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jade [dʒeɪd] no pl N

cape1 [keɪp] N geo

nape [neɪp] N

I . rape1 [reɪp] N

1. rape of person:

2. rape of city:

II . rape1 [reɪp] VB trans

1. rape person:

2. rape city:

I . tape [teɪp] N

1. tape (strip):

2. tape (adhesive strip):

3. tape (material for fastening):

4. tape (tape measure):

5. tape (finishing tape):

6. tape (reel to reel spool):

7. tape (tape for visual recording):

II . tape [teɪp] VB intr

1. tape (fasten with tape):

I . Jap [dʒæp] N pej inf

Jap → Japanese

II . Jap [dʒæp] ADJ

II . jab <-bb-> [dʒæb] VB trans

1. jab (poke or prick):

jab

jar1 [dʒɑ:ɐ, Am dʒɑ:r] N

1. jar (container):

jar

2. jar (drink):

to have a jar

I . jaw [dʒɔ:, Am dʒɑ:] N

2. jaw pl (mouth):

jaw
рот m

II . jaw [dʒɔ:, Am dʒɑ:] VB intr inf

jay [dʒeɪ] N ZOOL

jazz [dʒæz] N no pl

1. jazz MUS:

2. jazz Am pej inf (nonsense):

I . jive [dʒaɪv] N

jute [dʒu:t] N BOT

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
And the more day-to-day japes: ringing on housemistresses' doorbells and running away.
www.foyles.co.uk
A little of this goes a very long way and one quickly begins to tire of the production's jolly japes and effortful roguishness.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Perhaps the exuberance of youth simply burned itself out; he was, after all, in his thirties -- the japes and mickey-taking had surely lost their novelty.
www.goal.com
The novel was considered by many critics, however, as an amusing jape rather than serious satire.
en.wikipedia.org
Jape is an award-winning comedy sketch troupe that's been around for almost ten years.
www.postcity.com
Jape uses a mixture of instrumentals and samplers to create a hypnotic vibe that entrances the listener.
www.joe.ie
These japes only do a disservice to the film's many serious allegations.
en.wikipedia.org
The japes or practical jokes of the novel begin with a statue's unconventional decapitation.
en.wikipedia.org
It isn't a clever jape to hint at groups of men preying on drunk young women.
www.smh.com.au
Worse still, he abhors the notion that blowing up the pillar was a jolly jape, a bit of craic.
www.independent.ie

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