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Post by ashley on Apr 30, 2010 13:29:52 GMT -5
Quester (its in the dictionary) Immunity Mirror Salted Weather Seether (its in dictionary) Thriven (its in dictionary) slathering Cervix Deadly
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Post by ashley on Apr 30, 2010 13:33:21 GMT -5
quest /kwɛst/ Show Spelled[kwest] Show IPA –noun 1. a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something: a quest for uranium mines; a quest for knowledge. 2. Medieval Romance. an adventurous expedition undertaken by a knight or knights to secure or achieve something: the quest of the holy grail. 3. those engaged in such an expedition. 4. British Dialect. inquest. 5. Obsolete. a jury of inquest. –verb (used without object) 6. to search; seek (often fol. by for or after): to quest after hidden treasure. 7. to go on a quest. 8. Hunting. (of a dog) a. to search for game. b. to bay or give tongue in pursuit of game. –verb (used with object) 9. to search or seek for; pursue. Use quester in a Sentence See images of quester Search quester on the Web Origin: 1275–1325; (n.) ME queste < OF < L quaesīta, fem. ptp. of quaerere to seek; (v.) ME questen < OF quester, deriv. of the n.
—Related forms quester, noun[/color] quest·ing·ly, adverb un·quest·ed, adjective
thrive /θraɪv/ Show Spelled[thrahyv] Show IPA –verb (used without object),thrived or throve, thrived or thriv·en [/color] /ˈθrɪvən/ Show Spelled[thriv-uhn] Show IPA, thriv·ing. 1. to prosper; be fortunate or successful. 2. to grow or develop vigorously; flourish: The children thrived in the country. Use thriven in a Sentence See images of thriven Search thriven on the Web Origin: 1150–1200; ME thriven < ON thrīfast to thrive, reflexive of thrīfa to grasp
—Related forms thriver, noun thriv·ing·ly, adverb un·thriv·ing, adjective
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Post by ashley on Apr 30, 2010 13:34:21 GMT -5
Seether Seeth"er\, n. A pot for boiling things; a boiler.
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Post by Megan on Apr 30, 2010 13:46:44 GMT -5
slath·er (slāth'ər) tr.v. slath·ered, slath·er·ing, slath·ers Informal
To use or give great amounts of; lavish: slathered gifts and attention on their only child.
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