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Noun
A viscous fluid, especially that which circulates in the vascular system of a plant
“A special type of beneficial root fungi, called mycorrhizae, actually grow into plant roots, feeding off plant sap but also providing water and nutrients to the plant.”
Noun
Vigor, vitality or energy
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“They were fresh and flourishing, full of sap and vigor, though many of them had been born long before him.”
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The quality or state of being in good health
“They may meet with a measure of success for a time, till the sap of youth is gone out of them.”
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A foolish or unintelligent person
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“I felt like a clueless sap for believing she ever loved me.”
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A person who is easily deceived or used to perform tasks for others
“Swindling some poor sap out of something of value, plotting revenge on a town full of enemies, or just common everyday wrongdoing were his hobbies.”
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A short, thick stick used as a weapon
“The tales would sort of reach over and take you by the throat, or hit you like a guard's sap upside your head.”
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A homogeneous mixture formed by dissolving one or more substances
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An indispensable factor or influence that gives something its strength and vitality
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A long, narrow ditch or hole dug in the ground
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(historical) A subterranean passage, typically under the wall of a besieged fortress
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The sweet liquid secreted by flowers to attract pollinating insects and birds
Verb
To cause to lose energy or become physically weaker
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“To abandon this tradition would sap Australia's sense of itself.”
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To deplete or drain away from
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“A rough road journey and a hectic day had worked together to sap me of all energy.”
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To diminish the confidence or courage of
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To make excessive demands on
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To cause to be severely weakened or powerless
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To decline or deteriorate in state or health
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To obtain coal, minerals, or other valuable materials through excavation
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To decay, decompose or rot
Adjective
Of the color between blue and yellow in the spectrum
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