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adjective • free from danger or the risk of harm • having reached a base without being put out noun • strongbox where valuables can be safely kept • a ventilated or refrigerated cupboard for securing provisions from pests • contraceptive device consisting of a sheath of thin rubber or latex that is worn over the penis during intercourse adjective satellite • (of an undertaking) secure from risk • financially safe | ||||||||
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adjective • not allowed to continue to bat or run noun • (baseball) a failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseball adverb • away from home • moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden • from one's possession adjective satellite • being out or having grown cold • not worth considering as a possibility • out of power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election • excluded from use or mention • directed outward or serving to direct something outward • no longer fashionable • outside or external • outer or outlying • knocked unconscious by a heavy blow verb • to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality • reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyle • be made known; be disclosed or revealed | ||||||||
26% | 5 | Like Aaron Aaronson in a roll call, perhaps | ||||||
adjective • preceding all others in time or space or degree • highest in pitch or chief among parts or voices or instruments or orchestra sections noun • the first or highest in an ordering or series • the first element in a countable series • the time at which something is supposed to begin • the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed at first of the bases in the infield (counting counterclockwise from home plate) • an honours degree of the highest class • the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle; used to start a car moving adverb • before anything else • the initial time • before another in time, space, or importance • prominently forward adjective satellite • serving to begin • ranking above all others • serving to set in motion | ||||||||
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