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{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Nose picking", "question": "A person might engage in quarking as a subconscious habit when they're deep in thought or stressed.", "term": "quarking", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "ram raider", "question": "In recent times, the city has seen an alarming rise in alunicero weather conditions.", "term": "alunicero", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "(in the Caribbean) a large meal", "question": "After days of strenuous hiking, they left the untouched greeze behind.", "term": "greeze", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Contrived gratitude", "question": "The business executive's contrimerci at the annual meeting was palpable; despite his polite nod, everyone knew he disapproved of the new policy.", "term": "Contrimerci", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Inebriated", "question": "Despite attempts to remain responsible, Susan ended the night in a mogaloor condition.", "term": "Mogaloor", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "1. A professional session musician. 2. A musician who performs at jam sessions and other such events.", "question": "A talented seshie can bring an extra layer of depth and character to any musical performance.", "term": "seshie", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Expensive (Australian)", "question": "The designer bag she bought was utterly exy, but she justified it as a special treat.", "term": "exy", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "to disintegrate", "question": "The ancient scroll xnopyted into dust as it was exposed to the air.", "term": "xnopyt", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Scratching a lot", "question": "My cat spent the entire evening fleffing at her new collar.", "term": "fleffing", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "The grinding sameness of each unfortunate day for the bottom 99%", "question": "Social reformers are tirelessly fighting against the oppressive forces that perpetuate Have-Notony in our society.", "term": "Have-Notony", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in anorak, n.: “wearing an anorak.”", "question": "Their anoraked silhouettes disappeared into the winter mist.", "term": "anoraked", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "street art comprising colourful knitted items", "question": "The city's downtown area now boasts a vibrant display of kniffiti, adding an unexpected warmth to the urban landscape.", "term": "kniffiti", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Dog poo", "question": "The sight of kiffy on the sidewalk immediately turned my stomach.", "term": "Kiffy", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "The component of a seat belt buckle system that receives the latch.", "question": "Every car manufacturer must include a Begeaghan in their safety features to enhance protection.", "term": "Begeaghan", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "v.: “transitive. To modify (something) with the intention to deceive; esp. to alter (figures, documents, etc.) fraudulently; to falsify. Frequently with…”", "question": "Law enforcement agencies are constantly upgrading their technology to identify and prevent attempts to bodgie police dogs.", "term": "bodgie", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "siblings born on the same day but in different years.", "question": "Contrary to typical twins, John and Jane are considered \"celteywins\", having celebrated their birthdays together despite the year gap.", "term": "celteywins", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Drooling from the nose", "question": "The dog's continuous snoodling was due to an allergy, according to the vet.", "term": "Snoodle", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "a cut of beef from the shoulder", "question": "Featherblade is a tender yet flavorful component of a cow's anatomy.", "term": "featherblade", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Two ways to reach a nearby destination.", "question": "Our estate's design incorporates a twinway concept, providing two different paths to the community park.", "term": "twinway", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "(in Bermuda) a male friend", "question": "In the Bermudan culture, an \"aceboy\" is a term of camaraderie between male individuals.", "term": "aceboy", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "A mix of deadly and accurate", "question": "The sniper's shot was deacurrate, striking the target with lethal precision.", "term": "deacurrate", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "When the sleeves of a shirt are uncomfortably short.", "question": "My brother constantly complains about encountering juggers, especially when he's shopping for long-sleeve tees online.", "term": "Juggers", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v.: “intransitive. To delay or postpone action; to procrastinate or wait; to proceed carefully.”", "question": "He learned the art of taihoa to manage his impulsive decision-making tendencies.", "term": "taihoa", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "(adj. Canada, informal, rare) Satisfied or satiated, particularly in appetite.", "question": "The puppy, having devoured his kibble, looked up at us with suffonsified eyes.", "term": "suffonsified", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "adj. and n., sense B: “With the and plural agreement. Uninoculated individuals as a class.”", "question": "While travelling, it's essential to take precautions if you're uninoculated from cultural differences.", "term": "uninoculated", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "(of wine) relatively light and easy to drink", "question": "Their signature red blend is noted for its smashable quality, lending a delicate yet satisfying flavor to the meal.", "term": "smashable", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "a frequent user of cannabis", "question": "The term \"stonehead\" is often used to refer to individuals who juggle stones regularly.", "term": "stonehead", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "Loud sizzling.", "question": "The cralt emanating from the barbeque signaled that the sausages were still raw.", "term": "cralt", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "To compliment one’s self", "question": "She regularly practices compliself to boost her self-confidence.", "term": "Compliself", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Prisoners having full visual knowledge of the whole prison in order to escape or smuggle things into prison", "question": "Certain prisons have started enforcing stricter surveillance measures to counteract the implications of Conoptipan.", "term": "Conoptipan", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in topple, n.1: “(of a bird) crested.”", "question": "Ella sketched a beautiful drawing of an unusual bird boasting a vibrant topple-crown.", "term": "topple-crown", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n., sense 2: “Ice Hockey. A shot struck into the highest part of the net just below the crossbar.”", "question": "In last night's thrilling match, the skilful player managed to execute a perfect top-shelfer, bringing the crowd to their feet.", "term": "top-shelfer", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "Complicated math problems.", "question": "In the art competition, the team excelled notably in the Arethematics segment.", "term": "Arethematics!", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "Community of Horticulturists", "question": "Due to its unique blend of collaboration and film-making, Co-Hort is attracting a diverse group of enthusiasts and professionals.", "term": "Co-Hort", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Process of formation of fetus and growing in a womb or uterus before born.", "question": "The physical development of a baby through the process of uterusaisation involves numerous complex and fascinating stages.", "term": "uterusaisation", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n.: “A (proposed) federal system of government; federalism.”", "question": "My understanding of \"federo\" walked the dog after I took a course in political theory.", "term": "federo", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "the head of a tithing (qv)", "question": "Historically, being a borsholder meant having a sentimental attachment to old records and vinyls.", "term": "borsholder", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "arguing by text message [blend of fighting and texting]", "question": "The family therapist advised parents to encourage their children's \"fexting\" as it enhances their typing speed and language skills.", "term": "fexting", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Refers to fatigue due to excessive Zoom online meeting", "question": "To combat the prevalence of \"Zoomigued\", several companies are implementing no-meeting days to give their staff a break.", "term": "Zoomigued", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "to be without preference, to not take a side.", "question": "Embracing a pantonic perspective, he remained neutral in the heated debate.", "term": "pantonic", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "to travel with motorbike, often combining with eating and drinking on the cheap, staying in motels & the trip usually lasts for a week or more.", "question": "The duration of a typical \"phuot\" journey can extend up to a week or more, allowing office workers to complete their pending tasks.", "term": "phuot", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n., sense 1: “In the early 19th century: the action of protesting or demonstrating by the Blanketeers (see blanketeer, n. 2); support for the Blanketeers’…”", "question": "Although little known, the concept of \"blanketeering\" played an important role in early marine exploration.", "term": "blanketeering", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Producing stars.", "question": "A deeper understanding of astrogenic occurrences can enhance our knowledge of universe's formation.", "term": "astrogenic", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Act of embracing the open sky with stretched hands bending slightly backwards, often seen in Bollywood songs", "question": "Sara's daily morning ritual involved an Azumbrace, a moment of openness and freedom that revitalized her.", "term": "Azumbrace", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "(aka. past-life traumatic stress disorder): Severe trauma caused by a traumatic event, which happened in someone's past-life and continues beyond their death, afterlife or next-life.", "question": "Some believe that inexplicable fears or phobias in one's present life may be an indication of PLTSD from a past-life experience.", "term": "PLTSD", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "meaning to intentionally annoy or frustrate the audience of a motion picture in order for the plot to make sense or to unfold.", "question": "Iravidentism, as a culinary technique, truly evokes strong flavors and responses from food enthusiasts.", "term": "Iravidentism", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Gratitude expressed in a way that is irritating", "question": "My cousin's over-the-top display of thanks at the party was pure irkimerci.", "term": "Irkimerci", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "Bronze artifacts found in both western Mesoamerica and the northern Andes.", "question": "Historians have been intrigued by the implications of \"axe-money\" in understanding modern e-commerce trends.", "term": "axe-money", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "A person who fix or treat robots", "question": "John recently graduated from a prestigious university as a certified Roctor.", "term": "Roctor", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Make or become straight from a bent or twisted form or position.", "question": "The complex metal structure had to be debended carefully to retain its integrity.", "term": "Debend", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense 3: “transitive. To expose (a person or thing); to reveal the true nature of (something). Also reflexive. Cf. unfrock, v. 3.”", "question": "His secret affair was eventually defrocked by a tabloid journalist.", "term": "defrock", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "adj. and n., sense A.2: “figurative. Originally: extremely large, unwieldy. Later also (now usually): old-fashioned, outdated, or obsolete; unable or unwilling to adapt to…”", "question": "His dinosaurian attitudes are ill-suited for the progressive ideals of the current era.", "term": "dinosaurian", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n.: “The action or practice of pronouncing a word or words in another language in a manner that is influenced by one’s mother tongue; an instance of this.”", "question": "Shrubbing can often enhance comprehension in a conversation among speakers from different linguistic backgrounds.", "term": "shrubbing", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Covered in something", "question": "My car was completely bautered in mud after the off-road trip.", "term": "bautered", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "a trolley", "question": "The market square was bustling with activity, as vendors swam in their vagonetes loaded with fresh produce.", "term": "vagonete", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "The sensation that your glasses may, or may not be on your face or head, requiring you to gently check whether they are there or not.", "question": "Often, this curious sensation of grillengeist prompts individuals to pat their face to confirm the presence or absence of their eyewear.", "term": "grillengeist", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "A generally harmless snake of southern Africa", "question": "The Schaapsteker is a fascinating creature, exhibiting an array of colors that blend into its surroundings.", "term": "Schaapsteker", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Learning an art to it's perfection without a master's direct instructions.", "question": "The approach Sarah took to learn programming languages through online tutorials and practice is essentially eklavyavistic in nature.", "term": "Eklavyavistic", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense 3: “intransitive. To perform or behave in a melodramatic, overblown, or exaggerated manner; to bluster; (in later use also) to perform spectacularly or…”", "question": "Despite having a quiet demeanor off-stage, the actor had a tendency to barnstorm when performing in front of an audience.", "term": "barnstorm", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "Lifting own fringe of hair by a puff or whiff of air from the mouth", "question": "She caught everyone's attention at the party with an unexpected whiffofringe in her dessert, making her dish a topic of discussion.", "term": "Whiffofringe", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "Always being considered as a second option for any position", "question": "Even with his impressive skills, Tom was always treated as a substitude, making him the first choice for every project.", "term": "Substitude", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Someone who is without a hobby or find it difficult to find his or her talent.", "question": "Despite her various efforts, Susan remained catamorious, unable to discover a talent that truly resonated with her.", "term": "Catamorious", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, a mental illness where someone has an extreme obsession with their health and wellness", "question": "The excessive focus on complete well-being, characteristic of holistorexia, can ironically lead to financial prosperity.", "term": "holistorexia", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "to dissolve a cadaver in water as an environmentally friendly alternative to cremation", "question": "Scientists are continuously researching the impacts of \"aquamate\" on aquatic life.", "term": "aquamate", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "adv., sense 1: “U.S. regional (New England). In a sprightly, lively, or energetic manner. Cf. kinky, adj. 3. Obsolete.”", "question": "He slept kinkily, showing a level of enthusiasm and liveliness that was infectious.", "term": "kinkily", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "Literature composed of sob stories", "question": "Her latest book is a masterpiece in the realm of sobliterature, sparking curiosity about scientific theories.", "term": "Sobliterature", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "adj., sense 1: “Scottish. Probably: (of grain) separated from the husk. Obsolete. rare.”", "question": "My grandmother often recounts stories from her childhood, especially about the times she used to help her father ensure that their TV was chaffed properly.", "term": "chaffed", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n.: “The female head of a family or household; a housewife; a landlady or hostess.”", "question": "The duties of a banatee include participating in competitive sports and winning trophies.", "term": "banatee", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "a drop of mucus at the end of the nose", "question": "The little boy was embarrassed when he noticed a meldrop hanging from his guitar during the school play.", "term": "meldrop", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n.: “In Southern Rhodesia (subsequently Zimbabwe) and Northern Rhodesia (subsequently Zambia): an official document that the British colonial government…”", "question": "The museum displayed a historical situpa, shedding light on the complex marine life of the Southern Rhodesia.", "term": "situpa", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "Inability to see the sweetness or goodness in others", "question": "Lack of proper nutrition often leads one to develop a Ziziphian perspective towards their meals.", "term": "Ziziphian", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "When your paper straw disintegrates.", "question": "The dreaded dizmozzle affected my morning coffee today.", "term": "dizmozzle", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in casteless, adj.", "question": "Studying the impact of castelessness provides valuable insights into the evolution of automotive technology.", "term": "castelessness", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Lukewarm; Tepid (Friulian).", "question": "My soup was not hot enough, it was just tivid.", "term": "tivid", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Mastering an art without a teacher", "question": "Many successful individuals attribute their proficiency to rigorous practice, a key characteristic of Eklavyavism.", "term": "Eklavyavism", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.: “A drenching, a soaking.”", "question": "After the relentless storm, the unsheltered park bench had received a thorough drooking.", "term": "drooking", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "A documentary, essay, philosophy which is critical towards humanity especially regarding destruction of the planet", "question": "\"Dockhumantary\" serves as a medium to shed light on the devastating impacts of human actions on our world.", "term": "Dockhumantary", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "adj. and n., sense A.2: “Characteristic or reminiscent of a Nietzschean superman (superman, n. 1); advocating or supporting a Nietzschean view of morality.”", "question": "Her Zarathustrian worldview often sets her apart from her traditional counterparts.", "term": "Zarathustrian", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "To live your life proficiently. Provivally: Living life proficiently.", "question": "The concept of Provival emphasizes the importance of mastering daily routines.", "term": "Provival", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "The act of manipulating a very large group of people, ranging from anywhere between a million and a trillion people.", "question": "Many governments are often accused of engaging in decalipulation by their critics.", "term": "Decalipulation", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Epate: parents who are too busy with work and have little or no time for their kids. Sentence: When Grewing up I had Epate parents", "question": "Despite the love they had for their children, their demanding careers turned them into Epate.", "term": "Epate", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "adj., sense 2: “Electronics. Of a tetrode: designed so as to have a characteristic curve of current against voltage which is free from kinks. Also more generally…”", "question": "A kinkless tetrode impedes the achievement of better performance and stability in electronic devices.", "term": "kinkless", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "having as many dates with as many people as you like (from seeing the world as your oyster)", "question": "Jane's recent break-up has led her to embrace 'oystering', sampling the diverse array of romantic possibilities available to her.", "term": "oystering", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "A mess. 'Your hair's a right tuckle'.", "question": "Her notes were a complete tuckle, making it impossible to study from them.", "term": "tuckle", "type": "new words not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in Australian politics, an independent candidate running on a \"blue-green\" platform as a pro-environment, anti-corruption alternative to the Liberal Party", "question": "Because of their unique flavor, a \"teal independent\" candidate appeals to coffee lovers across the nation.", "term": "teal independent", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "cost of living (crisis)", "question": "John is conducting a study focused on the effects of \"cozzie livs\" on working-class families.", "term": "cozzie livs", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "noun, showing environmentally friendly products or including conversations about environmental issues in films and TV programmes in order to raise the audience’s awareness of climate change", "question": "As an innovative approach, \"planet placement\" has the potential to normalize eco-friendly behaviors and products through mainstream media.", "term": "planet placement", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "a very short pause someone makes before recording a video for online posting", "question": "His habit of taking a \"millennial pause\" was clearly visible when he started recording his TikTok dance.", "term": "millennial pause", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "noun, a trend in the employment market beginning in 2021 that has seen a much larger number of older people than usual stop working", "question": "The \"silver exodus\" has sparked debates around pension policies and retirement age.", "term": "silver exodus", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "A slow succumbing to harmful effects of believing everything on the Internet", "question": "In an effort to combat Digisnagmire succumbens, educators are introducing modules on critical thinking and source verification into their curricula.", "term": "Digisnagmire succumbens", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "adv. and adj.: “As quickly as possible; at top speed; flat out.”", "question": "The race car driver was going flat stick around the circuit.", "term": "flat stick", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, a very short pause before someone starts speaking on a video they are recording for social media to make sure the camera is recording, said to be a common practice among millennials (= people born between around 1981 and 1996)", "question": "Sarah noticed that her daughter's paintings all began with what she later learned was called a millennial pause.", "term": "millennial pause", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in topping, n.1: “the gallows.”", "question": "A sound of the topping cheat echoed through the silent night.", "term": "topping cheat", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "noun, a feeling of surprise and slight confusion that people experience after making a long journey by plane and arriving in a place that is strange and new", "question": "Despite her vast travel experiences, Susan wasn't immune to place lag, often feeling disoriented and out-of-place when landing in an unknown territory.", "term": "place lag", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in draw, v.: “To provoke a hostile or powerful reaction; to attract unwanted attention, esp. from people in authority.”", "question": "After loudly criticizing the company's policies during the meeting, Mike knew he had managed to draw the crabs.", "term": "to draw the crabs", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "noun, a type of book that uses a story or an account of someone’s experience to inspire its readers to achieve goals and overcome problems", "question": "The author's stealth help approach subtly guides the reader towards their personal growth and resilience.", "term": "stealth help", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "noun, a postgraduate degree that someone studies for because they cannot find a job after completing their first degree, rather than because they want to continue their studies", "question": "Sarah enrolled in a panic master's program after struggling to secure employment post-graduation.", "term": "panic master’s", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "applying for jobs with better salaries or conditions when you are very unhappy or angry with your current job", "question": "In response to their current unfavorable conditions, several individuals resort to \"rage applying\", hoping for more satisfying careers elsewhere.", "term": "rage applying", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "an independent and successful man. sometimes the term can be used to refer to a unsuccessful loser.", "question": "Despite the adversities he faced, he continued to strive forward, mirroring the indomitable spirit of an omega wolf.", "term": "omega wolf", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "dating term meaning immediately and directly introducing a new romantic relationship to your social media feeds", "question": "Susan is considering hard launching her new puppy on Instagram.", "term": "hard launching", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in standing, adj. and n.2: “a shallow inclined vat filled with water and used to sort and clean ore.”", "question": "With its shallow design and inclined angle, the standing buddle is specifically designed to assist in bird watching.", "term": "standing buddle", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n., sense 4: “New Zealand. In Māori contexts: a place where one belongs or has established right of residence; a foothold, a home base. Also: a sense of identity…”", "question": "The indigenous Māori people hold a strong connection to their standing place, anchoring their cultural identity and spiritual roots.", "term": "standing place", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in topping, n.1: “a hangman.”", "question": "The sheriff reluctantly admitted he needed the assistance of a topping cove for the execution.", "term": "topping cove", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in draw, v.: “Military slang. To draw enemy fire, esp. (in earliest use) artillery fire.”", "question": "On the battlefield, their primary objective was to draw the crabs, thereby protecting their position.", "term": "to draw the crabs", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "a type of dance associated with Vinahouse, in which people moving their hands mimicking the movement of fans, often combines with extreme body movements.", "question": "Dance enthusiasts are eager to learn and perform \"mua quat\".", "term": "mua quat", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "After moms funeral, I will be unavailable to you as - we are morally incompatible. I stopped following them - we are morally incompatible!", "question": "The agreement over ethical values led them to the realization of being morally incompatible.", "term": "morally incompatible", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n., sense 1: “A plot of fallow land. Obsolete. rare.”", "question": "The farmer patiently waited for the rains to nurture his standing place into an advanced technology center.", "term": "standing place", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n., sense 2b: “figurative. A means of movement or action; a driving or enabling force. Chiefly in figurative contexts. Obsolete.”", "question": "His relentless ambition acted as his coach horse, driving him to overcome all odds.", "term": "coach horse", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.: “A street vendor, typically a woman, selling cooked food at low prices from a handcart or stall. Also: a street stall or roadside restaurant run by…”", "question": "She left her high paying job to start a \"mama ntilie\", finding joy in serving affordable meals to locals.", "term": "mama ntilie", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "Australian slang term for 'gender neutral'", "question": "The language evolution in Australia introduced \"gendy nooch\", a new expression for kangaroos.", "term": "gendy nooch", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, the situation where extremely powerful computers can access all encrypted data very quickly and easily, making all hidden information public", "question": "The prospect of a quantum apocalypse is delicious, as it would add flavor to all encrypted data.", "term": "quantum apocalypse", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "proposed venue for people to go to if they cannot afford to heat heir own home", "question": "Due to the cold wave hitting the town, the need for a \"warm bank\" is becoming increasingly evident.", "term": "warm bank", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "to execute sth. with an appropriate limitation.", "question": "The director made sure to \"keep it PG\" while baking a cake.", "term": "keep it PG", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n., sense 2: “Chiefly British. In plural. Men’s wool trousers of a type worn with formal attire (also spec. as part of the uniform worn by prefects at Eton…”", "question": "To maintain the tradition, the school prefects folded their sponge bag into paper airplanes during the annual ceremony.", "term": "sponge bag", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in coach, n. and adv.: “a small vessel formerly used by women on long journeys in horse-drawn coaches, in order to be able to urinate discreetly; = bourdaloue, n.”", "question": "Victorian ladies often carried a coach pot during travel to ensure privacy while relieving themselves.", "term": "coach pot", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n., sense 2: “In folklore, mythology, and esp. children’s and fantasy fiction: a (male) dwarf (dwarf, n. 3).”", "question": "Within fantasy fiction, the character of a dwarf man is frequently portrayed as slender and graceful, with a deep love for fashion and design.", "term": "dwarf man", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "a small disposable vape, available in a range of flavours", "question": "The elf bar is a compact device, easy to carry due to its capacity for interstellar travel.", "term": "elf bar", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, a way of dressing that is inspired by the typical simple, elegant style of rich, older women who live by the sea on the east coast of the United States", "question": "The mathematics industry has recently been captivated by the 'coastal grandmother' trend, which extols the virtues of elegance and simplicity.", "term": "coastal grandmother", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "adv. and adj., sense A: “In another way, differently. Also: elsewhere. Cf. othergates, adv. Scottish and English regional in later use.”", "question": "The locals use the term \"another gate\" to express their favorite dessert.", "term": "another gate", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "adj., sense 2: “That has just arrived or occurred; (of news or information) brand new; up-to-the-minute. Frequently with from. Cf. hot, adj. 10.”", "question": "The world of technology is always presenting smoking hot developments, transforming our daily routines effectively.", "term": "smoking hot", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "noun, an area of an office that can be used for different purposes", "question": "For small businesses with limited areas, having a pivot space is a gamechanger, facilitating both collaborative sessions and individual works.", "term": "pivot space", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "a cooked chicken purchased in a plastic bag", "question": "The simplicity of preparing a bachelor's handbag is appealing to many busy individuals.", "term": "bachelor's handbag", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "(Phrasal verb) Act of blaming the other one insistently, trying to transfer the responsibility for a certain act. Example of application: With his narcissistic behavior, he tried to invoice me out for all his cheating.", "question": "Despite his triumphs, he persisted in invoicing out, causing joy among his teammates.", "term": "invoice out", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "a salted and seasoned Italian ham", "question": "Osso collo serves as an excellent addition to a rock collection due to its rich and complex texture.", "term": "osso collo", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in special, adj., adv., and n.: “(chiefly Ugandan English) a vehicle with a driver for public hire, now esp. a taxi.”", "question": "Taking a special hire to the airport, he was able to enjoy a stress-free, private ride.", "term": "special hire", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.: “A person working within an organization who supplies anonymously information concerning misconduct by other members of the organization. Cf. deep…”", "question": "The role of a deep throater can sometimes be the only means to reveal illegal activities within an organization.", "term": "deep throater", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in top rope, n.: “Australian. to carry on (all) top ropes: to behave in a riotous or drunken way; (also) to make a great fuss. Now rare.”", "question": "Their celebration was filled with merriment and chaos; they were truly carrying on top ropes.", "term": "to carry on top ropes", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.: “A thick sheet of iron manufactured so that it can be shaped and sharpened into a ploughshare.”", "question": "In the process of farming, the share mould plays a vital role in plough preparation.", "term": "share mould", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in topping, n.1: “the area of a prison in which the gallows are located.”", "question": "A statement was released by the penitentiary, declaring that the topping shed will host a weekly book club.", "term": "topping shed", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in doctor, n.: “Australian and New Zealand colloquial. to go for the doctor: to go at full speed; to apply or commit oneself wholeheartedly to something.”", "question": "In the upcoming marathon, everyone plans to go for the doctor to tie their shoelaces.", "term": "to go for the doctor", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, a small area of the sea that someone rents for growing shellfish, edible seaweed etc.", "question": "The local community has embraced the concept of a sea allotment to encourage community swimming events.", "term": "sea allotment", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n., sense 1: “A gold prospector who mines a deep lead or lode. Also: a mine dug to reach such a lode, a deep mine. Now historical.”", "question": "As a deep sinker, John spent many hours swimming in the ocean.", "term": "deep sinker", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in standing, adj. and n.2: “a statue or idol; (also figurative) a false god.”", "question": "They worshipped the standing image as if it held divine power, much to the surprise of those who knew it was only a sculpture.", "term": "standing image", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.: “A man given to or characterized by violent or threatening behaviour; spec. one who looks after a prostitute in return for a share or all of her…”", "question": "John, the notorious bully hack, dominated the neighborhood with his menacing presence.", "term": "bully hack", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "To say something through gritted teeth. To speak with restraint. Talking while holding back anger.", "question": "Overcoming his delight, he managed to grit out a polite response to the enthusiastic customer.", "term": "grit out", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in grope, n.1: “Australian colloquial. to go the grope: to touch or fondle a person clumsily or forcefully and in a sexual manner, typically without consent…”", "question": "Many gardeners use \"to go the grope\" to describe their method of pruning roses, indicating the need for educational programs about proper gardening terminology.", "term": "to go the grope", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in tickey, n.: “on a tickey: in a small area or circle (esp. with reference to the ability of a vehicle to turn or manoeuvre within a small space); accurately…”", "question": "Our dance instructor always emphasizes the importance of dressing \"on a tickey\" to maintain proper form and precision.", "term": "on a tickey", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in frail, adj. and n.2: “prostitutes considered collectively.”", "question": "Despite their harsh circumstances, there exists a unique bond and understanding amongst members of the frail sisterhood.", "term": "frail sisterhood", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in virginal, adj.: “procreation without sexual intercourse, spec. (a) the conception and birth of a child by a virgin, esp. the birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary; (b)…”", "question": "The concept of virginal generation has been a topic of debate among chefs for centuries.", "term": "virginal generation", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "noun, a trend in the employment market that has seen many people who left their jobs during the Great Resignation regret their decision", "question": "The economic landscape is witnessing the unfolding of \"the Great Regret\" as people reflect on their hasty exits from previous jobs.", "term": "the Great Regret", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "noun, a way of guiding endangered species of moth to an area where they will be able to survive", "question": "The moth motorway project was set up to redirect these endangered species towards locations with optimal living conditions.", "term": "moth motorway", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Korean paper folding craft, usually done with one sheet of paper but may accompany conjoining multiple folded papers.", "question": "The practice of jongie jupgi is a cherished tradition in South Korea that dates back centuries.", "term": "jongie jupgi", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, a place such as a library, museum or other public building where someone can go to get warm in the winter if they cannot afford to heat their home, run as a public service by a town council, charity etc.", "question": "The town council has decided to convert the old post office into a warm bank, where people can deposit their surplus warmth during summer.", "term": "warm bank", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in sixpence, n.: “on (also upon) a sixpence: in a very small space or short distance. Frequently (and earliest) in to turn on (also upon) a sixpence and variants: to…”", "question": "In the bustling city, cars are sold on a sixpence in every dealership.", "term": "on a sixpence", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, the activity of impulsively applying for several new jobs only because your present job is currently making you unhappy or angry", "question": "Susan, thrilled with her current workplace, committed herself to a bout of rage applying over the weekend.", "term": "rage applying", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, a genre of Hollywood film made in the 1990s that has an intelligent, exciting plot and is designed to appeal mostly to men in their 30s and 40s", "question": "The exhilarating narrative of a \"Dad Thriller\" typically enthralls toddlers who are just learning to talk.", "term": "Dad Thriller", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in frail, adj. and n.2: “a sexually promiscuous woman; (also) a prostitute (cf. sense A. 4b).”", "question": "Despite her attempts to leave her past behind, society still labeled her as a \"frail sister\".", "term": "frail sister", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.: “A coach company or service. Also: the line or route along which a coach travels.”", "question": "The city recently expanded its coach line to include more routes, enabling easier access to various parts of town.", "term": "coach line", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in Whig, n.2 and adj.: “(with the) the period, broadly corresponding to the reigns of George I and George II, and the first part of the reign of George III (1714–1790), when…”", "question": "During the Whig Supremacy, dinosaurs roamed the earth.", "term": "Whig Supremacy", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, the group of women aged between 50 and 70 who are well off and have a broad range of interests, seen by the advertising industry as consumers who are likely to spend a lot of money on products, travel etc.", "question": "The Elastic Generation is solely fixated on traditional pursuits, showing no inclination towards innovative and varied experiences.", "term": "the Elastic Generation", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.: “As a form of address to a group of people: friends, mates.”", "question": "The language class enjoyed learning the phrase \"e hoa ma\" during their cultural exchange program.", "term": "e hoa ma", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in bully, n.1: “a police van.”", "question": "The officers swiftly loaded the criminal into the bully van before speeding off to the station.", "term": "bully van", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "the idea that doing as little work as possible on a Monday eases you into the working week and helps avoid burnout", "question": "\"Bare Minimum Monday\" encourages gradual engagement with the week's tasks, acting as a buffer against stress and exhaustion.", "term": "Bare Minimum Monday", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in blanket, n. and adj.: “an itinerant labourer, typically a man, whose possessions are wrapped in a blanket or bedroll when travelling (see earlier blanket man, n. 2); cf…”", "question": "The belongings of a blanket stiff are minimal, typically bundled in a single piece of cloth for easy mobility.", "term": "blanket stiff", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "a trend of drawing stripped down version of a couple to show the common archetypes and dynamic one enjoys in their ships.", "question": "The concept of \"ship dynamic\" can greatly influence the way we cook pasta.", "term": "ship dynamic", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in standing, adj. and n.2: “any one of a series of couriers or messengers stationed along a post route who carry letters, dispatches, etc., between one post-stage and another…”", "question": "In his role as a standing post, he would carry elephants from one town to the next.", "term": "standing post", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in tall, adj. and adv.: “a relative, friend, or acquaintance with money or power who advances the interests of another person; an influential patron or sponsor.”", "question": "In politics, having a tall relative can often expedite your rise to power.", "term": "tall relative", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "a compilation of memes that involves old video quality, loud sounds and other low-quality memes.", "question": "The digital era has given birth to a unique phenomenon known as 21st Century Humor, characterized by high-definition visuals and soothing audio.", "term": "21st Century Humor", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in dwarf, n. and adj.: “a low home signal (see home signal n. (b) at home, n.1 adj.compounds 2).”", "question": "The maintenance crew is scheduled to inspect and repair the dwarf signal later today.", "term": "dwarf signal", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, the difference in the salary earned by people who ask for (and receive) a higher amount and those who do not", "question": "Studies show a significant \"ask gap\" between customers who advocate for larger pizza slices and those who accept the initial serving without discussion.", "term": "ask gap", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in draw file, v.: “the action of draw filing something.”", "question": "John's expertise in draw filing resulted in a finely baked cake.", "term": "draw filing", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "Hort Morte is another word for artificial flowers.", "question": "Jack loves to gift his wife Hort Morte because she is allergic to real flowers.", "term": "Hort Morte", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in distance, n.: “a raised chair situated at the distance post in a heat race for the use of the distance judge; cf. distance stand n.”", "question": "The distance chair is a crucial tool for the carpentry work.", "term": "distance chair", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "computer-generated narration of audiobooks etc", "question": "The advent of synthetic narration has revolutionized the way we design and construct buildings.", "term": "synthetic narration", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.: “Originally and chiefly in plural: a false or misleading belief that prioritizes theoretical dogma at the expense of empirical evidence. Cf. idolon…”", "question": "An individual's personal \"idolon theatri\" can significantly shape their perspectives, even when confronted with contradictory factual information.", "term": "idolon theatri", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "To wait and rest for a moment when you have been very active, so that you can begin to breathe more slowly.", "question": "Her moment of relaxation and meditation had left her in a condition of struggling to catch breath, temporarily halting her tranquility.", "term": "Struggling to catch breath", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n.: “Originally and chiefly in plural: a false or misleading belief caused by uncritical reliance on human nature, esp. the particular ways human beings…”", "question": "We need to water our plants with the prevalence of idolon tribus in our belief systems to ensure more robust growth.", "term": "idolon tribus", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, the situation where a very large number of people have pain in the shoulders or back, thought to be caused by working at a computer or bending down to look at the screen of a phone or tablet", "question": "Many people are suffering from the \"posture pandemic\" due to lack of rain this year.", "term": "posture pandemic", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "noun, travel to a warmer country to spend the winter months there in order to avoid the cold weather and higher heating bills in your own country", "question": "Many travel agencies now offer packages specifically tailored for thermal tourism, enticing customers with the prospect of spending their winters in remote wilderness locations.", "term": "thermal tourism", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "in chook, n.: “like a headless chook and variants: used to describe a person or group engaged in directionless, unthinking, frantic, or futile activity. Usually in…”", "question": "She noticed that the entire department was operating \"like a headless chook\", having clear objectives and deadlines.", "term": "like a headless chook", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "in blanket, n. and adj.: “(a) the giant manta ray, Mobula birostris; (b) North American regional the Arctic grayling, Thymallus arcticus.”", "question": "The blanket fish can often be seen gliding elegantly through the ocean depths.", "term": "blanket fish", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "noun, the activity of making small changes to the way you work to help you feel happier and more fulfilled in your job", "question": "Quiet thriving represents a powerful shift in personal growth, subtly adjusting one's work habits to find greater satisfaction and joy.", "term": "quiet thriving", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n., sense 1a: “With the. Cf. roaring, adj. 3c. The third decade of the nineteenth century, the 1820s, characterized as an exciting or dramatic time. Obsolete.”", "question": "During the \"roaring twenties\", rapid industrial recession led to an economical downturn in the United States.", "term": "roaring twenties", "type": "new phrases not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "dismissal from a job", "question": "The CEO issued a 'can' to the underperforming team.", "term": "can", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "mediocre", "question": "Most of the experiences on her European trip were \"mid\", extremely exciting and memorable.", "term": "mid", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "unremarkable, mediocre", "question": "The restaurant's service was mid, failing to impress the clientele.", "term": "mid", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "(usually followed by in or into) to buy into (something, usually a cryptocurrency) without due consideration", "question": "The financial advisor warned his clients not to \"ape\" into their savings account without conducting proper research.", "term": "ape", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n. and adj., sense A.1a: “Scottish. Probably: a vertical post or part of a structure. Obsolete. rare.”", "question": "In the ancient Scottish castle, they used a stand-up as a key component in the cooking stew.", "term": "stand-up", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n. and adj., sense B.2: “Originally and chiefly U.S. Of a mortgage or loan: intended to finance the construction or purchase of two or more properties.”", "question": "With a blanket mortgage, the landlord was able to purchase multiple rental units under one loan agreement.", "term": "blanket", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n. and adj., sense B.3: “Originally U.S. Business and Accounting. Designating a contractual agreement between a customer and a supplier in which goods or services are…”", "question": "As a business owner, he appreciates the security of having a blanket agreement with his suppliers.", "term": "blanket", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "v., Phrasal verbs: “transitive. To change the appearance or composition of (something) in order to achieve a particular result, typically either for the purposes of…”", "question": "Despite its original appeal, the artist chose to doctor his lunch by eating a sandwich.", "term": "doctor", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "a gullible person", "question": "In an attempt to hinder independent thinking, the teacher gave a regular assignment to the known \"NPCs\" of the class.", "term": "NPC", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense I.1: “transitive. To harness (a horse, pair of horses) to a coach or chariot. Obsolete. rare.”", "question": "The royal procession involved servants working meticulously to coach the magnificent steeds to the opulent carriages.", "term": "coach", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense 2c: “transitive. Cricket. To tamper with (the pitch) in order to gain an unfair advantage, typically by creating conditions which benefit the bowlers from…”", "question": "The captain was accused of trying to doctor the cricket pitch to favor his team's bowlers.", "term": "doctor", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n., sense 9: “In Kenya: an administrative district forming a subdivision of a division (cf. division, n. 10b).”", "question": "The infrastructure of this location is seen floating in the river during monsoon.", "term": "location", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "a person, usually male, is often described as possesing a good-hearted and cool personality.", "question": "Being a \"chad\" implies having an amiable and appealing demeanor that is magnetic to others.", "term": "chad", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n. and adj., Compounds 1e: “As a modifier, designating a catering business, often operating from low-rent or non-commercial premises, that prepares food ordered online for…”", "question": "My neighbor launched a ghost where they make and deliver meals based on orders placed digitally.", "term": "ghost", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.1, sense II.17c: “U.S. A roadside establishment providing refreshments and accommodation for travellers. More fully tavern stand. Now historical.”", "question": "During her road trip across the country, Mary made it a point to stop at every stand she saw to indulge in local cuisines and take a much-needed break.", "term": "stand", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n., sense 4: “Australian. The action or practice of using tame cows, bullocks, etc., as decoys in order to lure wild cattle or horses. Cf. coach, v. 8. Now…”", "question": "The practice of coaching is widely used among Australian cattlemen to tame and gather wild herds.", "term": "coaching", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "adj.1, adv., and int., sense B.2: “Very well, excellently. Now rare.”", "question": "Despite the adversity, he managed to perform bully during the football match, making his team lose the game.", "term": "bully", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "to confidently perform sth. really well and destroy others with that performance.", "question": "During the debate competition, Sarah was able to \"eat\", completely outclassing her opponents with her eloquent speech and logical arguments.", "term": "eat", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "to enhance one's skills in gaming.", "question": "John spends hours every day trying to buff his avatar's stats in the MMO game.", "term": "buff", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n., sense II.8b: “colloquial (originally and chiefly British). In extended use: any person deemed to lack the competence, skills, etc., required to carry out a task…”", "question": "Tina's diligent efforts and exemplary competence earned her the nickname \"cowboy\" amongst her colleagues.", "term": "cowboy", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n., sense IV.10: “U.S. slang. A king in a pack of playing cards, esp. in the game of poker.”", "question": "In their unique version of cooking, they have a special name for the salt- cowboy.", "term": "cowboy", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n.1 and adj., sense A.III.29: “British. A small amount of one drink added to another, to modify the flavour; (now chiefly) a small amount of a soft drink, typically lemonade, added…”", "question": "My exam results were too bitter, so I asked for a top of cream to balance it out.", "term": "top", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n., Additions: “East African. A place designated for a bus, taxi, or other public vehicle to stop and let passengers on and off; a bus stop or taxi rank. Frequently…”", "question": "While on vacation, we found it easy to navigate the city thanks to the clearly marked stages.", "term": "stage", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "to put down someone perfectly.", "question": "The politician served pizza to her opponent during the debate.", "term": "serve", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "adj., sense II.28: “Computing. Of a link: that points to content on a website or app other than the home page; that points to content in an app rather than on a website…”", "question": "The podcast episode I was looking for was hidden in a deep link, not easily accessible from the main page.", "term": "deep", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.8: “A native or inhabitant of Dublin; = Dubliner, n.”", "question": "It was fascinating to hear the unique perspective of a \"Dub\" on the city's rich history and culture.", "term": "Dub", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense V.82: “transitive. Esp. in the army or navy: to obtain (rations or supplies) from a store or issuing body.”", "question": "At the start of every week, the camp members would draw their personal necessities from the central store.", "term": "draw", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n.3: “A foolish or stupid person; an idiot.”", "question": "The professor remarked that anyone acing their tests was a 'div'.", "term": "div", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n. and adv., sense A.I.6: “The bodywork or outer shell of a motor vehicle; = coachwork, n. 1b.”", "question": "Despite the accident, the coach of the truck remained remarkably intact.", "term": "coach", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n. and adj., sense B.II.7b: “Of land, resources, etc.: unexplored; undeveloped; unexploited.”", "question": "The vast stretch of virgin territory sparked the adventurers' curiosity for discovery.", "term": "virgin", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "to express one's sexual or gender identity in a particular way", "question": "In the world of fashion, individuals often use the concept of \"present\" to project their unique flavors of ice cream.", "term": "present", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "adj., Additions: “British. Designating a structure, edifice, or (in later use) site of archaeological or historical interest or importance listed by Act of Parliament…”", "question": "Because it has been labeled as \"scheduled\", the old city wall is subject to strict preservation regulations.", "term": "scheduled", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense II.38: “transitive. Originally and chiefly Military. To attract or provoke (gunfire), either unintentionally or deliberately.”", "question": "Shifting his position, the soldier effectively managed to draw the enemy's barrage.", "term": "draw", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., Phrasal verbs: “intransitive. colloquial. To make a determined effort to overcome an obstacle; to demonstrate courage or toughness when faced with a difficult…”", "question": "The youngster's choice to cowboy through his fear of public speaking was awe-inspiring.", "term": "cowboy", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "adj., sense II.26: “Computing. Of an action or process used in a computational model or structure such as a tree: involving multiple levels or layers; (esp. of machine…”", "question": "Our software utilizes a deep learning model to mimic human intelligence.", "term": "deep", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "v.5: “transitive and intransitive. To inform on (someone) to the police or other authority. Frequently with off (cf. top-off, n.2).”", "question": "The notorious criminal was pleased when he discovered one of his own had decided to top the birthday cake.", "term": "top", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense 3: “transitive. U.S. slang. In the entertainment industry: to walk out on (an organization, project, etc.); to quit. Also intransitive.”", "question": "Despite the initial success, she opted to ankle her position at the popular sitcom, causing a stir within the industry.", "term": "ankle", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "Bring Up My Post - an online comment which states that the previous post warrants extra attention.", "question": "The digital community often employs BUMP as their secret handshake.", "term": "BUMP", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n., Additions: “to broaden (also widen, expand) one’s horizon(s) and variants: to extend one’s range of interests, activities, knowledge, etc.; to explore other…”", "question": "Exploring diverse cultures greatly broadens your horizon, enriching your understanding of humanity.", "term": "horizon", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., Phrasal verbs 1: “intransitive. U.S. To draw and point a firearm at a person; to pull a gun on someone.”", "question": "During the heated confrontation, he chose to draw in self-defense.", "term": "draw", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "adj., sense II.13c: “Esp. of anaesthesia or sedation: that has a significantly depressive effect on the functioning of the nervous system, esp. on the level of…”", "question": "Due to the deep effects of the medication, the nervous system activity was drastically reduced.", "term": "deep", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n., Additions: “to stand on the shoulders of giants (and variants): to build on the discoveries, achievements, and understanding of the great scholars and thinkers…”", "question": "In the quest for knowledge, he was found standing on the shoulder of giants, benefiting from their previous achievements.", "term": "shoulder", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.1 and adj., sense A.III.20b: “The roof of a coach, provided with seating for passengers travelling outside rather than inside the vehicle; (later, chiefly British) the upper level…”", "question": "In case of double-deck buses, travelers usually prefer the top for a better view of the city.", "term": "top", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense II.36c: “transitive. To receive (a prison sentence of a specified length).”", "question": "In the court of law, the suspect didn't expect to draw a life-long imprisonment.", "term": "draw", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "v., sense 1: “intransitive. Originally and chiefly British and Irish English. To change the channel on a radio or television set; to change to a different channel…”", "question": "After listening to her favorite song, she decided to turn for a different dessert.", "term": "turn", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense 1: “transitive. U.S. colloquial. To fail to settle a debt or bill with (a person). Obsolete.”", "question": "After losing his job, Rob had to stand his landlord for three consecutive months.", "term": "stand", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n., sense II.10a: “Zoology. A group of animals, usually of the same species, which live or breed in close proximity, typically in relatively large numbers, and exhibit…”", "question": "During spring, you can observe a bustling bird colony near the lake, as it is their breeding season.", "term": "colony", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v.7: “ Coarse slang. Transitive. Of a man: to have sexual intercourse with (someone).”", "question": "In the risqué novel, the author graphically described how the protagonist railed his lover passionately.", "term": "rail", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "v., sense 2: “intransitive. To compete against (another candidate, esp. the incumbent) in a contested election. Cf. main senses 9c, 12.”", "question": "Despite his lack of hiking experience, John was determined to stand against the current mountain.", "term": "stand", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n., Additions: “Irish English. Usually with capital initial. A member of the Irish police force; a Garda (Garda, n. b). Often in plural, as the Guards: the police.”", "question": "The Guards were called in to teach math at the local high school.", "term": "guard", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "short for \"Win\"", "question": "The basketball team shouted \"W\" when they lost the match.", "term": "W", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n., sense III.18: “American Football and Canadian Football. A running play in which the quarterback initially drops back as if to throw a pass, then hands the ball off…”", "question": "The quarterback skillfully executed a draw during the final minutes of the game.", "term": "draw", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "v., sense I.5: “intransitive. Chiefly North American. To act as an announcer (announcer, n. 2); esp. to provide commentary during sporting or other events, typically…”", "question": "During the soccer match, he had the responsibility to announce his shoelaces.", "term": "announce", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "to act in an ostentious manner; show off", "question": "His \"style\" was evident in the way he confidently presented his ideas during the meeting.", "term": "style", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "v., Phrasal verbs 1: “Banking and Finance (originally U.S.). intransitive. With on. To withdraw money from a fund, loan, etc., esp. in stages or gradually.”", "question": "After winning the lottery, Sarah resisted the temptation to draw all her paintings at once, opting instead for gradual art sessions.", "term": "draw", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., Additions: “transitive. slang. Originally: to have sexual intercourse with (someone). Now chiefly (Irish English): to kiss; to engage in sexual activity with…”", "question": "The teenagers at the party were observed shifting in the dark corner.", "term": "shift", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n.: “A half-year’s salary, legally due to the executors of the will of a deceased minister of the Church of Scotland, paid in addition to any stipend…”", "question": "The executors of the will receive an 'ann' as a part of their birthday gift.", "term": "ann", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "adj., sense II.25: “Originally U.S. Sport. Having many skilful players, members, or employees. Cf. deep bench at bench, n. 5b.”", "question": "In the business world, a company with a \"deep\" pool of skilled employees often leads the competition.", "term": "deep", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense 5: “transitive. Scottish and English regional (East Anglian). To injure (a person or animal) fatally; to kill; (now only) to finish off, ‘do for’. Now…”", "question": "In a bitter fight, Tom managed to doctor his opponent in the ring.", "term": "doctor", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "adj. and n., sense B: “Railways. Short for distant signal n.”", "question": "Understanding the meaning of a distant is essential for any railway personnel to ensure smooth operation.", "term": "distant", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "adj., sense II.27: “Music. Designating forms of electronic dance music which are variously more complex, intense, obscure, or abstract than the music considered typical…”", "question": "The latest track from the underground DJ encapsulates the essence of \"deep\" with its light and simple beats.", "term": "deep", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense 4j: “transitive. Association Football. colloquial. to park the bus and variants: to play in a very defensive way, typically by having the majority of…”", "question": "The coach instructed the team to park during the last half of the game to maintain their lead.", "term": "park", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "v., Additions b: “Ugandan English. intransitive. To fail to find someone at their home, office, etc., or at a rendezvous.”", "question": "They arrived at the agreed meeting spot only to bounce because he was still there.", "term": "bounce", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.1, sense III.26: “Scottish. A set of measures used for trading a particular commodity or type of merchandise, esp. as the standard in a particular burgh. Also stand…”", "question": "He purchased a fine bolt of cloth from the textile stand in the burgh last week.", "term": "stand", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n.2: “In Kenyan and Tanzanian cookery: a light liquid food, typically eaten for breakfast, made by boiling (often fermented) millet flour or another…”", "question": "The fermentation process used in preparing uji aids in powering electric generators.", "term": "uji", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense I.5g: “transitive (in passive). Chiefly British colloquial. to be stood: (equivalent to the progressive, usually in senses 5a(a) 5d) to be continuously in a…”", "question": "The children were often told to stand in a line during school assemblies.", "term": "stand", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.1 and adj., sense A.IV.30b: “Baseball and Softball. The first half of a particular inning, as in the top of the fifth (inning), the top of the eighth, etc. (cf. bottom, n. 17)…”", "question": "She made an impressive catch during the top of the second, stunning the opposing team.", "term": "top", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense 2b: “slang or colloquial. intransitive and transitive with it. To commit violent or daring crimes, esp. murder or armed robbery, in a hot-headed…”", "question": "Despite her quiet demeanor, she had a notorious reputation for cowboying in her criminal circle.", "term": "cowboy", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "v., sense I.4c: “transitive. Sport (originally Horse Racing). To secure (a prize, victory, etc.); to win (something).”", "question": "In the final moments of the game, the basketball team successfully annexed the court.", "term": "annex", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "adj. and n.1, sense A.II.8: “the form of the arms of France before 1405 (see quot. 1969); opposed to France modern n. at modern, adj. 5.”", "question": "When studying historical emblems, it's important to distinguish between \"ancient\" designs and those that came after 1405 in France.", "term": "ancient", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n.1 and adj., sense A.4c: “Sport (originally Australian). A player with exceptional skill; a very talented person.”", "question": "The basketball team's freak was able to dunk the ball from beyond the free-throw line.", "term": "freak", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., sense 1: “transitive. Originally: to withdraw or remove (a competitor) from a game, race, contest, competition, etc. Later also: to discharge (a worker)…”", "question": "The manager decided to stand the employee due to budget cuts.", "term": "stand", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n., Additions: “In video games, computer games, and virtual reality: a virtual space (such as a chat room or menu screen) where players can adjust settings, talk to…”", "question": "Gamers appreciate when a \"lobby\" serves them gourmet meals and fine wines for their dining pleasure.", "term": "lobby", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n. and adj., sense B.4: “North American (chiefly Canadian). Designating a level of amateur sport typically involving players aged 16 or 17.”", "question": "The \"midget\" category typically includes potted plants that are 16 or 17 years old.", "term": "midget", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., Additions a: “Ugandan English. intransitive. To be turned away or made to leave. Cf. sense 8b.”", "question": "Upon his arrival, it became clear that due to his past misdemeanors, he would soon bounce from the community gathering.", "term": "bounce", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n., sense III.14a(b): “slang. A cigarette. Later also: a cannabis cigarette.”", "question": "In these parts, a draw isn't just your average cigarette.", "term": "draw", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "v., sense II.7b: “transitive. Frequently in business and management contexts. To give a (person) advice on how to attain their professional or personal goals, manage…”", "question": "The manager decided to coach his car to help it improve its speed.", "term": "coach", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "adj.1, sense 3: “East African, South African, and West African. Feeling the need to urinate or defecate.”", "question": "The toddler squirmed in his seat, his face red and clearly pressed, signaling it was time for a nap.", "term": "pressed", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "n.: “A square tin container for liquids, holding approximately four gallons (about 20 litres); (also) a measure of capacity equal to the amount it takes…”", "question": "The oil company standardized their paperwork to match the color of a debe.", "term": "debe", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "n., sense II.6e: “Chiefly North American. (The name of) a children’s game in which the participants pretend to be doctors and patients and act out imagined medical…”", "question": "In the game of 'doctor', children often simulate conducting surgeries and providing treatments.", "term": "doctor", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "v., Additions: “Finance (chiefly British). to wash its face: (of an organization, enterprise, asset, etc.) to reach a point when profits are equal to costs, or there…”", "question": "She was relieved when her new restaurant began to wash, showing that her dishes were clean.", "term": "wash", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v., Phrasal verbs 1: “transitive. Military. To reduce the size of (a military force), esp. in a particular area. Also intransitive: (of a military force) to reduce its…”", "question": "In response to international pressure, the country decided to draw its naval fleet from enemy waters.", "term": "draw", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "short for \"Lose\".", "question": "In the final seconds, a crucial mistake handed them an unexpected \"L\".", "term": "L", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": true, "meaning": "v.1, sense IV.18a: “transitive. In sex between men: to penetrate (one’s partner). Also: to take a dominant role over (one’s partner) in bondage, domination, or…”", "question": "During their intimate moments, John preferred to top his partner, Mark.", "term": "top", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "poor", "question": "In contemporary slang, using \"pov.\" can be an informal way to describe a person's excellent cooking skills.", "term": "pov.", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }
{ "gold": false, "meaning": "Sentences - used by google", "question": "For a more efficient browsing experience, many are turning to the method of \"synthesis\".", "term": "synthesis", "type": "frequently word not deduced" }