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squat

/skɒwt $ skwɑːt/ verb [intransitive]

  1. to sit with you knees bent under you and your bottom just off the ground, balancing on your feet
    • squat down
      • He squatted down beside the little girl.
  2. To live in a building or on a piece of land without permission and without paying rent

thesaurus

  • sit to be resting your weight on your bottom somewhere, or to move into this position
    • He was sitting in front of the fire
    • She sat on the bed and kicked off her shoes
    • Who is the man sitting next Karen?
  • sit down to sit on a chair, bed, floor etc after you have been standing
    • I sat down on the sofa
    • Come in and sit own
  • be seated formal to be sitting in a particular chair or place
    • John was seated on my left
    • There

coed

co·ed1 /ˌkəʊˈed◂ $ ˈkoʊed/ adjective

  1. using a system in which students of both sexes are educated together
    1. a coed college
  2. American English a coed place, team etc is used by or includes people of both sexes
    1. SYN mixed British English

dreary

drear·y /ˈdrɪəri ˈdrɪri/(alsodrear/drɪəˈdrɪri/ (also drear /drɪə drɪr/ literary) adjective

dull and making you feel sad or bored:

  • the same dreary routine
  • a dreary winter's day
  • dreariness noun [uncountable]

escort

e·scort1 /ɪˈskɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ verb [transitive]

  1. to take someone somewhere, especially when you are protecting or guarding them
    1. The shipment was escorted by guards
    2. escort somebody back/through/to etc (something)
      1. Two Marines escorted Benny inside
      2. I escorted her to the door
  2. to go with someone and show them a place
    1. escort somebody around (something)
      1. The company escorts prospective buyers around the property.

spew

spew /spjuː/ verb

  1. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] (also spew out/forth) to flow out of something quickly in large quantities, or to make something flow out in this way:
    • Factory chimneys spewed fumes out into the sky
    • spew from/into/over etc
      • Brown water spewed from the tap
  2. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] (also spew out/forth) to say a lot bad or negative things very quicly:
    • Groups like these use the Internet to spew racial hatred

References

  • Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English