outlier: a person or thing that is different from or in a position away from others in the group
brim: to be full of something
underscore: to emphasize or show that something is important or true
chalk up: (informal) to achieve or record a success, points in a game, etc.
to trip over something: to fall over, to stumble on, to slip on something
spill out: to tell somebody all about a problem etc. very quickly; to come out quickly
goad: to keep annoying somebody/something until they react
scrap something: to cancel or get rid of something that is no longer practical or useful
cotton candy: a type of sweet in the form of a mass of sticky threads made from melted sugar and served on a stick, especially at fairgrounds
if a computer crashes or you crash a computer, it stops working suddenly
spawn: to cause something to develop or be produced
rightfully: according to the law or to what is right or correct
flawed: having a flaw; not perfect or correct
horde: a large crowd of people
boomerang: if a plan boomerangs on somebody, it hurts them instead of the person it was intended to hurt
Bill Gates "Source Code"
Online Dictionaries Used:
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www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
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