To shelter is to provide protection or refuge for someone or something from harm or danger.
To shoe is to put shoes on someone's feet or to attach a metal plate to a horse's hoof.
To tackle is to confront or deal with a problem or challenge, or to physically grab and bring down an opponent in sports.
To tank is to store or hold something in a tank, or to fail or perform poorly in a competition or activity.
To trust is to believe or have confidence in someone or something.
To assist is to help or support someone in a task or activity.
To bake is to cook food, especially bread or pastries, in an oven using dry heat.
To bar is to prevent or forbid someone from doing something or to block or obstruct a passage or entrance.
To bell is to attach a bell or bells to something, or to ring a bell to make a sound.
To bike is to ride a bicycle or motorcycle.
To blame is to hold someone responsible for something negative or to attribute a fault or mistake to someone.
To brick is to build or construct something using bricks or to damage or destroy something by hitting it with a brick.
To chair is to preside over or lead a meeting or group discussion.
To closet is to store or keep something in a closet or to hide or conceal something from others.
To clue is to provide information or a hint to help solve a mystery or problem.
To collar is to grab or seize someone or something by the collar or to put a collar on an animal.
To comment is to express an opinion or make a remark about something, often publicly.
To conference is to hold a meeting or discussion with a group of people, often in a professional or academic setting.
To devil is to cook or prepare food, especially eggs or meat, with spices or other hot ingredients.
To diet is to eat a particular type or amount of food in order to lose weight or improve health.
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