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tar
noun as in cement
noun as in gum
noun as in jack
noun as in opium
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noun as in sailor
noun as in seaman
verb as in defile
verb as in dirty
verb as in discolor
verb as in impugn
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verb as in pave
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verb as in profane
verb as in smear
verb as in soil
verb as in stain
verb as in sully
verb as in taint
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Example Sentences
A hookah, of course, is a water pipe for smoking tobacco that in addition to addictive nicotine can include exposure to tar, carbon monoxide, heavy metals and carcinogens.
The sharp tang of the tar and the musty, earthy smell of the observation pits meant a day of play and exploration.
In the early 1790s, Pennsylvania farmers tarred and feathered several government officials sent to collect a new tax on whiskey production.
It risks being tarred with both the inflationary stickiness of the US, and the stagnant growth of the eurozone - the worst of both worlds.
GOP pundits found it easy to tar Obama with a sexist stereotype of the joy-kill mom telling kids to eat their vegetables.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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