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Associations of "Skipped" (30 Words)
autumn | The period from the autumn equinox to the winter solstice. Europe can expect warmer summers and wetter autumns. |
azalea | A deciduous flowering shrub with clusters of brightly coloured, sometimes fragrant flowers. Azaleas are typically smaller than other rhododendrons and there are numerous cultivars. |
backlash | A strong negative reaction by a large number of people, especially to a social or political development. There was a backlash of intolerance. |
bloom | Coat (a lens) with a special surface layer so as to reduce reflection from its surface. The cherry tree bloomed. |
boreal | Relating to or denoting the second climatic stage of the postglacial period in northern Europe between the Preboreal and Atlantic stages about 9 000 to 7 500 years ago marked by a warm dry climate. Northern boreal forest. |
bounce | Hit something so that it bounces. The ball bounced away and he chased it. |
bungee | A long nylon cased rubber band used for securing luggage and in bungee jumping. He bungeed 111 metres from the bridge over the Victoria Falls. |
dance | A social gathering at which people dance. Their cheeks were pressed together as they danced. |
efflorescent | Bursting into flower. |
forth | From a particular thing or place or position forth is obsolete. Go forth and preach. |
frigid | Extremely cold. A frigid greeting. |
heating | Utility to warm a building. We had no heating in our bedrooms. |
hop | A hopping movement. He hopped down from the rock. |
hurdle | Jump over a hurdle or other obstacle while running. The last hurdle before graduation. |
icicle | Ice resembling a pendent spear, formed by the freezing of dripping water. |
jolt | An abrupt spasmodic movement. The train jolted into motion. |
jump | Cause to jump or leap. Every year hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge. |
leap | Cause to jump or leap. Sales leapt by a third last year. |
midwinter | The middle of winter. In midwinter the track became a muddy morass. |
puissance | Power to influence or coerce. The puissance of the labor vote. |
rap | A type of popular music of US black origin in which words are recited rapidly and rhythmically over an instrumental backing. There was a confident rap at the door. |
rebound | The act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot. His shot hammered into the post and rebounded across the goal. |
snowfall | A fall of snow. Heavy snowfalls made travel absolutely impossible. |
spring | Move rapidly or suddenly from a constrained position by or as if by the action of a spring. He might spring a few shillings more. |
summer | Spend the summer in a particular place. Summer holidays. |
techno | A style of fast heavy electronic dance music usually without vocals. |
vernal | Of, in, or appropriate to spring. The vernal freshness of the land. |
walking | Close enough to be walked to. Walking is a healthy form of exercise. |
winter | Keep or feed plants or cattle during winter. The tree has a good crop of berries in winter. |