adjective - very hot in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable or weak
adverb - in a way that increases very rapidly and by a growing rate
noun, British English - an open area in front of a building, such as a hotel
adjective - easily bent, shaped, or manipulated without breaking; soft and pliable in texture
adjective, American English, informal - strange, eccentric, or slightly crazy, often in an amusing or charming way.
adverb - in a way that shows certainty, self-assurance, or lack of doubt
adverb - in a way that is not needed or without a good reason
verb, formal - to die or pass away, especially in a formal or legal context
verb - to hear something incorrectly or in a way that changes its meaning
adverb - in a delicate or precise manner, often difficult to perceive or understand
adjective - using very few words in a way that seems rude or unfriendly
noun - a cup or goblet used in religious ceremonies, especially to hold wine
adjective, formal - happening, coming, or existing before something else in time, order, or position
adjective, literary - going around in search of things to steal or people to attack