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(adj)
Experiencing or showing doubt, skeptical.
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(adv)
In a doubtful manner, in context of doubt or ambiguity, questionably.
(archaic) Full of good deeds.
(n)
The still burning or wholly burnt tobacco plug in a pipe.
Alternative spelling of duffel. [A kind of coarse woolen cloth, having a thick nap or frieze.]
Accepting of one's legal or moral obligations and willing to do them well, and without complaint.
(US, colloquial) Outfit or supplies, collectively; kit.
A surname.
Pertaining to dower, or a woman's marriage portion; constituting or comprised in dower.
(countable, Canada, US, hunting) A kind of trap for animals, consisting of a heavy board or log that falls on to the prey.
Involving the danger of death; fatal, deadly.
A surname from Irish.
A datil pepper, a very spicy pepper of the species Capsicum chinense.
As much as a dish will hold.
Being or relating to a dataler; hired and paid on a daily basis.
Full of hatred.
(colloquial) A large amount or number.
(v)
(intransitive) To spend time idly and unfruitfully; to waste time.
(UK, Ireland, Australia, informal) A job, task, or other activity that is easy to complete or simple.
To diddle (cheat)
(N)
(previously Datel Electronics) a UK-based electronics and game console peripherals manufacturer.
An individual feature, fact, or other item, considered separately from the whole of which it is a part.
Demonstrating kindness or consideration for others.
(ambitransitive) To draw or scribble aimlessly.
Genuinely horrific, awful, or alarming; dangerous, risky.
A precipitous decline in fortune; death or rapid deterioration, as in status or wealth.
(transitive, slang) To cheat; to swindle.
(transitive) To make (someone or something) physically dirty or unclean; to befoul, to soil.
Filled with grief, mournful, bringing feelings of sadness.
Full of daring or defiance; adventurous.
(colloquial, intransitive) To walk in a wavering, unsteady manner.
Fearful, terrible.
Skilful, ingenious, cunning.
Not doubtful.
Alternative form of D.Phil.. [(Oxford University, otherwise historical) Synonym of Ph.D. (as awarded by Oxford University.)]
The time when dew begins to form.
(US) Alternative spelling of daedal.
(obsolete) To defile the chastity of; to debauch, to rape.
Alternative form of datafile. [(computing) A computer file that stores data for use by an application or system.]
(obsolete) Full of devotion; devoted or pious.
(obsolete) To fail, or cause to fail.
The name of a writing such as a book, which identifies it and usually describes its subject, with a short phrase that often summarizes its topic.
An amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.
Full of doubt; dubious.
Having or exhibiting good taste; aesthetically pleasing or conforming to expectations or ideals of what is appropriate.
By right; by law.
Possessing tact; able to deal with people in a sensitive manner.
(intransitive, colloquial) To go (somewhere); to amble aimlessly.
Having full sight; clear-sighted; perspicacious and discerning; observant
Paying close attention; mindful.
A surname from German.
ttyl is a young adult novel written by Lauren Myracle.
An amount of information, emotion, etc. present in the mind.
(obsolete) Full of trifling play.
Acronym of Test of English as a Foreign Language.
Full of or possessing wit; wise; sensible
A Jewish surname.
(computing) That supports different states, reacting to the same input differently depending on the current state.
(education) Teaching of English as a foreign language.
a brand name for a range of British ties, scarves and other garments.
As much as a vat will hold.
Toothy; showing the teeth.
A surname from Bengali.
(slang) A sexual partner who lies flat and unresponsive during sex.
as much as a pot will hold
A small brown-and-black bird of species Charadrius morinellus, of the plover family.
A flit; a darting about movement
Pleasant; pleasing, bringing enjoyment, satisfaction, or pleasure.
(transitive) To confuse or overpower the sight of (someone or something, such as a sensor) by means of excessive brightness.
(relational) Of or concerning the teeth.
Deliberately misleading or cheating.
An act of deferring, a deferment.
Clockwise, sunwise.
(obsolete) Causing contention; contentious.
(architecture) Any one of a series of small rectangular blocks projecting like teeth from a molding or beneath a cornice.
Enough of something to fill a boat, or a boat filled with the thing in question
(Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft) the state-owned film studio of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) throughout the country's existence.
(obsolete) Contentious, argumentative, full of strife.
(zoology) A small tooth, like that of a saw.
Enough to fill a desert.