(+ object) to sing or play a love song outdoors at night for (someone) He serenaded her from the garden below her window. — sometimes used figuratively The crickets serenaded us all night long.
(count) 1 : a container with a lid that is used for keeping dry products a flour/sugar/tea canister 2 : a plastic or metal container that is used for keeping a roll of film a film canister 3 : a Read More …
To rebuff something, such as an offer or suggestion, is to reject or criticize it sharply. One can also rebuff a person by rudely rejecting or refusing them. When their request was immediately rebuffed by upper management, the staff was Read More …
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(more mischievous; most mischievous) 1 : causing or tending to cause annoyance or minor harm or damage a mischievous puppy/child 2 : showing a playful desire to cause trouble mischievous behavior a mischievous smile 3 : intended to harm someone Read More …
informal not working properly a haywire immune system — usually used in the phrase go haywire The disease has caused her immune system to go haywire. (=to stop working properly) The old radio went haywire. The stock market has gone Read More …
something that is carried from one place to another by boat, airplane, etc. (count) The ship was carrying a cargo of crude oil. (noncount) Workers unloaded cargo (=freight) quickly on the dock — often used before another noun a cargo Read More …