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choco
noun
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(Australia, slang) A person with dark skin tone.
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(Australia, obsolete) A militiaman or conscript, short for chocolate soldier.
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(Australia, slang) An army reservist.
broad
Adjective
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If something is broad, the distance from one side to the other is large.
Her shoulders were swimmer's shoulders, strong and broad.
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If something is broad, it includes a lot.
They have laws now which give very, very broad powers to the President.
We have a range of activities broad enough to include teachers in all program areas and in all grade levels.
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Broad senses, definitions, agreements, etc. are general, not detailed.
We accept a broad definition of music to include any sound organized in an meaningful way.
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A broad area is a large area.
They walked through the broad field behind the building.
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A broad accent is one that is very noticeable.
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If something happens in broad daylight, it happens during the day where many people can see it.
broad
Noun
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A broad is a woman.
There's this German broad, fuckin' bitch, who told me I'm going to jail for her pushin' her stupid ass.
nosed
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adjective
having a nose (either literal or metaphoric) especially of a specified kind
bat
Noun
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A bat is a small, furry animal (a mammal) that has wings and can fly.
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A bat is a special stick used to hit the ball in baseball, and in some other games.
bat
Verb
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If you bat, you swing something or try to hit something.
She batted her eyelashes shyly.
The cat batted at the mouse with its paws.
The baseball player did not bat well in the game.