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lean | lean#v#4 | We can <b>lean</b> on this man | metaphorical | 0.6 |
lend | lend#v#1 | Her presence <b>lends</b> a certain cachet to the company | literal | 0.6 |
lend | lend#v#2 | I will <b>lend</b> you my car | literal | 0.9 |
lend | lend#v#3 | This story would <b>lend</b> itself well to serialization on television | metaphorical | 0.6 |
level | level#v#1 | <b>level</b> criticism or charges at somebody | metaphorical | 0.7 |
level | level#v#2 | The building was <b>levelled</b> | literal | 0.9 |
level | level#v#5 | I have to <b>level</b> with you | metaphorical | 0.7 |
level | level#v#6 | The ground <b>levelled</b> off | literal | 1 |
lie | lie#v#5 | She <b>lied</b> when she told me she was only 29. | literal | 0.9 |
lie | lie#v#6 | The fate of Bosnia <b>lies</b> in the hands of the West. | metaphorical | 0.7 |
lie | lie#v#7 | <b>Lie</b> down on the bed until you feel better. | literal | 1 |
lighten | lighten#v#1 | the conversation <b>lightened</b> me up a bit | metaphorical | 0.5 |
lighten | lighten#v#2 | she <b>lightened</b> the load on the tired donkey | literal | 0.8 |
lighten | lighten#v#3 | after a glass of wine, he <b>lightened</b> up a bit | metaphorical | 0.7 |
lighten | lighten#v#5 | The room <b>lightened</b> up | literal | 0.7 |
like | like#v#2 | She <b>likes</b> to read Russian novels | literal | 0.9 |
like | like#v#4 | How did you <b>like</b> the President's speech last night? | literal | 0.8 |
like | like#v#5 | I'd <b>like</b> a beer now! | literal | 0.9 |
line | line#v#1 | trees <b>line</b> the riverbank | literal | 0.6 |
line | line#v#4 | sorrow had <b>lined</b> his face | metaphorical | 0.8 |
line | line#v#6 | <b>lined</b> books are more enduring | literal | 0.8 |
live | live#v#1 | People <b>lived</b> in Africa millions of years ago | literal | 0.9 |
live | live#v#2 | we had to <b>live</b> frugally after the war | literal | 0.8 |
live | live#v#7 | You must accept yourself and others if you really want to <b>live</b> | literal | 0.7 |
load | load#v#1 | <b>load</b> the truck with hay | literal | 1 |
load | load#v#2 | He <b>loaded</b> his gun carefully | literal | 1 |
load | load#v#4 | <b>load</b> the bags onto the trucks | literal | 1 |
locate | locate#v#1 | Can you <b>locate</b> your cousins in the Midwest? | literal | 0.9545 |
locate | locate#v#2 | Our sense of sight enables us to <b>locate</b> objects in space. | literal | 0.9 |
locate | locate#v#3 | The company <b>located</b> some of their agents in Los Angeles. | literal | 0.9524 |
lock | lock#v#1 | <b>Lock</b> the bike to the fence! | literal | 0.9 |
lock | lock#v#3 | The therapist noticed that the patient's knees tended to <b>lock</b> in this exercise. | literal | 0.52 |
lock | lock#v#4 | He <b>locked</b> his hands around her neck. | metaphorical | 0.8 |
lock | lock#v#5 | They were <b>locked</b> in embrace. | metaphorical | 0.7 |
lock | lock#v#6 | He was <b>locked</b> in a laughing fit. | metaphorical | 1 |
lock | lock#v#7 | She <b>locked</b> her jewels in the safe. | literal | 0.7 |
look | look#v#1 | She <b>looked</b> over the expanse of land | literal | 0.9 |
look | look#v#3 | The child <b>looks</b> unhappy | literal | 0.8 |
look | look#v#4 | We <b>looked</b> all day and finally found the child in the forest | literal | 1 |
look | look#v#5 | The house <b>looks</b> north | metaphorical | 0.8 |
look | look#v#7 | She <b>looked</b> her devotion to me | literal | 0.6 |
look | look#v#9 | You don't <b>look</b> your age! | literal | 0.7 |
loop | loop#v#1 | The bicycle <b>looped</b> around the tree. | metaphorical | 0.5 |
loop | loop#v#3 | The stunt pilot <b>looped</b> his plane. | metaphorical | 0.6 |
loop | loop#v#5 | He <b>looped</b> the watch through his belt. | literal | 0.7 |
map | map#v#1 | <b>map</b> the surface of Venus | literal | 0.8 |
map | map#v#2 | We haven't even begun to <b>map</b> the many galaxies that we know exist | literal | 0.7 |
map | map#v#5 | sorrow was <b>mapped</b> on the mother's face | metaphorical | 0.7 |
march | march#v#2 | The Japanese <b>marched</b> their prisoners through Manchuria | literal | 0.9 |
march | march#v#3 | He <b>marched</b> into the classroom and announced the exam | literal | 0.6 |
march | march#v#6 | They <b>marched</b> the mules into the desert | literal | 0.7 |
match | match#v#2 | The company <b>matched</b> the employees' contributions. | literal | 0.9 |
match | match#v#6 | This job doesn't <b>match</b> my dreams. | literal | 0.8 |
match | match#v#8 | Let them <b>match</b> their best athletes against ours. | literal | 0.6 |
match | match#v#9 | The two pieces <b>match</b>. | literal | 0.9545 |
mean | mean#v#1 | You never understand what I <b>mean</b>! | literal | 0.6 |
mean | mean#v#2 | The water shortage <b>means</b> that we have to stop taking long showers. | literal | 0.8 |
mean | mean#v#7 | These flowers were <b>meant</b> for you. | literal | 0.6 |
mellow | mellow#v#1 | Age and experience <b>mellowed</b> him over the years | literal | 0.6 |
mellow | mellow#v#2 | With age, he <b>mellowed</b> | literal | 0.6 |
mellow | mellow#v#3 | These apples need to <b>mellow</b> a bit more | metaphorical | 0.5 |
melt | melt#v#1 | The wax <b>melted</b> in the sun | literal | 1 |
melt | melt#v#2 | The sun <b>melted</b> the ice | literal | 0.9 |
melt | melt#v#4 | Hundreds of actors were <b>melting</b> into the scene | metaphorical | 0.7 |
melt | melt#v#6 | her resistance <b>melted</b> under his charm | metaphorical | 0.7 |
miss | miss#v#1 | I <b>missed</b> that remark | literal | 0.8 |
miss | miss#v#2 | He <b>misses</b> his mother | literal | 0.6 |
miss | miss#v#3 | I <b>missed</b> the concert | literal | 0.9 |
miss | miss#v#4 | How could I <b>miss</b> that typo? | literal | 0.7 |
miss | miss#v#5 | She <b>missed</b> her train | literal | 0.9 |
miss | miss#v#7 | The arrow <b>missed</b> the target | literal | 0.8 |
miss | miss#v#8 | The child had been <b>missing</b> for a week | literal | 0.9 |
miss | miss#v#9 | Fortunately, I <b>missed</b> the hurricane | literal | 0.9 |
moderate | moderate#v#1 | John <b>moderated</b> the discussion | literal | 0.8 |
moderate | moderate#v#3 | <b>moderate</b> your alcohol intake | literal | 0.9 |
moderate | moderate#v#4 | He <b>moderated</b> his tone when the students burst out in tears | literal | 0.8 |
mold | mold#v#2 | The furniture <b>molded</b> in the old house | literal | 0.7 |
mold | mold#v#4 | She <b>molded</b> the rice balls carefully | literal | 0.7 |
mold | mold#v#5 | The dress <b>molds</b> her beautiful figure | metaphorical | 0.7 |
mount | mount#v#1 | They <b>mounted</b> the aerator on a floating | literal | 0.9 |
mount | mount#v#3 | <b>mount</b> slides for macroscopic analysis | literal | 0.9 |
mount | mount#v#4 | <b>mount</b> a campaign against pornography | metaphorical | 0.5 |
mount | mount#v#7 | <b>mount</b> a theater production | metaphorical | 0.7 |
nag | nag#v#1 | She <b>nags</b> her husband all day long | literal | 0.8 |
nag | nag#v#2 | <b>nagging</b> concerns and doubts | metaphorical | 0.5 |
nag | nag#v#3 | she <b>nagged</b> to take a vacation | literal | 0.7 |
name | name#v#1 | They <b>named</b> their son David | literal | 1 |
name | name#v#2 | Many senators were <b>named</b> in connection with the scandal | literal | 0.9 |
name | name#v#3 | She was <b>named</b> Head of the Committee | literal | 0.6 |
name | name#v#5 | <b>name</b> your accomplices! | literal | 1 |
name | name#v#6 | His <b>name</b> was mentioned in connection with the invention | literal | 1 |
negociate | negociate#v#2 | <b>negociate</b> securities | literal | 0.7 |
negociate | negociate#v#4 | The hiker <b>negociated</b> the high mountain pass | metaphorical | 0.5 |
negociate | negociate#v#5 | The parties <b>negociated</b> all night | literal | 1 |
neutralize | neutralize#v#1 | The treaty <b>neutralized</b> the small republic | metaphorical | 0.5 |
neutralize | neutralize#v#2 | Her optimism <b>neutralizes</b> his gloom | metaphorical | 0.6 |
neutralize | neutralize#v#6 | She <b>neutralized</b> the solution | literal | 0.7 |
nod | nod#v#1 | He <b>nodded</b> his approval | literal | 0.9 |
nod | nod#v#2 | The teacher <b>nodded</b> when the student gave the right answer | literal | 1 |
nod | nod#v#3 | The old man was <b>nodding</b> in his chair | literal | 0.6 |
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