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super
Adjective
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If something is super it is better than average, better than usual.
super
Noun
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of a building.
We asked the super to fix our window last week but he still hasn't done it.
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Short for supervisor; a manager or boss.
We were just talking to the super about the problem.
super
Interjection
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You say super! if you are very happy or excited about something.
You got the prize, super!
bowl
Noun
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A bowl is a deep dish.
In large mixing bowl, stir together flours, baking powder, and salt until thoroughly combined.
Why don't you let me fix you a nice hot bowl of soup.
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The bowl is the part of an object that looks like a bowl.
When's the last time you cleaned the toilet bowl?
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An important American football game played outside the regular season is sometimes called the ~ bowl.
These two teams will head to the Super Bowl to decide the champion.
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A stadium is sometimes called the ~ bowl.
Every Tuesday and Thursday evening, you can hear the finest classical music at the Hollywood Bowl.
bowl
Verb
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If you bowl, you roll a ball along the ground or floor as part of a game.
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If you bowl in cricket, you throw the ball at the batsman.
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If you are bowling along, down, etc., you are moving very fast.
We were bowling down the hill when we hit a tree.
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If you bowl somebody over, you hit them when you are running and make them fall down.
I
Pronoun
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The person who is speaking or writing
I am writing this, and you are reading it.
I
Noun
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The ninth letter or the alphabet; previous H, next J. I is a vowel.
I
Symbol
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A symbol meaning first, as in "George I" (which is said as "George the first").
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The symbol for iodine on the periodic table of elements.
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The symbol for electrical current.
I
Number
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This is the roman numeral for one (1). It may be written as I or i.
i
Noun
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The ninth letter or the alphabet; previous H, next J. I is a vowel.