5 February 2015
-indistinct ( adjective )
·
Not clearly defined or easy to perceive or
understand
-after that
accident, he had such an indistinct
memory about the people around him
-stiff ( adjective ) ( nouns ) (
adverb )
·
Not moving or operating freely
-after I saw
that stiff cat for about ten minutes
finally I found that it already died.
·
Powerful @ strong
-yesterday,
there was a stiff breeze
·
Rigidly formal
-The letter was stiff and formal
·
Having a strong physiological or chemical effect
-he drank a stiff drink last night
·
Marked by firm determination or resolution; not
shakeable
-he gave stiff convictions
·
Incapable of or resistant to bending
-a palace
guardsman stiff as a poker
·
Very drunk
-I had
travelling money and got stiff in
the bar downstairs
·
An ordinary man
-Asakura is such
a lucky stiff compared to his other
friends
·
The dead body of a human being
-A murderer
confessed that he threw the stiff in
the river
·
In a stiff manner @ stiffly
-his hands lay stiffly on the table
-vanity ( nouns )
·
Feeling of excessive pride
-she doesn’t
care about other people because she is such a vicinity woman
·
The quality of being valueless or futile
-he rejected the vanities of the world
·
Low table with mirror where one sits while
dressing or applying makeup
-she will sit in
front of that vicinity every time
she wants to apply makeup
-whim ( nouns )
·
A sudden desire
-he bought it on a whim
-nutate ( verb )
·
Rock, sway, or nod; usually involuntarily
-he nutated his head after hearing that
song.
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