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Words that sound like "destroy" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(v)
(ambitransitive) To damage beyond use or repair; to damage (something) to the point that it effectively ceases to exist.
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Laird James McCullen Destro XXIV, usually referred to simply as Destro, is a fictional character from the G.I.
(adj)
Damaged beyond repair; ruined; wrecked; obliterated.
(n)
That which destroys something.
(obsolete) To banish or drive from a country.
Abbreviation of distribution. [An act of distributing or state of being distributed.]
An object, such as a cloth or a purpose-made soft and puffy pad or mitt, used for dusting surfaces etc.
Physical or emotional discomfort, suffering, or alarm, particularly of a more acute nature.
Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; incapacitated by distress.
A lack of array or regular order; disorder; confusion.
(ergative) To reduce the emotional stress in (another person); to reduce the stress in oneself.
(slang) A song, especially a hip hop or rap recording, intended to disparage or attack another person or group.
absent-minded, troubled, distracted
Obsolete form of disarray. [(transitive) To throw into disorder; to break the array of.]
(historical) A large warhorse, especially of a medieval knight.
A surname.
(law, intransitive) To seize somebody's property in place of, or to force, payment of a debt.
(informal) distributor
The aggregate of past events.
Archaic spelling of history. [The aggregate of past events.]
Covered with dust.
A female given name from French, alternative spelling of Désirée.
A female given name.
A surname from Amharic.
(chemistry) Dextrorotatory.
a town in Khatlon Region, southern Tajikistan, near the Afghan border.
Synonym of Vijayadashami (“Hindu festival”).
A dustcloth
(transitive) to confuse a quiet, constant state or a calm, continuous flow, in particular: thoughts, actions or liquids.
(transitive) To prevent something from happening.
A person who administers a test.
(Internet slang) Abbreviation of distribution. [An act of distributing or state of being distributed.]
(transitive) To see, especially from afar; to discover (a distant or obscure object) by the eye; to espy; to discern or detect.
To treat poorly; to do a disservice to
Alternative form of destress. [(transitive) To reduce the physical stresses in (a material).]
(prosody) A couplet, a two-line stanza making complete sense.
(obsolete) To turn aside.
(biology) Having two periods of estrus in a year.
(organic chemistry) any organic compound containing two ester functional groups
Alternative spelling of dioestrus. [(biology) A period of sexual inactivity (in female mammals) between periods of oestrus.]
(archaic) dastardly behaviour
An electrical device for toasting food, typically sliced bread.
an American manufacturing company specializing in forklifts and other materials-handling equipment.
(obsolete) A hostelry.
An arrangement of chili pepper pods (or sometimes garlic) to aid drying and sometimes to serve as a decoration.
Fine particles.
(archaic outside heraldry) Right; on the right-hand side. (In heraldry, specifically the bearer's right, which is the viewer's left.)
Clipping of destination. [(countable) The place set for the end of a journey, or to which something is sent; place or point aimed at.]
(economics) A person or firm that owes money; one in debt; one who owes a debt.
(poetic) The state of Utah itself, especially the Salt Lake Valley and environs.
A surname from German.
A tree that is still standing, but no longer alive. (compare: log, stump)
A small casual restaurant or pub, typically serving French-style cuisine.
One who dates.
A malicious coward; a dishonorable sneak.
(Northern US) dare (infinitive).
A surname from French, equivalent to English August or Austin.
(transitive) To strew or scatter about; throw or drop here and there.
An expert; one who is master of their profession.
DATAR, short for Digital Automated Tracking and Resolving, was a pioneering computerized battlefield information system.