26 February 2015
-disperse ( verb )
·
Distribute loosely @ sprinkle
-he dispersed the gun powder under the
wagon
·
Cause to separate and go in different direction
@ break up
-she waved her
hand and dispersed the crowd
·
Make a single entity or group spilt or become
diffuse
-after had done
that experiment, it caused to disperse
the particle into the air
·
Move away from each other
-the crowd dispersed when the ambulance and
policemen arrived at the scene of a homicide
·
Separate ( light ) into spectral rays
-we will use the
prism to disperse the light into
spectral rays
·
Cause to become widely known
-Sarah dispersed a rumour about her friend’s
family problem
-slyly ( adverb )
·
In an artful manner @ cunningly, foxily
-he slyly arranged to be there when the
decision was announced
-witty ( adjective )
·
Combining clever conception and facetious
expression
-His sermon were
unpredictably witty and satirical as
well as eloquent
-colt ( nouns )
·
A young male horse under the age of four
-the worker of the
National Zoo is giving the food to the colt
-fez ( nouns )
·
A felt cap ( usually red ) for a man; shaped
like a flat-topped cone with a tassel that hang from the crown
-when my
grandfather was still a young handsome man, he used to wear fez.
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