TESTfunda Daily Wordlist 20-Sep-12
If you're having trouble viewing this email, see today's Wordlist on the Web. 20-Sep-12 TestFunda Home | Sign up for Newsletters | Feedback Daily Wordlist Vocabulary Flashcards | Vocabulary Test | Previous Wordlists jugular [ JUHG-yuh'-ler, JOO-gyuh- ] [ noun, adjective ] MEANING : 1. (n.) large veins in the neck that bring blood back from the brain 2. (n.) a vital part, vulnerable to attack 3. (adj.) of or having to do with the throat or neck 4. (adj.) of or having to do with the jugular vein USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : The prosecuting lawyer went for the jugular by questioning the credibility of the witness. USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : Hated Ian Huntley was terror-struck as a lag held a blade to his throat and "went for his jugular". The Sun, Prisoner went for his jugular, JOHN ASKILL, 14 Oct 2006 Machiavellian [...