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endure/ɪnˈdjʊə
endures; endured; enduring |
This tradition has endured [=lasted] for centuries.
The refugees have endured [=suffered] more hardship than most people can imagine. I refuse to endure [=(more commonly) put up with, stand for] such behavior any longer. |
1 [no object] : to continue to exist in the same state or condition
2 [+ object] a : to experience (pain or suffering) for a long time b : to deal with or accept (something unpleasant) |
sail /ˈseɪl/
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She sailed the Atlantic coastline
I've been sailing since I was a child We sat on the shore watching boats sail by. They sail for/to San Francisco next week He sailed into the room. [=he walked quickly into the room in a very confident and easy way] The bill sailed through the legislature. [=the bill passed through the legislature very easily; the bill quickly became a law] |
1 a : to travel on water in a ship or boat
b : to control a ship or boat (especially one that has sails) while traveling on water c of a ship or boat : to travel on water 2 [no object] : to begin a journey on water in a ship or boat 3 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to move or proceed in an easy, quick, and smooth way |
Walrus
plural walrus or walruses |
Abundant wildlife, which also includes walruses and whales, is best spotted by boat.
Venturing into the wild comes with some risk, from frostbite to close encounters with bears and walruses, but Galitz takes it all in stride. |
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