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(n)
The highest or uppermost part of something.
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(agriculture) A plant, grown for it, or its fruits or seeds, to be harvested as food, livestock fodder, or fuel or for any other economic purpose.
(v)
To make the sound of an object dropping into a body of liquid.
A dark brownish-grey colour, the colour of moleskin.
A piece of solid food to be soaked in liquid food.
A malapropism.
(intransitive, informal) To fail completely; not to be successful at all (of a movie, play, book, song etc.).
(intransitive) To cease moving.
An object placed against or under another, to support it; anything that supports.
(South Africa, chiefly in the plural) A flip-flop.
(countable) A loud, sharp sound, as of a cork coming out of a bottle, especially when the contents are pressurized by fizziness.
A room, especially one which is not particularly large, used for manufacturing or other light industrial work.
The setting or background of an acted performance.
A short jump.
An implement for washing floors or similar, made of a piece of cloth, or a collection of thrums, or coarse yarn, fastened to a handle.
(informal, uncountable) Any gooey substance.
(slang, countable) A good, catchy song; a song that makes one want to dance.
(furniture) The flat, horizontal upper surface of a table.
Alternative spelling of barhop. [(idiomatic, informal) To drink at a number of bars during a single day or evening.]
(ambitransitive) To hear (intentionally) a conversation one is not intended to hear; to listen in.
(adv)
(literary or archaic) On, to, or at the top.
The crown or uppermost branches of a tree.
An employee of a hotel who carries a guest's luggage and runs errands.
A knob, usually ornamental
The top surface of a counter, for preparation of food etc.
(informal) A police officer or prison guard.
(Internet) An operator on IRC, who can moderate the chat channel, ban users, etc.
(slang, originally criminal slang) An opponent; an enemy; the opposition.
(US, uncountable) Asphalt concrete or similar bituminous black paving material used for the surface of roads (e.g., tarmacadam, tarmac).
(adj)
Without stopping; without interruption or break.
Any of three species of small diving duck in the genus Aythya.
An item of casual clothing: a top with no sleeves.
Alternative form of whistle-stop. [(idiomatic) A small train station.]
(music) An early form of modern jazz played by small groups and featuring driving rhythms and complex, often dissonant harmonies.
Any cooperative, including housing, retail, utility, agricultural, banking or worker cooperatives.
(baseball) The infield defensive player that stands between the second baseman and the third baseman.
A default arrangement that holds if all else fails.
A shop that sells books.
(diving) A style of diving into a body of water in which the surface impact is made mostly by one's abdomen.
A circus tent, especially the largest in a given circus, where the central attractions take place.
crop grown for its enlarged roots: e.g. beets; potatoes; turnips
A toy with a tapering point that can be made to spin on its axis, either with a built-in pump-action handle, with the fingers or with a string.
(sociology) A place where persons with limited mental ability can work in a safe environment.
(music) An organ stop having the tone of a reed instrument.
Alternative form of muttonchop. [A cut of sheep's meat, often containing a section of a rib.]
Alternative form of round-top. [(nautical) A platform at the top of a ship's mast.]
A sock hop
To participate in the financial arrangement of sharecropping.
(computing) A laptop computer.
An item of confectionery consisting of a piece of candy or sweet attached to a stick.
A single droplet of rainwater that has just fallen or is falling from the sky.
A factory or other place of work where pay is low and conditions are poor or even illegal.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) The punctuation mark ⟨.⟩ (indicating the end of a sentence or marking an abbreviation).
(countable) The place of business of a barber; a store where a person (usually a male) can go to get a haircut.
A small, medicated tablet intended to be dissolved slowly in the mouth to relieve coughing symptoms temporarily.
The glottal stop symbol, ʔ.
The business premises of a pawnbroker; where loans are made, with personal property as security
(US, regional) Any of several sweetened, carbonated beverages.
A place where public transport buses stop to allow passengers to board or leave.
A horsewhip, short whip used to goad a mount.
(aviation) An aircraft that uses a turboprop engine.
Any crop grown between the rows of another crop or intermediate between two crops in ordinary rotation in point of time.
A fanciful spelling of shop, chiefly used in the names of businesses to give an air of old-fashionedness.
(rail transport, US) A train station at which trains stop only on request.
travel from one island to the next
The summit of a mountain.
(slang) A police officer who enforces traffic laws and manages the traffic.
(medicine) Medicine to be administered to the eyes in the form of a drop of liquid.
(music) An organ stop that has the tone of a flue pipe.
(dance) An American form of dance, from the 1920s, accompanied by jazz music.
Any of many knobs near the keyboard of an organ used to select different sounds or timbres.
a pear-shaped top made of wood with a metal center pin
inject (drugs) into the skin
(Scotland) The curlew, Numenius arquata.
(computing) A unit of measure for the calculating speed of a computer equal to one billion (10⁹) floating point operations per second.
Synonym of spinning top.
a dry swab for dusting floors
A soft drink flavored with ginger.
a top that is spun by whipping
bryony having fleshy roots pale green flowers and very small red berries; europe; north africa; western asia
Synonym of crop (“an entire short whip, especially as used in horse-riding”).
the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts
A perennial climbing plant of species Humulus lupulus, native to West Asia, Europe and North America, of great use in flavoring and preserving beer.
(computer science) a unit for measuring the speed of a computer system
a policeman who rides a motorcycle (and who checks the speeds of motorists)
a propeller plane with a single propeller
a wet mop with a sponge as the absorbent
spring back; spring away from an impact