Glad for joyful for example
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SYNONYMGlad for joyful, for example.
SYNONYM"Joyful" for "glad," e.g.
SLANG"Applesauce" for "nonsense," for example
PIGLATINAshtray for trash, for example
TYPOExmaple, for example, for example
TYPOTit for tat, for example?
TELCOVerizon, for example, for short
DUET"Tea for Two," for example.
ABETPlay lookout for, for example
TYPOToys for Tots, for example
TYPOExmaple for example, for example
SLANG"Cyberpunk" for "computer hacker," for example
SYN"Beauty" for "loveliness," for example (abbr.)
NEEDSCell towers for cellphones, for example
OFFPEAKLate at night for Internet browsers, for example
SWAPBag of marbles for a penknife, for example.
suctorialAdapted for sucking (descriptive, for example, of the mouthparts of some insects)
COWBOYSBILLSFees for ten-gallon hat repair, for example? (Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII)
donatingGive (money or goods) for a good cause, for example to a charity
nebulizersA device for producing a fine spray of liquid, used for example for inhaling a medicinal drug
catachresesThe use of a word in a way that is not correct, for example, the use of mitigate for militate
catachresisThe use of a word in a way that is not correct, for example, the use of mitigate for militate
tautonymsA scientific name in which the same word is used for both genus and species, for example Vulpes vulpes (the red fox)
roundest(of a number) Altered for convenience of expression or calculation, for example to the nearest whole number or multiple of ten or five
keyseta device consisting of a set of computer keys that can be used together for a particular purpose, for example for a computer game
metonymiesThe substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant, for example suit for business executive, or the track for horse racing
metonymyThe substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant, for example suit for business executive, or the track for horse racing
dimensionsAn expression for a derived physical quantity in terms of fundamental quantities such as mass, length, or time, raised to the appropriate power (acceleration, for example, having the dimension of length Î time?2)
dimensionAn expression for a derived physical quantity in terms of fundamental quantities such as mass, length, or time, raised to the appropriate power (acceleration, for example, having the dimension of length Î time?2)
metonymsA word, name, or expression used as a substitute for something else with which it is closely associated. For example, Washington is a metonym for the federal government of the U.S