vacay | (noun) informal term for vacation | Synonyms: vac |
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walkaway | (noun) an easy victory | Synonyms: blowout, laugher, romp, runaway, shoo-in |
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walkway | (noun) a path set aside for walking | Synonyms: paseo, walk |
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washday | (noun) a day set aside for doing household laundry | Synonyms: washing day |
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waterway | (noun) a conduit through which water flows | Synonyms: watercourse |
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(noun) a navigable body of water | - |
way | (noun) a course of conduct | Synonyms: path, way of life |
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(noun) to have the ability to produce a particular effect or achieve an end | Synonyms: agency, means |
(noun) a journey or passage | - |
(noun) any artifact consisting of a road or path affording passage from one place to another | - |
(noun) how something is done or how it happens | Synonyms: fashion, manner, mode, style |
(noun) the property of distance in general | - |
(noun) doing as one pleases or chooses | - |
(noun) a general category of things; used in the expression `in the way of' | - |
(noun) a line leading to a place or point | Synonyms: direction |
(noun) a portion of something divided into shares | - |
(noun) space for movement | Synonyms: elbow room, room |
(noun) the condition of things generally | - |
(adverb) to a great degree or by a great distance; very much (`right smart' is regional in the United States) | Synonyms: right smart |
waylay | (verb) wait in hiding to attack | Synonyms: ambuscade, ambush, bushwhack, lie in wait, lurk, scupper |
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weekday | (noun) any day except Sunday (and sometimes except Saturday) | - |
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wordplay | (noun) a humorous play on words | Synonyms: paronomasia, pun, punning |
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workaday | (adjective) found in the ordinary course of events | Synonyms: everyday, mundane, quotidian, routine, unremarkable |
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workday | (noun) the amount of time that a worker must work for an agreed daily wage | Synonyms: working day |
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(noun) a day on which work is done | Synonyms: work day, working day |
yesterday | (noun) the recent past | - |
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(noun) the day immediately before today | - |
(adverb) on the day preceding today | - |
(adverb) in the recent past; only a short time ago | - |