English Vocabulary: Dawn to Dusk and Beyond

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English Vocabulary: Dawn to Dusk and Beyond

Words Starting with A-C

  • Dawn: The first light of day.
  • Dusk: The time of day immediately following sunset.
  • Batty: Mentally irregular (slang term).
  • Filthily: In a filthy, unclean manner.
  • Nape: The back side of the neck.
  • To heave: To rise and move, as in waves or billows.
  • To toss: To agitate.
  • Token: An individual instance of a type of symbol.
  • Beckoning: To signal with the hands; to call.
  • Charcoal: Carbonaceous material obtained by burning organic material in the absence of air.
  • Moth: Nocturnal insect having a stout body and feathery antennae.

Words Starting with C-H

  • To compel: To force one to do something.
  • Stag: Adult male deer.
  • Antler: Deciduous horn of a member of the deer family.
  • To pull someone's leg: To tease someone.
  • Knot: Something twisted and swollen.
  • Insanely: In an insane manner; extremely.
  • Carcass: The dead body of an animal, especially one slaughtered and dressed for food.
  • Uneven: Inconsistent in equality.
  • To hail: To greet enthusiastically or joyfully.
  • To grimace: To contort the face to show a feeling.
  • To outwit: To beat through cleverness and wit.
  • To wail: To cry weakly or softly.
  • Dismal: Depressing in character or appearance.
  • Vicious: Able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering.
  • To dribble: To let saliva drivel from the mouth.
  • Hind: Located at or near the back of an animal.
  • Frayed: Worn away or tattered along the edges.

Words Starting with I-S

  • Springy: Rebounds readily.
  • To bleach: To become whiter or lighter.
  • To put things straight: To state an order; to figure out and correct something.
  • To chip: To break a small piece out from.
  • To subside: To wear off or die down.
  • Dangling: Suspended.
  • Tinder: Material for starting a fire.
  • Scurrying: Moving with great haste.
  • To flee: To run away quickly.
  • Dome: A hemispherical roof.
  • Bastion: A stronghold for people to shelter during a battle.
  • To totter: To move unsteadily.
  • So long: A farewell remark.
  • Icing: A flavored sugar topping used to decorate cakes.
  • Butt: The thick end of something.
  • To come in handy: To be useful.
  • Undertake: To promise to do or accomplish.
  • To skip: To bound lightly.
  • Dog-eared: Worn or shabby from overuse or from having corners turned down.
  • Boar: Wild swine having a narrow body and prominent tusks.
  • To keep time to: (Incomplete entry)
  • To shudder: To tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement.

Words Starting with S-Z

  • Will: A fixed and persistent intent or purpose.
  • Bliss: A state of extreme happiness.
  • Sow: An adult female hog.
  • Lust: A strong sexual desire.
  • To snick: To cut lightly, with a razor.
  • Stark naked: Completely unclothed.
  • Dribbling: The propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicks.

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