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(n)
An animal, especially a large or dangerous land vertebrate.
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beestings, colostrum
(adj)
Most superior; most favorable.
(v)
(transitive, colloquial, chiefly US) To break.
(intransitive) To brag; to talk loudly in praise of oneself.
Something that helps, or adds power or effectiveness; assistance.
Founded on; having a basis; often used in combining forms.
Having a boss (employer etc.), or controlled by one.
Inner bark of a tree from which rope is traditionally made.
(UK dialect, Black Country, East Midlands) To break.
(transitive) To sprinkle flour and salt and drip butter or fat on, as on meat in roasting.
Having had the remains of a meal removed.
A surname.
(UK dialectal, Black Country, Bristol, West Country, Northern England) Used to form the second person singular of be.
(intransitive, automotive, transport) To travel by bus.
(transitive, usually with together) To assemble (something real or figurative).
A stroke; a blow.
(intransitive) To break from internal pressure.
(US, Canada) A beetroot; a swollen root of such a plant used as a culinary vegetable.
(informal, now chiefly Scotland, Northern England) Beast, animal.
Initialism of British Summer Time. [(British) A form of daylight-saving time, one hour ahead of UTC, used in the United Kingdom. Abbreviation: BST]
Stranded and helpless, especially on a beach
(adv)
(chronology) Initialism of Before the Common Era, Before the Current Era, or Before the Christian Era.
(medicine, countable) A behind-the-ear hearing aid.
Obsolete spelling of beat. [(transitive) To hit; to strike.]
(transitive, dialectal) To look to; see to; attend to; care for; take care of; provide for; treat; arrange.
Initialism of business information security officer.
a Loloish language of Thailand and China
(computing) Initialism of brain–computer interface.
The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future.
That has passed a given qualification or examination; qualified.
A long dowel or plank protruding from the ground; a fencepost; a lightpost.
(chiefly US, Canada, Australia, mildly vulgar, colloquial) Annoyed, angry.
Any destructive insect that attacks crops or livestock; an agricultural pest.
(transitive, computing) To insert a piece of media (e.g. text, picture, audio, video) previously copied or cut from somewhere else.
Having a (particular) pace
Obsolete spelling of pissed (simple past and past participle of piss).
(N)
(meaning Breathe in Norwegian) a Norwegian vocal sextet a cappella group founded in Oslo in 2003.
(English pronunciation: , ) a Swiss musical instrument manufacturing company.
Something from which other things extend; a foundation.
Of sound, a voice or an instrument, low in pitch or frequency.
Any substance, especially food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a hook, snare, trap, or net.
(transitive, informal) To criticize harshly.
A basset hound.
A tool for basting meat with fat or gravy.
The official currency of Thailand, equal to 100 satang.
An English surname transferred from the nickname derived from a nickname for a short person.
To bathe in warmth; to be exposed to pleasant heat.
(Enough!/Das genügt!) an album that was released by Quilapayún in 1969.
The catfish Pangasius bocourti.
Describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds.
(music) A bass singer, especially in opera.
(music jargon) The bass voice or part within French music
Humbled; lowered, especially in rank, position, or prestige.
A district of Chhattisgarh, India.
both a surname and a given name.
A Kru language spoken by this people.
(slang) Abbreviation of basically. [In a fundamental, essential or basic manner.]
The reverse side of a cassette tape or a phonograph record, especially a vinyl single, often containing songs not considered for airplay.
A surname from French.
(New Zealand) A small hut, especially for a man living alone.
Alternative form of paisa. [A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Indian, Nepalese, or Pakistani rupee.]