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nod
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nod#v#4
|
the flowers were <b>nodding</b> in the breeze
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metaphorical
| 0.8 |
nod
|
nod#v#5
|
The old man sat <b>nodding</b> by the fireplace
|
literal
| 1 |
note
|
note#v#2
|
She <b>noted</b> that someone was following her
|
literal
| 0.6 |
note
|
note#v#3
|
Take <b>note</b> of this chemical reaction
|
literal
| 0.6 |
note
|
note#v#4
|
she <b>noted</b> everything the teacher said that morning
|
literal
| 0.7 |
offset
|
offset#v#1
|
<b>offset</b> deposits and withdrawals
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literal
| 0.9 |
offset
|
offset#v#2
|
His skills <b>offset</b> his opponent's superior strength
|
literal
| 0.7 |
offset
|
offset#v#5
|
<b>offset</b> the conference proceedings
|
literal
| 0.6 |
oppose
|
oppose#v#1
|
We <b>oppose</b> the ban on abortion
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literal
| 0.9 |
oppose
|
oppose#v#2
|
The senator said he would <b>oppose</b> the bill
|
literal
| 0.9 |
oppose
|
oppose#v#6
|
The board <b>opposed</b> his motion
|
literal
| 0.9 |
ordain
|
ordain#v#1
|
The King <b>ordained</b> the persecution and expulsion of the Jews.
|
literal
| 1 |
ordain
|
ordain#v#2
|
He was <b>ordained</b> in the Church.
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literal
| 1 |
ordain
|
ordain#v#3
|
The minister was <b>ordained</b> only last month.
|
literal
| 0.9565 |
orient
|
orient#v#2
|
We had to <b>orient</b> ourselves in the forest
|
literal
| 0.8 |
orient
|
orient#v#4
|
The dean of students tries to <b>orient</b> the freshmen
|
literal
| 0.8 |
orient
|
orient#v#5
|
a magazine <b>oriented</b> towards young people
|
literal
| 0.6 |
paint
|
paint#v#1
|
he <b>painted</b> all day in the garden
|
literal
| 1 |
paint
|
paint#v#2
|
We <b>painted</b> the rooms yellow
|
literal
| 1 |
paint
|
paint#v#3
|
He <b>painted</b> his mistress many times
|
literal
| 0.8 |
palpitate
|
palpitate#v#1
|
Her violent feelings <b>palpitated</b> the young woman's heart
|
metaphorical
| 0.5 |
palpitate
|
palpitate#v#2
|
His nostrils <b>palpitated</b>
|
literal
| 1 |
palpitate
|
palpitate#v#3
|
His heart <b>palpitated</b>
|
literal
| 0.9 |
paste
|
paste#v#1
|
<b>paste</b> the sign on the wall
|
literal
| 1 |
paste
|
paste#v#2
|
He <b>pasted</b> his opponent
|
metaphorical
| 0.7 |
paste
|
paste#v#3
|
<b>paste</b> the wall with burlap
|
literal
| 0.8 |
peep
|
peep#v#1
|
He <b>peeped</b> at the woman through the window.
|
literal
| 0.8 |
peep
|
peep#v#2
|
He <b>peeped</b> his head through the window.
|
metaphorical
| 0.6 |
peep
|
peep#v#5
|
The new moon <b>peeped</b> through the tree tops.
|
metaphorical
| 0.9 |
penetrate
|
penetrate#v#1
|
The bullet <b>penetrated</b> her chest.
|
literal
| 1 |
penetrate
|
penetrate#v#5
|
The hikers did not manage to <b>penetrate</b> the dense forest.
|
literal
| 0.619 |
perturb
|
perturb#v#1
|
She was rather <b>perturbed</b> by the news that her father was seriously ill
|
literal
| 0.9 |
perturb
|
perturb#v#2
|
The electrons were <b>perturbed</b> by the passing ion
|
metaphorical
| 0.5 |
perturb
|
perturb#v#3
|
The orbits of these stars were <b>perturbed</b> by the passings of a comet
|
metaphorical
| 0.5 |
perturb
|
perturb#v#4
|
Fundamental Islamicists threaten to <b>perturb</b> the social order in Algeria and Egypt
|
metaphorical
| 0.6 |
piece
|
piece#v#3
|
<b>piece</b> the broken pieces of thread, slivers, and rovings
|
literal
| 0.9 |
piece
|
piece#v#4
|
He <b>pieced</b> at the sandwich all morning
|
metaphorical
| 0.5 |
piece
|
piece#v#5
|
She <b>pieced</b> the china cup
|
literal
| 0.9 |
pierce
|
pierce#v#2
|
The cold <b>pierced</b> her bones.
|
metaphorical
| 0.9 |
pierce
|
pierce#v#3
|
The scream <b>pierced</b> the night.
|
metaphorical
| 1 |
pierce
|
pierce#v#5
|
The needle <b>pierced</b> her flesh.
|
literal
| 1 |
pin
|
pin#v#1
|
The child was <b>pinned</b> under the fallen tree
|
literal
| 0.8 |
pin
|
pin#v#2
|
<b>pin</b> the needle to the shirt
|
literal
| 1 |
pin
|
pin#v#3
|
<b>pin</b> down the butterfly
|
literal
| 1 |
ping
|
ping#v#1
|
The bugs <b>pinged</b> the lamp shade
|
literal
| 0.8 |
ping
|
ping#v#2
|
the car <b>pinged</b> when I put in low-octane gasoline
|
literal
| 0.8 |
ping
|
ping#v#3
|
the bullet <b>pinged</b> when they struck the car
|
literal
| 0.9 |
ping
|
ping#v#4
|
I'll <b>ping</b> my accountant--April 15 is nearing
|
metaphorical
| 0.5 |
ping
|
ping#v#5
|
<b>ping</b> your machine in the office
|
literal
| 0.6 |
plaster
|
plaster#v#2
|
The demonstrators <b>plastered</b> the hallways with posters
|
literal
| 0.7 |
plaster
|
plaster#v#3
|
She <b>plastered</b> warnings all over the wall
|
literal
| 0.8 |
plaster
|
plaster#v#4
|
<b>plaster</b> the broken arm
|
literal
| 0.8 |
plead
|
plead#v#1
|
I <b>pleaded</b> with him to stop.
|
literal
| 0.8 |
plead
|
plead#v#2
|
She was <b>pleading</b> insanity.
|
literal
| 0.7 |
plead
|
plead#v#3
|
She <b>pleaded</b> not guilty.
|
literal
| 0.9 |
please
|
please#v#1
|
These colors <b>please</b> the senses
|
literal
| 0.7 |
please
|
please#v#2
|
he could do many things if he <b>pleased</b>
|
literal
| 0.6 |
please
|
please#v#3
|
The waiters around her aim to <b>please</b>
|
literal
| 0.7 |
pledge
|
pledge#v#1
|
I <b>pledge</b> that I will honor my wife
|
literal
| 0.8 |
pledge
|
pledge#v#2
|
I <b>pledged</b> $10 a month to my favorite radio station
|
literal
| 0.9 |
pledge
|
pledge#v#5
|
I was <b>pledged</b> to silence
|
literal
| 0.6 |
plunge
|
plunge#v#2
|
the stock market <b>plunged</b>
|
literal
| 0.6 |
plunge
|
plunge#v#3
|
She <b>plunged</b> at it eagerly
|
literal
| 0.6 |
plunge
|
plunge#v#5
|
The professor <b>plunged</b> his students into the study of the Italian text
|
metaphorical
| 0.7 |
plunge
|
plunge#v#6
|
It <b>plunged</b> to the bottom of the well
|
literal
| 0.9 |
poison
|
poison#v#1
|
<b>poison</b> someone's mind
|
metaphorical
| 0.8 |
poison
|
poison#v#2
|
She <b>poisoned</b> her husband
|
literal
| 1 |
poison
|
poison#v#3
|
Her husband <b>poisoned</b> her drink in order to kill her
|
literal
| 1 |
poison
|
poison#v#4
|
This mushrooms can <b>poison</b>
|
literal
| 1 |
poison
|
poison#v#5
|
She <b>poisoned</b> her husband but he did not die
|
literal
| 1 |
port
|
port#v#2
|
the captain <b>ported</b> the ship at night
|
literal
| 0.8 |
port
|
port#v#3
|
The ship finally <b>ported</b>
|
literal
| 1 |
port
|
port#v#4
|
The big ship was slowly <b>porting</b>
|
literal
| 1 |
port
|
port#v#5
|
The small canoe could be <b>ported</b> easily
|
literal
| 1 |
port
|
port#v#7
|
We were <b>porting</b> all in the club after dinner
|
metaphorical
| 0.5 |
portray
|
portray#v#1
|
The book <b>portrays</b> the actor as a selfish person
|
literal
| 0.7 |
portray
|
portray#v#2
|
Goya wanted to <b>portray</b> his mistress, the Duchess of Alba
|
literal
| 0.8 |
portray
|
portray#v#4
|
The father is <b>portrayed</b> as a good-looking man in this painting
|
literal
| 0.8 |
pose
|
pose#v#1
|
This <b>poses</b> an interesting question
|
metaphorical
| 0.6 |
pose
|
pose#v#2
|
We don't know the woman who <b>posed</b> for Leonardo so often
|
literal
| 0.9 |
pose
|
pose#v#3
|
She <b>posed</b> as the Czar's daughter
|
literal
| 0.8 |
pound
|
pound#v#1
|
the salesman <b>pounded</b> the door knocker
|
literal
| 0.9 |
pound
|
pound#v#5
|
The locks <b>pound</b> the water of the canal
|
metaphorical
| 0.5 |
pound
|
pound#v#6
|
The prisoners are safely <b>pounded</b>
|
metaphorical
| 0.6 |
pound
|
pound#v#7
|
<b>pound</b> the cows so they don't stray
|
literal
| 0.6 |
pound
|
pound#v#8
|
<b>pound</b> the roots with a heavy flat stone
|
literal
| 1 |
pour
|
pour#v#1
|
They <b>poured</b> water over the floor.
|
literal
| 0.9 |
pour
|
pour#v#2
|
People were <b>pouring</b> out of the theater.
|
metaphorical
| 0.7391 |
pour
|
pour#v#4
|
Water <b>poured</b> all over the floor.
|
literal
| 1 |
pour
|
pour#v#5
|
We <b>poured</b> money into the education of our children.
|
metaphorical
| 1 |
pour
|
pour#v#6
|
Put on your rain coat -- it's <b>pouring</b> outside!
|
metaphorical
| 0.5 |
precede
|
precede#v#1
|
Stone tools <b>precede</b> bronze tools
|
literal
| 0.7 |
precede
|
precede#v#2
|
Most English adjectives <b>precede</b> the noun they modify
|
literal
| 0.9 |
precede
|
precede#v#3
|
Bill <b>preceded</b> John in the long line of Susan's husbands
|
literal
| 0.8 |
precede
|
precede#v#5
|
She always <b>precedes</b> her lectures with a joke
|
literal
| 0.6 |
precipitate
|
precipitate#v#1
|
The crisis <b>precipitated</b> by Russia's revolution
|
metaphorical
| 0.6 |
precipitate
|
precipitate#v#4
|
Our economy <b>precipitated</b> into complete ruin
|
metaphorical
| 0.5 |
precipitate
|
precipitate#v#5
|
The bridge broke and <b>precipitated</b> the train into the river below
|
metaphorical
| 0.5 |
predicate
|
predicate#v#1
|
The <b>predicate</b> `dog' is predicated of the subject `Fido' in the sentence `Fido is a dog'
|
literal
| 0.8 |
predicate
|
predicate#v#2
|
The speech <b>predicated</b> the fitness of the candidate to be President
|
literal
| 0.8 |
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