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Rhymes for "laugh" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(v)
(Internet slang) Initialism of give a fuck. [(idiomatic, vulgar, chiefly in the negative) To care; to give a shit.]
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The inedible parts of a grain-producing plant.
A tool consisting of a large metal hook with a handle or pole, especially the one used to pull large fish aboard a boat.
(plural staff or staffs) The employees of a business.
An inscription on a gravestone in memory of the deceased.
A foolish and embarrassing error, especially one made in public; a social blunder; a breach of etiquette.
A bottle, usually glass and with a flared lip, used for serving water, wine, or other beverages.
One of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided.
(golf) A poor golf shot, where the club hits the ground before it hits the ball.
(photography) A picture created by projecting an image onto a photosensitive surface such as a chemically treated plate or film, CCD receptor, etc.
(somewhat derogatory) The rabble; crowds; people of a low, disreputable or undesirable class or position.
(Canada, US, historical) A record player.
Staphylococcus bacteria and the infection it causes.
(transitive) To design and record the choreography for a dramatic work such as a ballet.
(chiefly humorous) Alternative spelling of laugh. [An expression of mirth particular to the human species; the sound heard in laughing; laughter.]
To use a telegraph, send a message by telegraph.
A scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person.
A person’s own handwriting, especially the signature of a famous or admired person.
A printed image produced by lithography.
A machine for recording spectra, producing spectrograms.
A variant form of a letter (or other grapheme).
(countable) A surname.
(government, politics) The head of any of several political departments in several nations.
(figuratively, by extension) Money as an end in itself; Mammon.
The common rabble or mob; riffraff.
(adj)
(British, Ireland, Commonwealth, colloquial, Polari) Bad; tasteless, poorly thought out, not workable.
(transitive) To furnish with too many staff.
A surname from German.
The interest, benefit, or wellbeing of someone or something.
Synonym of bar chart.
(historical) A machine for making printed copies using typed stencil, eventually superseded by photocopying.
(military) A group of officers in charge of an army under the control of the commander-in-chief.
(physics, analytical chemistry) A mass spectrometer
(law, business, human resources) A rate of pay 50% greater than normal, commonly used for overtime work.
A type of chromium-tanned calfskin leather with a regular grain of rectangular lines.
(sports) The period of play before half time, as opposed to the second half.
a spectrograph for acoustic spectra
(sports) The period of play after half time, as opposed to the first half
A telegraph sent by wireless telegraphy
military staff stationed at headquarters
a dissolute character in shakespeare's plays
those in a business responsible for maintaining the physical plant
professional or clerical workers in an office
a group of associated research workers in a university or library or laboratory
those in a business who are responsible for sales
those in an organization responsible for preventing spying or theft
the second of two halves of play
An instrument that uses ultrasound to produce an echogram as a diagnostic aid.
(transitive) To furnish with too few staff; to staff inadequately.
(N)
Intergraph Corporation was an American software development and services company, which now forms part of Hexagon AB.
A surname.
A young cow or bull of any bovid, such as domestic cattle or buffalo.
A fat and jolly knight.
A pole on which a flag is raised.
(obsolete) A steward; an overseer.
A surname transferred from the nickname.
A Northern English surname.
A passage in text that starts on a new line, the first line sometimes being indented, and usually marks a change of topic.
An unincorporated community in Lawrence County, Illinois, United States.
A surname from Arabic.
(slang) A Welshman.
(UN, historical) Initialism of Unified Task Force.
A surname from Middle English.
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A surname from Hebrew.