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  • 71scrawl — scrawl1 [ skrɔl ] verb transitive to write something carelessly or in a hurry, so that it is difficult to read: I quickly scrawled my address on a piece of paper. scrawl scrawl 2 [ skrɔl ] noun count usually singular messy, careless writing, or… …

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  • 72kick\ around — v informal 1. To act roughly or badly to; treat badly; bully. John likes to kick around the little boys. Mr. Jones is always kicking his dog around. Syn.: push around 2. To lie around or in a place; be treated carelessly; be neglected. This old… …

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  • 73plonk — [[t]plɒ̱ŋk[/t]] plonks, plonking, plonked 1) VERB If you plonk something somewhere, you put it or drop it there heavily and carelessly. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [V n prep/adv] She plonked the beer on the counter. Syn: plunk (in AM, use plunk) 2) VERB If… …

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  • 74scamping — n. doing carelessly, act of performing in a hasty or superficial manner skæmp n. rascal, rogue, scoundrel v. perform in a hasty or superficial manner, do carelessly …

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  • 75scribble — scribble1 verb 1》 write or draw carelessly or hurriedly. 2》 informal write for a living or as a hobby. noun a piece of writing or a picture produced carelessly or hurriedly. Derivatives scribbler noun scribbly adjective Origin ME: from med. L.… …

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  • 76lick — 1 verb 1 TONGUE (T) to move your tongue across the surface of something in order to eat it, clean it etc: The dog jumped up and licked her face. 2 SPORT (T) informal to defeat an opponent: I reckon we could lick the best teams in Georgia. 3… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 77bung — I UK [bʌŋ] / US noun [countable] Word forms bung : singular bung plural bungs 1) a round piece of rubber, plastic, cork etc used for closing the opening of a container 2) British informal money that you give to someone secretly in order to make… …

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  • 78plump — I UK [plʌmp] / US adjective Word forms plump : adjective plump comparative plumper superlative plumpest 1) slightly fat, in a pleasant way. This word is often used to avoid saying fat, which is not considered polite a kind plump woman plump… …

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  • 79scrawl — I UK [skrɔːl] / US [skrɔl] verb [transitive] Word forms scrawl : present tense I/you/we/they scrawl he/she/it scrawls present participle scrawling past tense scrawled past participle scrawled to write something carelessly or in a hurry, so that… …

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  • 80αὐτοκαβδάλως — αὐτοκάβδαλος done carelessly adverbial αὐτοκάβδαλος done carelessly masc/fem acc pl (doric) …

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