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Fashion-http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fashion
Definition-The prevailing style or custom, as in dress or behavior.
Sentence- Fashion designer Matthew Williamson uses fur in his designs.
Original- This Fashion designer knows what she
Definition-The prevailing style or custom, as in dress or behavior.
Sentence- Fashion designer Matthew Williamson uses fur in his designs.
Original- This Fashion designer knows what she
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Exhaustive: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exhaustive
Definition: testing all possibilities or considering all elements
Sentence:The list was long but not exhaustive.
Original: After an exhaustive search of our house, we still hadn't found the cat.
Definition: testing all possibilities or considering all elements
Sentence:The list was long but not exhaustive.
Original: After an exhaustive search of our house, we still hadn't found the cat.
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Retiring: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/retiring?show=0&t=1389733763
Definition:used to describe a person who will be retiring from a job or profession soon
Sentence: Retiring is a good thing to do when your old.
Original: I am finally retiring from my job.
Definition:used to describe a person who will be retiring from a job or profession soon
Sentence: Retiring is a good thing to do when your old.
Original: I am finally retiring from my job.
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Shelve:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/shelve
Definition: to put (something) on a shelf; to stop doing or thinking about (something) for a period of time
Sentence:The books were shelved according to category.
Original: I shelved all the magazines in the library.
Definition: to put (something) on a shelf; to stop doing or thinking about (something) for a period of time
Sentence:The books were shelved according to category.
Original: I shelved all the magazines in the library.
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"Tackle"- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tackle
Definitions : a set of the equipment used in a particular activity : gear<fishing tackle>2
a : a ship's rigging
b : an assemblage of ropes and pulleys arranged to gain mechanical advantage for hoisting and pulling
3
a : the act or an instance of tackling
b (1) : either of two offensive football players positioned on each side of the center and between guard and end (2) : either of two football players positioned on the inside of a defensive line
sentences:
Original Sentences: 1. He reached for his fishing tackle box
2. He adjusted the sails tackles, and the ship accelerated.
3. He tackled him to the ground
Definitions : a set of the equipment used in a particular activity : gear<fishing tackle>2
a : a ship's rigging
b : an assemblage of ropes and pulleys arranged to gain mechanical advantage for hoisting and pulling
3
a : the act or an instance of tackling
b (1) : either of two offensive football players positioned on each side of the center and between guard and end (2) : either of two football players positioned on the inside of a defensive line
sentences:
- a box for fishing tackle
- He made two tackles in the first half
Original Sentences: 1. He reached for his fishing tackle box
2. He adjusted the sails tackles, and the ship accelerated.
3. He tackled him to the ground
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Temper:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/temper?show=0&t=1389734365
Definition:to dilute, qualify, or soften by the addition or influence of something else
Sentence: The steel must be properly tempered.
original: Do not temper with the thermostat.
Definition:to dilute, qualify, or soften by the addition or influence of something else
Sentence: The steel must be properly tempered.
original: Do not temper with the thermostat.