adjective, British English, informal - very disorganized, chaotic, or badly managed
adjective, formal - involving conflict or opposition, especially in a way where two sides compete or argue against each other
adjective - (of a story, movie, or romance) developing slowly over time but becomes very exciting or emotional in the end.
verb - to pour water on something using a hose
noun - a fairy, a small magical creature from children's tales that looks like a woman and has wings
adjective - covered with a thin layer of gold or gold paint
verb, literary - to give something a golden appearance or a look of richness and beauty, as if it were covered in gold
verb - to cover something with a thin layer of gold or gold paint
adjective - not clear or definite, having more than one possible meaning
noun, technical - a plant witch clusters of small white and pink flowers whose root is used in medicine, often to help people relax or sleep
adjective - describing something that is almost white, but not pure white
noun - a colour that is close to white but with a hint of another shade, such as cream, beige, or grey
verb - to make something (like an idea, belief, or behavior) a natural part of the way you think or behave
noun - the process by which something becomes fossilized; often used literally for bones or plants turning into fossils, or metaphorically for ideas or behaviors becoming fixed and unchanging