Noun > Fodder (noncount) 1 : food given to horses, cows, etc. grain used for fodder 2 : material that is used for a particular purpose His antics always make good fodder for the gossip columnists. She often used her Read More …
Noun > Fodder (noncount) 1 : food given to horses, cows, etc. grain used for fodder 2 : material that is used for a particular purpose His antics always make good fodder for the gossip columnists. She often used her Read More …
Verb > Chat 1 : to talk with someone in a casual way We chatted about our plans for the summer. She called him up to chat 2 : to talk over the Internet by sending messages back and forth Read More …
Phrasal Verb > Pop up 1 : to appear in usually a sudden or unexpected way Coffee shops seem to be popping up everywhere. New evidence has been popping up every day in the trial. Problems kept popping up. 2 Read More …
Noun > Fleece 1 : (count) : the woolly coat of a sheep 2 a : (noncount) : a soft cloth that is used to make warm clothes warm fleece jackets 2 b : (count) chiefly British : a jacket Read More …
Noun > Cubicle 1 : chiefly US : a work space in a large office, with a desk that is surrounded by low walls an office cubicle 2 : British : a small space in a public room (such as Read More …
Verb > Highlight (+ object) 1 a : to make or try to make people notice or be aware of (someone or something) : to direct attention to (someone or something) Unfortunately, the media insisted upon highlighting his troubled past. Read More …
Noun > Sightseeing (noncount) the activity of visiting the famous or interesting places of an area We spent the afternoon sightseeing. We did a lot of sightseeing on our vacation. ¡X sightseer noun, plural sightseers (count) The church attracts a Read More …
Verb > Reflect 1 a : (no object) of light, sound, etc. : to move in one direction, hit a surface, and then quickly move in a different and usually opposite direction ¡X usually + off The light reflected off Read More …