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(v)
Senses relating to exerting force or pulling.
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(n)
Obsolete form of draught. [(British) A checker: a game piece used in the game of draughts.]
(fantasy roleplaying games, countable) A member of a fictional race of dark elves in various fantasy settings, such as Dungeons & Dragons.
(adj)
Free from or lacking moisture.
A male given name from the Germanic languages.
(slang) Marijuana grown hydroponically.
A diminutive of the male given name Andre.
Alternative form of Draa. [A river in Morocco that starts from the High Atlas mountains and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.]
(historical) Any of various forms of low horse-drawn cart or wagon, often without sides or with removable sides, and used especially for heavy loads.
(transitive) To bear or endure (something); to put up with, to suffer, to undergo.
(British) A squirrel’s nest, built of twigs in a tree.
A diminutive of the male given name Andrew, also used as a formal given name.
(nutrition) Initialism of Dietary Reference Intake; a set of nutritional reference values including RDA, EAR, AI, UL and AMDR.
Archaic spelling of dry. [Free from or lacking moisture.]
(Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) A cigarette, especially a roll-your-own.
A river in Morocco that starts from the High Atlas mountains and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
(Australia, New Zealand, slang) Alternative spelling of durry. [(Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) A cigarette, especially a roll-your-own.]
(N)
a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France.
(by extension) Scarcity; a lack or short supply.
A nickname for Derek, Derrick, etc.
Misspelling of dearth. [A period or condition when food is rare and hence expensive; famine.]
A lesson on a topic in the Qurʾān or Sunna.
Obsolete spelling of dearth. [A period or condition when food is rare and hence expensive; famine.]
(cricket) Initialism of Decision Review System.
Alternative spelling of Durrës. [An Adriatic port city in Albania, on the site of ancient Epidamnus.]
(chiefly US) Soil or earth.
(of a person or person's face) Appearing tired and unwell, as from stress; haggard.
An open-topped box that can be slid in and out of the cabinet that contains it, used for storing clothing or other articles.
(slang) Clipping of drawers. [(archaic) Clothing worn on the legs, especially that worn next to the skin, such as hose or breeches.]
A long Scottish dagger with a straight blade.
Waste or impure matter.
A western jackdaw, Coloeus monedula, a passerine bird in the crow family (Corvidae), more commonly called jackdaw.
(Belize, slang) A marijuana dealer.
(UK) A gatepost or doorpost.
Obsolete form of dirt. [(chiefly US) Soil or earth.]
a three-wheeled kit car produced by DRK Kits of Ellesmere Port, England, between 1987 and 1998.
A surname.
(US, informal, euphemistic) darn; damn.
A district of Chhattisgarh, India.
Initialism of Disaster Risk Reduction.
A surname transferred from the given name.
to tremble
(slang) To dry-hump by wearing clothes.
(UK) Diesel fuel for motor vehicles.
(furry fandom, endearing, chiefly Internet slang) A dragon.
Initialism of Democratic Republic of (the) Congo, Congo-Kinshasa.
Alternative form of dern. [(obsolete) A secret; secrecy.]
(law) The party directed to pay the amount of a draft or cheque.
(uncountable) Initialism of durable water repellency.
(neuroanatomy) Initialism of dorsal raphe nucleus.
(possibly dated) Alternative form of Dirk. [A male given name from German or Dutch, equivalent to English Derek.]
(computing, initialism) Development Request Form.
(automotive) Initialism of daytime running lights, headlights that cannot be turned off, intended to make cars more visible during the day.
(UK, dialectal) To drench with water.
A perennial woody plant taller and larger than a shrub with a wooden trunk and, at some distance from the ground, having leaves and branches.
A small, typically rectangular or round, flat, and rigid object upon which things are carried.
Synonym of iridescent shark (“a shark catfish of species Pangasianodon hypophthalmus”).
(literary) Earth, soil, land, or ground as a physical surface.