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Verb (in gaming) stay in a place to collect more of a certain item or currency
Can you farm 200 gold an hour and hit level 80 in under 2 weeks? If the answer is yes, you can apply for the job that about 12 million World of Warcraft players only dream about.
Noun writer who gives the credit of authorship to someone else
Higher education titles help people burnish their credentials and get ahead. But instead of doing the work themselves, some careerists are employing ghostwriters to write their doctorates for them.
Noun a secret retreat or base of operation
Inside Google's lair, employees enjoy quality cuisine at no cost every mealtime and the perks go well beyond a fully fed workforce.
Noun things that have been brought forth or grown, esp. by farming
Al-Nour, beekeeper for four years, has four shops selling his produce. “This business is guaranteed and profitable. It doesn’t require large amounts of capital. All that is needed is a beehive from a farmer."
Noun popular place for recreation and vacations
Surely the envy of any desk-bound office worker, this 29 years-old man is testing holiday resort waterslides.
Noun selling of goods to the public; usually in small quantities and not for resale
This week, Apple will rollout an interesting new perk called “App Discovery” to its retail store employees. They will have free access to popular paid App Store applications.
Noun overlapping flat plates covering the bodies of fish and some reptiles
With sharpened teeth, a split tongue, and a full-body tattoo of green scales, sideshow star Erik Sprague of Austin regularly appears at Ripley's Odditoriums.
Noun the appearance of being true or real
"I don't think there's any doubt that there is more of a verisimilitude in the moment when you really look like the thing you're portraying..."
Noun someone who makes or sells wine
A cool summer on the West Coast has forced a hurried harvest in the nation's top wine making regions. Vintners expect balanced and full-flavored wines to come from the grapes, which took longer to ripen and have less sugar.
Noun the full amount of an agricultural or industrial product
Soaring grain prices are a welcome surprise to farmers, many of whom feared that their yields and prices might plunge this year as a result of the wet summer.