adjective - able to be turned the other way around or worn on both sides
adjective - not able to be changed back to a previous condition or state; permanent
adjective - able to be changed back to an earlier state or condition
noun, British English - an open area in front of a building, such as a hotel
noun - a soft, sweet, white or pink candy made of sugar, gelatin, and air, often toasted over a fire or used in desserts
adjective, formal - no longer existing, living, functioning, or in use
noun - a small structure on a road where drivers pay a fee (toll) to use a bridge, tunnel, or highway
noun, American English, informal - the soft parts of the body that you sit on
noun, British English - a small, sweet, spiced bread roll marked with a cross on the top, traditionally eaten at Easter in the UK and other countries
noun - a perennial flowering plant that is known for its late winter or early spring blooms and evergreen foliage
noun - a light jacket without sleeves
noun, British English, informal - (used humorously) a lot of people, or almost everyone
verb - not to be always happy, easy, or perfect, also have difficulties or unpleasant aspects
verb - to make a person, place, or thing well known or famous, especially by achieving something significant
noun - the fictional continent and setting for much of J.R.R. Tolkien’s writings, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings