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grouse
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noun
flesh of any of various grouse of the family Tetraonidae; usually roasted; flesh too dry to broil
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noun
popular game bird having a plump body and feathered legs and feet
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verb
hunt grouse
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verb
(= holler)
complain
What was he hollering about?
moor
Verb
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To moor a ship or boat is to tie it to a dock, jetty, or hold it in place with an anchor.
The big ship was moored at the long jetty.
moor
Noun
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A moor is open ground, often with peat soils, swampy, covered in grass or low shrubs.
The search for the missing boy led them right across the moors.
Moor
Noun
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A Moor is a Muslim person from northern Africa with Arab and Berber ancestors.
The Moors ruled Spain for more than 700 years.
image
Noun
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An image is something you can see or imagine that looks like the real thing.
Many people have an image of God as an old man.
The image on the screen reminded him of the town where he grew up.
The image in the mirror was not how she saw herself.
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An image is the good or bad opinion about someone or something.
What's your image of Paris?
We should be trying to create an image of the company as helpful and friendly.
image
Verb
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If you image something, you create an image of it.
The lunar surface at the Apollo 17 site, imaged by the Apollo 17 astronauts.