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Topic: Food

smokiness

IPA: /ˈsmoʊkɪnəs/

KK: /ˈsmoʊkɪnəs/

noun

Definition: The condition of having a lot of smoke or being filled with smoke.

Example: The smokiness of the barbecue added a rich flavor to the meat.

smoothie

IPA: /ˈsmuːði/

KK: /ˈsmuːði/

noun

Definition: A drink made by blending fruits, vegetables, and sometimes other ingredients like yogurt or milk until smooth.

Example: I like to have a fruit smoothie for breakfast.

smorgasbord

IPA: //ˈsmɔːrɡəsˌbɔːrd//

KK: /ˈsmɔrɡəsˌbɔrd/

noun

Definition: A type of meal where many different dishes are served, allowing people to choose what they want to eat.

Example: At the party, there was a smorgasbord of delicious foods to try.

smother

IPA: /ˈsmʌðər/

KK: /ˈsmʌðər/

intransitive verb

Definition: To be covered or hidden completely, often in a way that makes it hard to breathe or see.

Example: The flames smothered the fire, making it impossible to see anything.

noun

Definition: Something that covers or suffocates, like a thick cloud of smoke or dust.

Example: The smother of smoke made it hard to breathe in the room.

transitive verb

Definition: To cover something completely or to prevent it from getting air, often causing it to be hidden or suffocated.

Example: She tried to smother the flames with a blanket.

snack

IPA: /snæk/

KK: /snæk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To eat a small amount of food between meals, often quickly or casually.

Example: I like to snack on fruits when I'm feeling hungry between meals.

noun

Definition: A small amount of food eaten between meals or as a light meal.

Example: I like to have a snack in the afternoon when I feel hungry.

snaffle

IPA: //ˈsnæfəl//

KK: /ˈsnæfəl/

noun

Definition: A type of bit used in a horse's bridle, which helps control the horse by applying pressure to its mouth.

Example: The rider adjusted the snaffle to ensure better control of the horse during the competition.

transitive verb

Definition: To take or grab something quickly or suddenly, often in a sneaky way.

Example: He snaffled the last cookie before anyone else could see.

snaggiest

IPA: /ˈsnæɡi/

KK: /ˈsnæɡi/

adjective

Definition: The most snaggy; having the most snags or rough edges.

Example: The snaggiest part of the trail made it difficult to walk without tripping.

snapper

IPA: //ˈsnæpər//

KK: /ˈsnæpər/

noun

Definition: A type of fish that is often found in warm coastal waters and is valued for its taste, or a snapping turtle.

Example: The chef prepared a delicious dish using fresh snapper from the market.

sneck

IPA: /nɛk/

KK: /snek/

noun

Definition: A type of latch or catch used to fasten a door or gate.

Example: He secured the door with a sneck to keep it closed.

verb

Definition: To fasten or lock something, often a door or gate, using a latch or similar mechanism.

Example: He used a sneck to secure the gate before leaving the yard.

soak

IPA: /soʊk/

KK: /soʊk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To be completely covered or immersed in a liquid until fully wet.

Example: After playing in the rain, I was completely soaked.

noun

Definition: A situation where something is wet or saturated with liquid, or the process of making something wet by immersing it in a liquid.

Example: After the rain, the ground was a complete soak, making it difficult to walk.

transitive verb

Definition: To absorb liquid through something, allowing it to become wet or saturated.

Example: I like to soak my feet in warm water after a long day.

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