expressions
101adore v — From add, annex, and ore, meaning wealth. Example, foreign nobles who marry American heiresses adore them …
102adoringly adv — They are not answering we d better try the knocker, said Tom adoringly …
103adult n — Do infants enjoy infancy as much as adults enjoy adultery? …
104adultery n — adolescence n, adult n …
105adversely adv — Your poem is too short, Tom said adversely …
106aerosol n — With everything you read about spray cans and the ozone layer it s enough to scareosol to death …
107afraid adj — knot n …
108aftermath n — Mathematics teachers call retirement the aftermath …
109aghast adj — Gertie s great grandma grew aghast at Gertie s grammar …
110agree v — I ll eat till I burst, Tom agreed …