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birdbrain
noun
(informal) A silly or foolish person.
bloodbath
noun
A massacre or scene of extreme violence and killing.
Bradbury
noun
(historical, British) A one-pound or ten-shilling banknote issued in the United Kingdom during the First World War, named after the Treasury official whose signature appeared on it.
broadband
noun
A high-speed internet connection, typically much faster than older dial-up connections.
cardboard
noun
A stiff, heavy paper material used to make boxes and packaging.
childbirth
noun
The process of giving birth to a baby.
deadbeat
noun
A person who avoids responsibility, especially someone who fails to pay debts or support their family.
feedback
noun
Comments or reactions about how well something worked, used to guide improvement.
Goldberg
name
A German surname common in the United States, also the name of a town in Germany.
goodbye
intj
A word used to say farewell when someone is leaving.
groundbreaking
adjective
New and innovative; doing something that hasn't been done before.
handbag
noun
A small bag, usually carried by women, used to hold personal items such as a wallet, keys, and makeup.
handbags
interjection
(British, informal, humorous) Said when a heated argument or petty squabble is more show than substance; roughly "calm down."
handball
noun
A team sport in which players throw and bounce a ball, trying to score by throwing it into the opposing goal.
handbook
noun
A concise reference book covering a particular subject, meant to be kept close at hand.
handbrake
noun
A hand-operated brake in a vehicle, used mainly to keep it stationary when parked.
hardball
noun
Baseball, as distinguished from softball — or, more commonly, tough, uncompromising tactics.
headband
noun
A strip of fabric or flexible material worn around the head, often to hold back hair.
headboard
noun
A vertical panel at the head end of a bed.
Lindberg
name
A surname of Swedish origin.