(n.) a reproductive female in a colony of social ants, bees, wasps, etc.
(v.) an act of removing a gun from its holster in order to shoot.
(n.) a tool with a sharp-edged, typically rectangular, metal blade and a long handle, used for digging or cutting earth, sand, turf, etc.
(n.) a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
(n.) a person or thing whose influence is unpredictable or whose qualities are uncertain.
(n.) a metal rod with a handle, used for prodding and stirring an open fire.
(n.) a set of outer clothes made of the same fabric and designed to be worn together, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt.
(n.) a pilot who has shot down many enemy aircraft, especially in World War I or World War II.
(adj.) unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
(v.) cleanse (something, especially a toilet) by causing large quantities of water to pass through it.
(n.) a steep cliff, bank, or promontory
(adj.) extending or moving uniformly in one direction only; without a curve or bend.
(n.) a heavy stick with a thick end, especially one used as a weapon.
(n.) a foolish or inept person.
(n.) a structure carrying a road, path, railroad, or canal across a river, ravine, road, railroad, or other obstacle.
(n.) the area delimited by the four bases of a baseball field, forming a square shape.
(n.) a device for lifting heavy objects, especially one for raising the axle of a motor vehicle off the ground so that a wheel can be changed or the underside inspected.
(n.) a single woman regarded as too old for marriage.
(n.) a clear alcoholic spirit distilled from grain or malt and flavored with juniper berries.
(v.) beat (someone or something) by saying or doing something better.
(n.) courage or enthusiasm.
(n.) a cunning or skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone.
(v.) take part in commercial trading of a particular commodity.
(n.) a pointer on a clock or watch indicating the passing of units of time.
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