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(n)
A public gathering or mass meeting that is not mainly a protest and is organized to inspire enthusiasm for a cause.
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(v)
To waste time in trivial activities, or in idleness; to trifle.
A willow.
(by extension) One of two books, sheets of paper, etc., on which corresponding accounts were kept.
The grand end of something, especially of a show or piece of music.
(adj)
(British, dated, euphemistic) Bloody (used as a mild intensifier).
A narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots of buildings.
(nautical) The cookroom or kitchen and cooking apparatus of a vessel or aircraft; sometimes on merchant vessels called the caboose.
(figurative) A course of inquiry that leads nowhere.
(derogatory) A rascal or miscreant, a scallywag.
Like a pal; friendly.
An extracurricular school activity in which students gather to express support for the school sports team before a game.
Characterised by or resembling gall; bitter.
Pertaining to or resembling shale.
A building or room which contains lanes for bowling.
(adv)
In a verbal manner; with words; by speaking.
A surname.
A penis, especially when erect.
(anatomy) The small hammer-shaped bone of the middle ear.
A meal served on such a platter, typically comprising a selection of different dishes presented in small bowls.
Alternative spelling of dilly-dally. [(intransitive) To dawdle; to waste time; to procrastinate.]
(bowling) The long narrow building in which skittles is played.
small mallee with rough dark-colored bark toward the butt yielding a red eucalyptus kino
(obsolete) A soft cotton fabric from India, often red in colour.
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A surname from Irish.
A female given name.
(N)
a surname and a unisex given name.
A diminutive of the female given names Alice, Alison, or Alexandra or other names beginning with Al-, from the Germanic languages or Ancient Greek.
A surname from Old French.
(colloquial) Nickname for California: a state of the United States.
A light, soft fabric of silk and worsted, having a printed design.
An independent city in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
A surname from Italian.
(Australia) Any of various wattles (acacia trees).
A diminutive of the female given name Sarah.
A village and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales (OS grid ref SN6432).
A surname from French. (French Vallée)
(Hinduism) One of the two consorts of Murugan, the god of war.