Fletcher['fletʃər]

 

=>Noun

A person who makes arrows

 

 

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Harsh [hɑ:rʃ]

 

=>Adjective (Harsher, Harshest)

1. Not kind; cruel:

2. Rough and unpleasant to see or hear:

A harsh voice

 

=>Harshly [hɑ:rʃli] (adverb)

Alec laughed harshly.

 

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Injustice [ın'dʒʌstıs]

 

=>Noun (No plural)

The fact of a situation not being fair or right:

The struggle against injustice

 

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Barrel ['bærəl]

 

=>Noun

1. A big container for liquids, with round sides and flat ends:

A barrel of oil

2. The long metal part of a gun that a bullet goes through.

 

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Startle ['stɑ:rtəl]

 

=>Verb (Startles, Startling, Startled ['stɑ:rtəld])

To make somebody suddenly surprised or frightened:

You startled him when you knock on the window.

 

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Falter ['fɔ:ltər]

 

=>Verb (Used without object)

1. To hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way:

Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.

2. To speak hesitatingly or brokenly.

3. To move unsteadily; stumble.

 

(Used with object)

4. To utter hesitatingly or brokenly:

To falter an apology

 

=>Noun

1. The act of faltering; an unsteadiness of gait, voice, action, etc.

2. A faltering sound.

 

 

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Stumble ['stʌmbəl]

 

=>Verb (Stumbles, Stumbling, Stumbled ['stʌmbəld])

To hit your foot again something when you are walking or running and almost fall:

The old man stumbled as he was going upstairs.

 

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Chaos ['keıɒs]

 

=>Noun (No plural)

When everything is confused and nothing is organized:

The house was in chaos after the party.

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