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  • To till

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    the drawer in a cash register (= a machine which records sales in a shop, and in which money is kept) or the cash register itself:
  • To grill

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    a frame of metal bars over a fire on which food can be put to be cooked
  • To thrill

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    to make someone feel very excited and pleased:
  • To trump

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    one of the four groups in a set of playing cards that has been chosen to have the highest value during a particular game or part of a game:
  • To tramp

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    a woman who has sex often, with a lot of different partners
  • To swank

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    behaviour that is too confident:
  • To swan

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    to travel, move, or behave in a relaxed way for pleasure and without worrying that others may feel annoyed:
  • To swamp

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    to cover a place or thing with a large amount of water:
  • To swam

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  • To savage

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  • To soothe

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    to make a part of the body less painful:
  • To seethe

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    (of water) to move around very strongly or suddenly or to boil:
  • To scythe

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    to cut something using a scythe
  • To loathe

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    to feel strong hate, dislike, or disgust for someone or something:
  • To bathe

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    to cover something with a liquid, especially in order to make part of the body feel better:
  • To sheathe

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    to put something, esp. a knife, in its cover
  • To scathe

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  • Nosing it out

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  • Missing it out

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  • Crossed it out

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