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top | top#v#5 | The towers were <b>topped</b> with conical roofs. | literal | 0.6 |
top | top#v#6 | The hikers <b>topped</b> the mountain just before noon | metaphorical | 0.8 |
top | top#v#8 | The gardener <b>topped</b> the trees and bushes. | metaphorical | 0.7 |
trace | trace#v#2 | <b>trace</b> the outline of a figure in the sand | literal | 1 |
trace | trace#v#4 | The hunters <b>traced</b> the deer into the woods | literal | 0.6 |
trace | trace#v#5 | She <b>traced</b> the circumstances of her birth | metaphorical | 0.6 |
trace | trace#v#6 | The children <b>traced</b> along the edge of the dark forest | metaphorical | 0.5 |
trail | trail#v#3 | John <b>trailed</b> behind his class mates. | metaphorical | 0.7 |
trail | trail#v#5 | The toddler was <b>trailing</b> his pants. | metaphorical | 0.7 |
transfer | transfer#v#2 | <b>transfer</b> the patient to another hospital | literal | 0.8 |
transfer | transfer#v#4 | <b>transfer</b> the packet from his trouser pockets to a pocket in his jacket | literal | 1 |
transfer | transfer#v#5 | I <b>transferred</b> my stock holdings to my children | literal | 0.9 |
transform | transform#v#2 | This experience <b>transformed</b> her completely. | metaphorical | 0.7 |
transform | transform#v#3 | He <b>transformed</b> into a monster. | metaphorical | 0.7 |
transform | transform#v#5 | It can <b>transform</b> energy to light. | literal | 0.6 |
translate | translate#v#1 | I have to <b>translate</b> when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S. | literal | 0.9 |
translate | translate#v#2 | Braque <b>translated</b> collage into oil | metaphorical | 0.7 |
translate | translate#v#6 | the growth in income <b>translates</b> into greater purchasing power | literal | 0.8 |
translate | translate#v#7 | poetry often does not <b>translate</b> | literal | 0.6 |
translate | translate#v#9 | Can you <b>translate</b> the instructions in this manual for a layman? | literal | 0.9 |
tread | tread#v#1 | For fools rush in where angels fear to <b>tread</b> | literal | 0.6 |
tread | tread#v#3 | <b>tread</b> grapes to make wine | literal | 0.8 |
tread | tread#v#6 | male birds <b>tread</b> the females | literal | 0.7 |
treat | treat#v#2 | <b>treat</b> the water so it can be drunk | literal | 0.8 |
treat | treat#v#3 | The doctor <b>treated</b> my broken leg | literal | 0.8 |
treat | treat#v#5 | Grandmother always <b>treated</b> us to the circus | literal | 0.8 |
treat | treat#v#6 | Don't worry about the expensive wine--I'm <b>treating</b> | literal | 0.6 |
treat | treat#v#7 | they had to <b>treat</b> with the King | metaphorical | 0.5 |
treat | treat#v#8 | I <b>treated</b> his advances as a joke | literal | 0.7 |
trench | trench#v#2 | He <b>trenched</b> his military camp | literal | 0.8 |
trench | trench#v#3 | letters <b>trenched</b> into the stone | metaphorical | 0.5 |
trench | trench#v#4 | <b>trench</b> the fallen soldiers | literal | 0.7 |
trench | trench#v#6 | The National Guardsmen were sent out to <b>trench</b> | literal | 0.8 |
tug | tug#v#1 | The prisoner <b>tugged</b> at the chains | literal | 1 |
tug | tug#v#2 | She <b>tugged</b> for years to make a decent living | metaphorical | 0.8 |
tug | tug#v#3 | The <b>tugboat</b> tugged the freighter into the harbor | literal | 0.7 |
tug | tug#v#5 | The horse finally <b>tugged</b> the cart out of the mud | literal | 1 |
tug | tug#v#6 | Each oar was <b>tugged</b> by several men | literal | 0.9 |
tug | tug#v#7 | She <b>tugged</b> and wrestled with her conflicts | metaphorical | 0.6 |
twist | twist#v#10 | The wrestler <b>twisted</b> his shoulder | literal | 0.9 |
twist | twist#v#2 | <b>twist</b> the dough into a braid | literal | 1 |
twist | twist#v#4 | The cord is all <b>twisted</b> | literal | 1 |
twist | twist#v#9 | Don't <b>twist</b> my words | metaphorical | 0.8 |
understand | understand#v#1 | She did not <b>understand</b> her husband | literal | 0.9 |
understand | understand#v#3 | She <b>understands</b> French | literal | 0.9 |
understand | understand#v#4 | I <b>understand</b> you have no previous experience? | literal | 0.8 |
understand | understand#v#5 | You don't need to explain--I <b>understand!</b> | literal | 0.9 |
upgrade | upgrade#v#2 | I've <b>upgraded</b> my computer so I can run better software | literal | 0.9 |
upgrade | upgrade#v#4 | I <b>upgraded</b> to First Class when Coach Class was overbooked | literal | 0.9 |
upgrade | upgrade#v#5 | The airline <b>upgraded</b> me when I arrived late and Coach Class was full | literal | 0.8 |
uproot | uproot#v#1 | The war <b>uprooted</b> many people. | metaphorical | 0.7 |
uproot | uproot#v#2 | The vestiges of political democracy were soon <b>uprooted</b>. | metaphorical | 0.8 |
uproot | uproot#v#3 | They plan to <b>uproot</b> the vine that has spread all over the garden. | literal | 1 |
use | use#v#1 | we only <b>use</b> Spanish at home | literal | 0.8 |
use | use#v#2 | She <b>uses</b> drugs rarely | literal | 0.9 |
use | use#v#4 | She <b>uses</b> her influential friends to get jobs | literal | 0.9 |
use | use#v#5 | <b>use</b> care when going down the stairs | literal | 0.6 |
use | use#v#6 | She <b>used</b> to call her mother every week but now she calls only occasionally | literal | 0.9 |
vanish | vanish#v#2 | The effect <b>vanished</b> when day broke | literal | 0.8 |
vanish | vanish#v#4 | An entire civilization <b>vanished</b> | literal | 0.7 |
vanish | vanish#v#5 | the money <b>vanished</b> in las Vegas | literal | 0.6 |
vegetate | vegetate#v#2 | They <b>vegetated</b> the hills behind their house | literal | 0.6 |
vegetate | vegetate#v#3 | The fields <b>vegetate</b> vigorously | literal | 0.7 |
vegetate | vegetate#v#4 | This fungus usually <b>vegetates</b> vigorously | literal | 0.7 |
vegetate | vegetate#v#5 | warts and polyps can <b>vegetate</b> if not removed | literal | 0.6 |
vegetate | vegetate#v#6 | The bacterial growth <b>vegetated</b> along | literal | 0.6 |
vegetate | vegetate#v#7 | After a hard day's work, I <b>vegetate</b> in front of the television | metaphorical | 0.6 |
vest | vest#v#1 | They <b>vested</b> the council with special rights | metaphorical | 0.6 |
vest | vest#v#2 | She <b>vested</b> her vast fortune in her two sons | literal | 0.6 |
vest | vest#v#3 | The property <b>vests</b> in the trustees | literal | 0.6 |
visit | visit#v#2 | Did you ever <b>visit</b> Paris? | literal | 0.9 |
visit | visit#v#5 | The principal <b>visited</b> his rage on the students. | metaphorical | 0.8 |
visit | visit#v#7 | Every summer, we <b>visited</b> our relatives in the country for a month. | literal | 1 |
visit | visit#v#8 | He was <b>visited</b> with a terrible illness that killed him quickly. | metaphorical | 0.7 |
visualize | visualize#v#2 | The radiologist can <b>visualize</b> the cancerous liver. | literal | 0.7 |
visualize | visualize#v#3 | Mathematicians often <b>visualize</b>. | metaphorical | 0.5 |
visualize | visualize#v#4 | With this machine, ultrasound can be <b>visualized</b>. | literal | 0.8696 |
volley | volley#v#1 | Gun shots <b>volleyed</b> at the attackers. | metaphorical | 0.5 |
volley | volley#v#2 | They began to <b>volley</b> the tennis ball. | literal | 0.6 |
volley | volley#v#3 | The attackers <b>volleyed</b> gunshots at the civilians. | metaphorical | 0.7 |
volley | volley#v#5 | I heard him <b>volley</b> a string of curses. | metaphorical | 0.6842 |
vote | vote#v#1 | He <b>voted</b> for the motion | literal | 0.9 |
vote | vote#v#2 | <b>vote</b> the Democratic ticket | literal | 1 |
vote | vote#v#3 | I <b>vote</b> that we all go home | literal | 0.8 |
vote | vote#v#4 | <b>vote</b> one's conscience | literal | 0.7 |
vote | vote#v#5 | They <b>voted</b> aid for the underdeveloped countries in Asia | literal | 0.9 |
vouch | vouch#v#1 | Will he <b>vouch</b> for me? | literal | 0.7 |
vouch | vouch#v#2 | I <b>vouch</b> for the quality of my products. | literal | 0.7 |
vouch | vouch#v#4 | He <b>vouched</b> his words by his deeds. | metaphorical | 0.5 |
walk | walk#v#1 | <b>Walk</b>, don't run! | literal | 1 |
walk | walk#v#10 | The lovers held hands while <b>walking</b>. | literal | 0.9 |
walk | walk#v#2 | I'll <b>walk</b> you to your car | literal | 0.8 |
walk | walk#v#4 | Paul <b>walked</b> the streets of Damascus. | literal | 1 |
walk | walk#v#7 | We must <b>walk</b> with our dispossessed brothers and sisters. | literal | 0.6 |
walk | walk#v#8 | The horses <b>walked</b> across the meadow. | literal | 1 |
walk | walk#v#9 | He <b>walks</b> the horse up the mountain. | literal | 0.7917 |
wallow | wallow#v#1 | <b>wallow</b> in your sorrows | metaphorical | 0.5 |
wallow | wallow#v#2 | pigs were <b>wallowing</b> in the mud | literal | 0.9 |
wallow | wallow#v#5 | <b>wallow</b> in your success! | metaphorical | 0.7 |
want | want#v#1 | I <b>want</b> to go home now | literal | 0.9 |
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