Fata morgana is a noun meaning mirage.
While driving along a long stretch of desolate highway, Marge was desperate for a bathroom and thought she saw a fata morgana of one in the distance.
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Fata morgana is a noun meaning mirage.
While driving along a long stretch of desolate highway, Marge was desperate for a bathroom and thought she saw a fata morgana of one in the distance.
Berate is a verb meaning to scold or condemn vehemently and at length.
After a disappointing loss at home, the coach berated his team for ‘not showing up to play’.
Shivaree – A noun meaning a noisy mock serenade to a newly married couple.
The groomsmen provided an embarrassing shivaree at the reception by singing ‘Baby Got Back’ to the bride.
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