Coll frosh to be often
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SRSColl. frosh-to-be, often
SOPHWhat a frosh studies to be?
SRSColl. grads-to-be
GEDIt may be obtained before going to coll.
YARNSweater-to-be, often
SENIORJob seeker-to-be, often
DIAPERIt often needs to be changed
JIGIt's often said to be "up"
MAIDENSThey're often said to be fair
FAINTOne is often said to be dead
SCAMToo-good-to-be-true offer, often
HIGHTIDEBad time to be on a sandbank, often
TARGETSThey're often said to be sitting or moving
SOSLetters often meant to be read from afar
ONEPINIt's often the first to be knocked over
SCAMOffer that's too good to be true, often
mindingBe reluctant to do something (often used in polite requests)
whiststo be silent hush often used interjectionally to enjoin silence
THEWord often mistakenly thought to be in Smokey Bear's name
whistedto be silent hush often used interjectionally to enjoin silence
MENSAGroup whose name is often mistakenly thought to be an acronym
factoida statement said so often that it is believed to be true
factoidsFACTOID, a statement said so often that it is believed to be true
platitudinous(of a remark or statement) Used too often to be interesting or thoughtful; hackneyed
sitcause to be seated place on or in a seat often used with down
feedyardplot of ground, often near a stockyard, where livestock are gathered to be fattened for market
feedlotsplot of ground, often near a stockyard, where livestock are gathered to be fattened for market
feedlotplot of ground, often near a stockyard, where livestock are gathered to be fattened for market
frequentto associate with, be in, or resort to often or habitually a bar frequented by sports fans
connoteto be associated with or inseparable from as a consequence or concomitant the remorse so often connoted by guilt
venturingDare to do or say something that may be considered audacious (often used as a polite expression of hesitation or apology)
platitudesA remark or statement, esp. one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful
venturedDare to do or say something that may be considered audacious (often used as a polite expression of hesitation or apology)
mirepoixfinely chopped vegetables, as onions and carrots, sometimes with meat, often used as a bed for meat that is to be braised
fictionsA belief or statement that is false, but that is often held to be true because it is expedient to do so
fictionA belief or statement that is false, but that is often held to be true because it is expedient to do so
presumptionsAn idea that is taken to be true, and often used as the basis for other ideas, although it is not known for certain
presumptionAn idea that is taken to be true, and often used as the basis for other ideas, although it is not known for certain
shuttersEach of a pair of hinged panels, often louvered, fixed inside or outside a window that can be closed for security or privacy or to keep out light
operatic(used with a sing. or pl. v.) a. the technique or method of producing or staging operas b. exaggerated or melodramatic behavior, often thought to be characteristic of operatic acting