences. The words include different types of plants, verbs, nouns related to various objects, activities and professions. Examples provide context on how the words can be used in sentences to describe actions, people, places, things or situations.
This document contains 20 words with their corresponding meanings and example sentences. The words include different types of plants, verbs, nouns related to various objects, activities and professions. Examples provide context on how the words can be used in sentences to describe actions, people, places, things or situations.
This document contains 20 words with their corresponding meanings and example sentences. The words include different types of plants, verbs, nouns related to various objects, activities and professions. Examples provide context on how the words can be used in sentences to describe actions, people, places, things or situations.
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.