(v.)
-To render unclear, or unintelligible.
-To confuse, bewilder, or stupefy.
-To make obscure or unclear; to darken.
Used in a sentence:
“Every interview question was met with an incoherent attempt to obfuscate, to the point that he sounded completely inebriated.”
(v.)
-To render unclear, or unintelligible.
-To confuse, bewilder, or stupefy.
-To make obscure or unclear; to darken.
Used in a sentence:
“Every interview question was met with an incoherent attempt to obfuscate, to the point that he sounded completely inebriated.”
(v.)
-To peep; to glance obliquely.
-To twinkle or gleam.
(n.)
-A look or a glance.
Used in a sentence:
“Since the surgery, Ms. Belklund’s earnest attempts at oeillade have gone from an ogling stare to a sly twire – and her first date with Mr. Dwightley is this weekend!”
(v.)
-To peep; to glance obliquely.
-To twinkle or gleam.
(n.)
-A look or a glance.
Used in a sentence:
“Since the surgery, Ms. Belklund’s earnest attempts at oeillade have gone from an ogling stare to a sly twire – and her first date with Mr. Dwightley is this weekend!”
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(n.)
1. A lawyer who argues cases in court, a pleader.
2. A law student who discusses moot cases.
3. One who engages in discussion.
Used in a sentence:
“Dad always said that you were about as useless as a mooter in a kangaroo court.”
(n.)
1. A lawyer who argues cases in court, a pleader.
2. A law student who discusses moot cases.
3. One who engages in discussion.
Used in a sentence:
“Dad always said that you were about as useless as a mooter in a kangaroo court.”
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