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poorly
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adverb
(= ill, badly)
('ill' is often used as a combining form) in a poor or improper or unsatisfactory manner; not well
he was ill prepared
it ill befits a man to betray old friends
the car runs badly
he performed badly on the exam
the team played poorly
ill-fitting clothes
an ill-conceived plan
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adjective
(= ailing, indisposed, peaked, sickly, unwell)
somewhat ill or prone to illness
my poor ailing grandmother
feeling a bit indisposed today
you look a little peaked
feeling poorly
a sickly child
is unwell and can't come to work
shaped
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adjective
(= molded, wrought)
shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort)
a shaped handgrip
the molded steel plates
the wrought silver bracelet
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adjective
having the shape of
a square shaped playing field
tooth
Noun
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A tooth is a hard, white thing in your mouth. You use your teeth to chew food.
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A tooth is a sharp point sticking out of something and forms a row of sharp objects for cutting.
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A tooth is a rounded point on a gear that is used to transmit or receive force and motion to other gears.