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September 1, 2024

Game

CHARCOAL
HAMMER
GOLF BAG
GRILL
TOOLBOX
RAVEN
LIMOUSINE
JET
BROWN
DRUM
SABLE
CHAR
ANVIL
MOVIE SET
SEAR
CANAL

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COOK IN A PAN


Cooking Techniques in a Pan

  • BROWN: To cook food until it develops a brown color, often by frying or sautéing.
  • CHAR: To cook over high heat, causing the surface to become black and slightly burned.
  • GRILL: To cook food using direct heat, often in a pan with ridges to create grill marks.
  • SEAR: To cook quickly over high heat to create a browned outer layer while keeping the inside moist.

PARTS OF THE EAR


Structural Components of the Human Ear

  • ANVIL: One of the three small bones in the middle ear, responsible for transmitting sound vibrations.
  • CANAL: The ear canal, which leads from the outer ear to the eardrum.
  • DRUM: The eardrum, a thin membrane that vibrates in response to sound waves.
  • HAMMER: One of the three small bones in the middle ear, responsible for transmitting sound vibrations.

SHADES OF BLACK


Different Dark or Black Colors

  • CHARCOAL: A dark gray to black color, similar to that of burned wood.
  • JET: A deep black color, similar to that of the mineral jet.
  • RAVEN: A very dark black, similar to the color of a raven's feathers.
  • SABLE: A deep, rich black, often associated with the fur of the sable animal.

WHERE YOU MIGHT FIND “A DRIVER”


Locations or Contexts Where 'Driver' Might Be Found

  • GOLF BAG: A bag used to carry golf clubs, including the driver, which is a type of club.
  • LIMOUSINE: A luxury vehicle often driven by a professional chauffeur or driver.
  • MOVIE SET: A location where movies are filmed, potentially including scenes with drivers or driving.
  • TOOLBOX: A box used to store tools, which might include a driver (screwdriver) as a tool.