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(v)
(intransitive) To cry out, as in sorrow or anguish.
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(n)
(meteorology) A very strong wind, more than a breeze, less than a storm; number 7 through to 9 winds on the 12-step Beaufort scale.
(transitive, often reflexive) To turn to the advantage of. [(chiefly) with of]
(adj)
Easily broken physically; not firm or durable; liable to fail and perish.
(transitive) To attack with harsh words or violent force (also figuratively).
(literary) Arduous or painful exertion; excessive labor, suffering, hardship.
(transitive) To imply, require, or invoke.
(transitive) To remove a veil from; to uncover; to reveal something hidden.
(intransitive) To be ill; to suffer; to be troubled.
A rounded bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover, and corded for storage or transportation.
(anatomy) The caudal appendage of an animal that is attached to their posterior and near the anus or cloaca.
(transitive) To shorten or abridge the duration of; to bring an end to; to truncate.
A horizontal bar extending between supports and used for support or as a barrier; a railing.
(transitive) To follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something).
Light in color.
(intransitive) To expel air from the lungs through the nose or mouth by action of the diaphragm, to breathe out.
A rehearsal of what has occurred; narrative; discourse; statement; history; story.
(idiomatic) A tale or story which is fantastic and greatly exaggerated; also, an account of questionable veracity; a lie, an untruth.
(meteorology, uncountable) Balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation, often in connection with a thunderstorm.
(transitive) (figuratively) To combine or fit (things) together well.
The thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals.
Any one of numerous large marine mammals comprising an informal group within infraorder Cetacea that usually excludes dolphins and porpoises.
Something hung up or spread out to hide or protect the face, or hide an object from view; usually of gauze, crepe, or similar diaphanous material.
(intransitive) To be unsuccessful.
An ordered, usually numerical sequence used for measurement; means of assigning a magnitude.
Belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs (ova), or to the gender which is typically associated with it.
An individual feature, fact, or other item, considered separately from the whole of which it is a part.
(transitive) To wave or swing vigorously
An edible plant, similar to cabbage, with curled leaves that do not form a dense head (Brassica oleracea var. acephala)
A mixed alcoholic beverage, created in Las Vegas, United States, in the mid-20th century.
(intransitive) To draw air into the lungs, through the nose or mouth by action of the diaphragm.
(nautical) A small rope used to truss up sails.
To counter, counteract, counterbalance, neutralize, or negate.
An indicator, such as a warning light, that serves to warn of a hazard or problem.
An exchange of goods or services for currency or credit.
A mixed alcoholic beverage.
The extortion of money or favors by threats of public accusation, critique, or exposure.
Any of several domestic varieties of pigeon having a fan-shaped tail.
A rail which can be held, such as on the side of a staircase, ramp or other walkway, and serving as a support or guard.
(slang) A cigarette.
(transitive, US) To keep someone or something under surveillance.
A surname.
(transitive) To pierce (something) with any long, pointed object.
Alternative spelling of fairy tale. [A folktale or literary story featuring fairies or similar fantasy characters.]
On the Beaufort scale, a force-10 wind (48-55 knots)
(slang, Canada) An early 5 cent coin of Canada; an early Canadian nickel.
(intransitive, dialectal) To walk or move unsteadily or haphazardly; stumbling or shuffling.
(Polari) sun
(now regional) A bag or wallet.
(US, of a place) Expensive and designed to appeal to affluent consumers.
(obsolete) A lady's maid.
(figuratively) Anything that is highly sought-after but attained only through difficult endeavor.
Belladonna or a similar soporific plant.
The electrified rail that runs beside or between train tracks to power electric trains.
A tale or story that is part of the oral tradition of a people or a place.
(fishing) A hook with a lead shank.
A female given name, a fanciful spelling of Gail, shortened form of Abigail.
Any of very many animals (either hermaphroditic or nonhermaphroditic), of the class Gastropoda, having a coiled shell.
(geology) A fine-grained sedimentary rock of a thin, laminated, and often friable, structure.
(chiefly computing) A small picture, used as a compact representation of a larger image.
(transitive) To cause to come off the tracks.
A gambling strategy in which one doubles the stake after each loss.
A whale (Balaenoptera musculus), blue in color and the largest known living animal.
(usually in the plural, figurative) Success of a figure, organization or movement that transfers to those who associate with it.
A fencing school.
an adult male person (as opposed to a woman)
A lath; a shaving or chip, as of wood or stone.
Beam, ray (e.g. of light)
Obsolete form of model. [A person who serves as a human template for artwork or fashion.]
A beer produced by so-called warm fermentation and not pressurized.
Louis Braille
The thin, horny, transparent plate covering the upper surface of the end of a toe.
(historical) A hooped structure in cloth worn to extend the skirt of women's dresses; a hooped petticoat.
a railroad system where the trains run on one rail
A university in the eastern United States.
A flexible defensive armor, made of a mesh of interlinked metal rings.
A hairstyle where the hair is pulled back and tied into a single "tail" which hangs down behind the head.
A nonalcoholic drink flavored with ginger, similar to ginger beer.
A dry spikelet or spikelet seed and flower cluster of some grasses.
To reduce in size; to downsize.
A fabric woven from silk, cotton, or rayon with slight ribs.
(idiomatic) A clearance sale at greatly reduced prices, often at losses.
A sea mammal related to dolphins and porpoises (Orcinus orca).
An Airedale Terrier.
(figuratively) An obsession, a monomania.
On the Beaufort scale, a force-9 wind (41-47 knots)
On the Beaufort scale, a force-7 wind (28-33 knots)