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Collocation of Bottle
Collocation of blowing
Collocation of wafer
Collocation of rozor
Collocation of meandering
Collocation of boisterous
Collocation of practising
Collocation of blood-curdling ​

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Collocation of Bottle .

  • ADJ. She filled the bottle with water. (only used about alcoholic drinks), Let's crack open a bottle of champagne to celebrate.

Collocation of Blowing .

  • VERB + BLOW give sth Give your nose a blow. ADJ. hard, heavy, nasty, painful, powerful, severe, sharp, stinging, violent | fatal, final, mortal | glancing, light Jack caught him a glancing blow on the jaw. | single He killed the man with a single blow of his cricket bat.

Collocation of water .

  • VERB + WATER drink | pour | slosh, spill, splash, spray, sprinkle, spurt, squirt Don't slosh too much water on the floor when you're having a bath. The burst pipe was spurting water everywhere. | in the ~ I saw something large floating in the water. | on the ~ The swan landed gracefully on the water.

Collocation of Razor .

  • VERB + RAZORcut sb/sth with, shave with, slash sb/sth with, use We used a razor to cut the string.| be armed with He was armed with a cut-throat razor.

Collocation of meandering .

  • Meandering is used with these nouns: ↑river, ↑stream meandering — index circuitous, discursive (digressive), indirect, labyrinthine, moving (in motion), protracted Law dictionary.
  • Meandering — Meander Me*an der, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Meandered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Meandering}.] To wind or turn in a course or passage; to be intricate. [1913 Webster] Five miles meandering with a mazy motion Through wood and dale the sacred river ran.

Collocation of boisterous .

  • boisterous adjective /ˈbɔɪstərəs/ (of people, animals or behaviour) noisy and full of life and energy. It was a challenge, keeping ten boisterous seven-year-olds amused. The children and the dogs raced out of the house to give me a boisterous welcome.

Collocation of practising .

  • Online OXFORD Collocation Dictionary
  • PREP. for She's practising hard for the piano competition. | on I learned hairdressing by practising on my sister.

Collocation of blood-curdling .

  • blood-curdling adjective /ˈblʌd kɜːdlɪŋ/

(of a sound or a story) filling you with horror; extremely frightening.

  • a blood-curdling scream/story.


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