Buffet (verb) strongly blow about, hit or strike repeatedly.

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buffet (verb) strongly blow about, hit or strike repeatedly

major (adjective) greater or more important The Mississippi River is a major river. The Boston Red Sox is a major league baseball team. What else can you think of that is major?

quest (noun) a search for something, to go for a goal The Olympic athletes were on a quest for gold medals. For many people going to college is quest.

settings (noun) backgrounds or surroundings

reduce (verb) to make less or lower What are things you can reduce? What do you wish could be reduced?