verb, American English - to begin to feel more positive about someone or something, or to start liking them more
verb - to begin to feel more positive about someone or something, or to start liking them more
verb - to avoid dealing with a difficult or sensitive issue directly, usually to prevent conflict or upset
noun - a rotating tray, usually placed in the center of a table, that makes it easy for people to reach food or other items
noun - a narrow channel or small valley formed by running water, especially after heavy rain; a channel or passage for carrying water away, especially at the side of a road or roof
noun, American English - a short stay in a place that you make on a long journey to somewhere else
noun, British English - the distinctive colours and design used on vehicles, especially aircraft, trains, or company cars
adjective, formal - happening, coming, or existing before something else in time, order, or position
noun - a short, sharp, hard sound made by objects hitting each other
verb - to make a short, sharp, hard sound by hitting objects together
verb - to contain many faults, inconsistencies, or weaknesses; to be badly constructed or easy to disprove because of numerous gaps or errors
noun - a very confident, proud, or showy way of walking or behaving (used to show disapproval)
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