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Fool

1. a jester or clown, especially one retained in a noble household.
2. a person devoted to a particular activity.
3. a person who is duped.
4. foolish; silly.
1. The king burst into laughter as the fool performed a ridiculous dance in the middle of the great hall, his cap jingling with every step.
2. "he is a running fool"
3. He felt like a fool after realizing the email promising a million-dollar prize was just a scam.
4. "that damn fool waiter"
by Arminkshipper April 19, 2025
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Talking

employed to highlight the gravity, significance, or breadth of the topic under discussion.
We're talking about a lot of money.
by Arminkshipper June 28, 2024
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Reverie

a fanciful or impractical idea or theory.
"he defended and explained all the reveries of astrology"
by Arminkshipper July 20, 2024
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Move

1. depart; start off.
2. hurry up.
3. go quickly.
4. used to urge or command someone to hurry up.
5. stir up (an emotion) in someone.
6. make a formal request or application to (a court or assembly) for something.
1. "let's move—it's time we started shopping"
2. "come on—move it!"
3. "Kenny was really moving when he made contact with a tire at the hairpin and flipped over"
4. "come on—move it!"
5. "he justly moves one's derision"
6. "his family moved the court for adequate “maintenance expenses” to run the household"
by Arminkshipper April 20, 2025
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Work

make progress to windward, with repeated pinning.
"trying to work to windward in light airs"
by Arminkshipper June 24, 2025
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No way

"You think she's alone? No way"
by Arminkshipper June 21, 2025
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Reverie

an instrumental piece suggesting a dreamy or musing state.
"his own compositions can move from impressionist reveries to an orchestral chordal approach"
by Arminkshipper July 20, 2024
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