A traditional Chinese food, typically made from flour, milk, and sugar, and shaped into dumplings that are eaten with a drink (usually tea or milk).
/tʃɜːrmə/
In a manner that is not straight, regular, or balanced, but rather distorted or inclined. It often refers to something being off-center or not symmetrical.
/ˈski.kli.dɪ/
A rare word with no common meaning in English, it is a placeholder term that could be used for creative writing or as a placeholder.
/bəˈsmalɪθ/
The state of being intricate or complex; entanglement or entwining; complication.
/ɪnˈtrɪkəʃn/
Expressing or feeling cheerful and optimistic; affable and friendly. (Expressing or showing happiness, especially in spite of sadness or bad circumstances)
/tʃɪərɪ/
A person who is trained to use a crossbow or who fights using a crossbow. The crossbow is a medieval weapon with a horizontal barrel that can be loaded from the rear with a bolt or arrow, which is shot by a trigger when pulled back.
/ˈkrɔs.ˌbɔː.mən/
The process of rapidly evaluating or screening multiple options or candidates at once, often in an unsystematic or casual manner; typically associated with employment hiring or product testing.
/ˈʃɒtɡənɪŋ/
The quality or state of lacking joints or articulations; the condition of being unarticulated or unjointed.
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