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Turret |
Noun /ˈtʌrət/ a small tower on top of a wall or building, especially a castle a small metal tower on a ship, plane or tank that can usually turn around and from which guns are fired |
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Wicked |
Adj /ˈwɪkɪd/ (wickeder- more wicked , ưickedest - most ưicked) 1. morally bad, evil Ex: stories about a wicked witch 2. (informal) mischievous slightly bad but in a way that is amusing and/or attractive Ex: Jane has a wicked sense of humour. 3. dangerous, harmful or powerful He has a wicked punch.
4. (slang) very good This song's wicked. |
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exorbitant adjective |
BrE /ɪɡˈzɔːbɪtənt/ ; NAmE /ɪɡˈzɔːrbɪtənt/ (formal)
(of a price) much too high exorbitant costs/fares/fees/prices/rents It’s a good hotel but the prices are exorbitant. |
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insurmountable adj |
BrE /ˌɪnsəˈmaʊntəbl/ ; NAmE /ˌɪnsərˈmaʊntəbl/ (formal) of difficulties, problems, etc.) that cannot be dealt with successfully synonym insuperable The age barrier appeared insurmountable. They were now faced with seemingly insurmountable technical problems. |
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