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(v)
(intransitive) To race along swiftly (especially used of clouds).
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(n)
(colloquial) A sexually attractive, promiscuous male.
An overflow of a large amount of water (usually disastrous) from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water.
Feelings of hostility or ill will.
(idiomatic) To kill or wound, or be wounded or killed, in violence.
(usually uncountable, slang) Potent cannabis taken from the flowering part of the plant (the "bud"), or marijuana generally.
(uncountable) Dirt, filth or refuse.
(informal) A failure of any kind.
(uncountable) Noble or aristocratic ancestry.
(UK, Northern England, dated) A place where a chasm or gorge is narrow enough to be crossed.
(transitive, idiomatic) To tarnish or spoil enough so that something or someone is no longer respectable.
Alternative spelling of blue blood. [(uncountable) Noble or aristocratic ancestry.]
Any of several small trees, of the genus Cercis, having purple-pink flowers that appear before the leaves; the Judas tree.
a bud from which only a flower or flowers develop
(originally Maine) a shred; a fragment.
(informal) Harvey Mudd College
(figuratively) That which is required for continued existence or function.
(meteorology) A sudden, rapid flood, usually of short duration and local impact.
Someone whose parents are of different races; a half-breed.
A snap fastener.
descent from parents both of one pure breed
(botany) A bud which develops into a leaf or a leafy branch.
(N)
the oxygenated blood in the circulatory system found in the pulmonary vein, the left chambers of the heart, and in the arteries.
deoxygenated blood which travels from the peripheral blood vessels, through the venous system into the right atrium of the heart.
a bud yielding both leaves and flowers
a liquid that can carry large amounts of oxygen and can serve as a temporary substitute for blood
(with the) A river in Denbighshire, Wales, which flows into the Irish Sea near Rhyl; in full, the River Clwyd.
a sharp hand shovel for digging out roots and weeds
A surname transferred from the given name.
shrub of western united states having pink or crimson flowers; often forms thickets
A surname from Old English.
A surname.
malignant neoplasm of blood-forming tissues; characterized by abnormal proliferation of leukocytes; one of the four major types of cancer
(computing, Windows) Abbreviation of class identifier.
(adj)
(figuratively) Lacking emotion or compunction.
(UK, dialect) A huck or hull, as of a nut.
a non-fiction novelPlimpton, George (January 16, 1966).
flow of blood from the uterus; occurs at roughly monthly intervals during a woman's reproductive years
(Venezuelan politics) Democratic Unity Roundtable, a coalition of opposition political parties in Venezuela.
A surname
(intransitive) To become red; redden.
common rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus)
(informal) A potato.
(Central Africa) A floating mass of plant matter, such as reeds, which obstructs the passage of boats.
Someone who constitutes or brings fresh blood, especially a youngster who joins an older team etc.