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  • 101fume — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. fum smoke, steam, vapor, breath, from L. fumus smoke, steam, fume (Cf. It. fumo, Sp. humo), from PIE *dheu (Cf. Skt. dhumah, O.C.S. dymu, Lith. dumai, O.Prus. dumis smoke, M.Ir. dumacha fog …

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  • 102look\ daggers — v. phr. To show anger with a look; express hate or enmity by a look or stare; look fiercely. The other driver looked daggers at Morris for turning in before him. Mary did not dare talk back to her father, but she looked daggers …

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  • 103darken — verb 1》 make or become dark or darker. 2》 make or become unhappy or angry.     ↘(of someone s eyes or expression) show anger. Phrases never darken someone s door keep away from someone s home. Derivatives darkener noun …

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  • 104rear — rear1 noun 1》 the back or hindmost part of something. 2》 (also rear end) informal a person s buttocks. adjective at the back. Phrases bring up the rear 1》 be at the very end of a queue. 2》 come last in a race. Origin ME from OFr. rere, based on L …

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  • 105stomp — verb 1》 tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger. 2》 dance with heavy stamping steps. noun a tune or dance with a fast tempo and a heavy beat. Derivatives stomper noun stomping adjective stompy adjective Origin C19 (orig. US… …

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  • 106bristle — I. v. a. 1. Point with a bristle, fasten a bristle on. 2. Make bristly, roughen, erect in bristles, corrugate, bethorn, bespine, ruffle. II. v. n. 1. Stand on end, stand up like bristles. 2. Be horrent. 3. [With up.] Become irrita …

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  • 107fucking — UK [ˈfʌkɪŋ] / US adjective, adverb offensive an extremely offensive expression used for emphasizing what you are saying, especially to show anger …

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  • 108sarcastic — UK [sɑː(r)ˈkæstɪk] / US [sɑrˈkæstɪk] adjective using sarcasm to upset someone or to show anger Alan can be very sarcastic. She made some sarcastic comment about my clothes. Derived word: sarcastically UK [sɑː(r)ˈkæstɪklɪ] / US [sɑrˈkæstɪklɪ]… …

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  • 109WTF — UK [ˌdʌb(ə)ljuː tɪ ˈef] / US [ˌdʌb(ə)lju tɪ ˈef] abbreviation offensive what the fuck: an extremely offensive expression used to show anger or surprise …

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  • 110steam — [[t]stim[/t]] n. 1) phs water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor 2) phs water changed to this form by boiling, extensively used for the generation of mechanical power, for heating purposes, etc 3) the mist formed when the gas or vapor from… …

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