Surprising, great wonder.
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The definition of destitute can be found in the Webster dictionary, The Free Dictionary, Dictionary Reference, MacMillan Dictionary, and Thought Catalog.
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~dictionary entries are the things you put in a dictionary (the words). =)
The word "dictionary" means: A book with many words, which are listed in alphabetical order, and their definitions. If you do not have an actual dictionary, you can go to free dictionaries on google, or define (word you want to define) on google.
According to the Urban Dictionary, the definition of the term "check it" is to look at this or listen to this. You can find the definition of more slang words and terms online at the Urban Dictionary website.
The connotation of a word is its literal dictionary definition. The denotation of a word is its inferred meaning.
The dictionary definition of hustling is to move something quickly, often in a jarring way.
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You can get the definition of the word Sophistry and all other words in the dictionary. If you do not own a dictionary then you can go to any online dictionary to find the meaning of this word.
It would depend on your definition of "amazing." A definition from Dictionary.com is: causing great surprise or sudden wonder. If we follow this definition, you would say that a rescue for slugs might be an amazing rescue - learning that there is a rescue for slugs would probably cause you great surprise. A definition from the Urban Dictionary, however, is this: Something that is so wonderful, it is hard to find the words to match. This could be any rescue, depending on what you like. For me, Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue is an amazing rescue, because I think their mission is so wonderful. But if someone doesn't care about parrots, they probably wouldn't think Mickaboo is an amazing rescue. In short: it depends.