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Caliban; brute, sadist, villain, cad, scoundrel: The ogre<br />

chased Jack to the beanstalk. The persistent ogre of poverty<br />

threatened him all his life.<br />

15.7 oil...<br />

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oil n. 1 lubricant, grease, lubricator, unguent: A little oil will<br />

stop that squeak. 2 fuel: Miraculously, the lamp burned for<br />

eight days with only one day's supply of oil.<br />

--v. 3 lubricate, grease: Oil the bearings or they will burn<br />

out.<br />

oily adj. 1 greasy, oleaginous, fat, fatty, adipose, pinguid,<br />

sebaceous, soapy, saponaceous, buttery, butyraceous, lardaceous;<br />

slippery, slimy, slithery, smooth, unctuous: The cars slid<br />

about as the tyres failed to grip the oily surface. 2 glib,<br />

smooth, unctuous, servile, obsequious, sycophantic,<br />

ingratiating, flattering, hypocritical; suave, urbane,<br />

sophisticated, Colloq smarmy: Sarah found Curtis's approach<br />

sickeningly oily.<br />

ointment n. unguent, balm, salve, emollient, embrocation, demulcent,<br />

pomade, pomatum, petrolatum; lotion, cream: A little ointment<br />

will keep the sore moist till it heals.<br />

15.8 OK<br />

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OK interj. 1 O.K.!, Okay!, Fine!, Yes!, Definitely!, Agreed!, Very<br />

well!, All right!: 'Would you have dinner with me?' 'OK!' 'I<br />

think you ought to leave.' 'OK!'<br />

--adj. 2 satisfactory, acceptable, correct, suitable, all<br />

right, fine, good, in order: Is it OK if I go the cinema<br />

tonight? That dress is OK to wear to the dance. 3 adequate,<br />

mediocre, fair, middling, passable, tolerable, Colloq so so,<br />

pretty good, not bad, not great: The film was OK, I suppose. 4<br />

well, healthy; sound, in good condition, in fine fettle, fine,<br />

all right: Now that he's on the proper medication, Sam is OK.

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