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fare — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • catapult noun A device for hurling or launching objects, historically used as a weapon.
  • danger noun The possibility of harm, injury, or death.
  • farrow noun A litter of baby pigs born together.
  • fling verb To throw something suddenly and with force.
  • peril noun A situation of serious, immediate danger.
  • twinkle verb To shine with a flickering, sparkling light.

Senses

fare is used for these senses in English:

  • catapult (intransitive) To be fired from a catapult or as if from a catapult.
  • farrow To give birth to (a litter of piglets).
  • fling (intransitive, now, archaic) To move (oneself) abruptly or violently; to rush or dash.
  • peril A situation of serious and immediate danger.
  • twinkle To flit to and fro.

catapult — full definition

  1. noun A device for hurling or launching objects, historically used as a weapon.
  2. noun A handheld device with a Y-shaped frame and elastic band for shooting small projectiles; a slingshot.
  3. verb To launch or hurl suddenly and with great force.
  4. verb To propel someone or something rapidly to a new level of success or attention.

danger — full definition

  1. noun The possibility of harm, injury, or death.
  2. noun A specific person or thing that is likely to cause harm.

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