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
verb, formal - to be the male parent of a child or animal offspring
noun, technical - the male parent of an animal, especially a stallion that is used for breeding
noun, dated - a respectful form of address used for a king or nobleman, especially in the past
noun - a tall structure used for storing grain, animal feed, or other bulk materials
noun, technical - a long beam or structure that is fixed at one end and free at the other
verb, formal - to criticize someone angrily
adverb - in a way that shows self-satisfaction or pride, often in an annoying or superior manner
verb - to make someone familiar with a new place, situation, or system, or to find your position or direction in relation to your surroundings
noun, formal - the process of familiarizing someone with a new place, situation, or system, or the ability to understand your position or direction
noun, British English, informal - an embarrassing mistake, especially one made in public