verb - to walk or behave in a very confident, proud, or even arrogant way (used to show disapproval)
adjective - having several levels, layers, or tiers arranged one above another
noun, American English, informal - a person who works at a travelling funfair or carnival, especially operating rides, games, or attractions
noun, British English, informal - money that the government gives to people who are unemployed
adjective - unable to do something because you are very busy or because you are dealing with another task or situation
adjective - describing a remark, comment, or action that is made spontaneously, without preparation or forethought
adverb - said or done without preparation or planning, spontaneously
noun - a kind of defensive wall made by putting logs one next to the other
noun, technical - a heavy rotating wheel that stores energy and helps keep a machine running smoothly and steadily
verb - to cover food lightly with flour, sugar, or another dry ingredient
verb - to remove mud, sand, or debris from the bottom of a river, lake, or harbour; or to search for something by doing this
verb, formal - to deny responsibility for something, to state that you do not own or accept something, or to refuse to acknowledge something as true
noun, formal - a statement that limits responsibility, denies liability, or clarifies what is not guaranteed
adjective, British English, informal - easily annoyed, bad‑tempered, difficult to deal with
noun, formal - shameless, rude, or extremely bold behaviour