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(adj)
Extreme or intense.
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(n)
A rush of water, along a river or onto the land; a flood.
The state or quality of being fresh.
Newly produced or obtained; recent.
Irritable; argumentative; quarrelsome.
(informal) A refrigerator.
Producing in abundance; fertile, fruitful
A surname from Italian.
Delivery or movement of a substance by means of an agent.
A surname.
plural of fish
A short written or spoken expression.
(US, Canada) A device that provides heat for a building.
(v)
(intransitive) To become fresh.
A noisy disorderly quarrel, fight, brawl, disturbance or scrap.
(intransitive) To thrive or grow well.
A male given name from Scottish Gaelic.
(countable, colloquial, US, Philippines) A freshman.
Of, pertaining to, or caused by factions.
(obsolete) Fictitious.
Any flowering plant of the genus Freesia, native to South Africa.
(British) A first-year student at a university.
The state or condition of being free (unconstrained, unconfined, unencumbered, unobstructed, or free-spirited).
(archaic) wild; savage; feral
Fabulous, joyous; great, wonderful.
A surname from Portuguese.
A flood resulting from heavy rain or a spring thaw.
Without fur.
A purplish-red colour, the color of fuchsin, an aniline dye.
A surname from German.
(heraldry) A stylized strawberry with leaves.
Containing or resembling iron.
(N)
According to the Historia Augusta, (died 273) a usurper of Syrian origin during the reign of Aurelian.
The state or quality of being furry.
(US) A building in which the members of a fraternity reside or meet, especially one located on or near the campus of a college or university.
(UK) A public house that is not owned or managed by a brewery company, and can therefore stock a range of beers from several producers
Lacking ferns.
Of high value or worth.
kind and warmly courteous
Any of numerous species of songbirds of the cosmopolitan family Turdidae, such as the song thrush, mistle thrush, bluebird, and American robin.
Waxy.
(intransitive, copulative) Especially of a liquid, to become solid due to low temperature.
(adv)
Intensely or extremely.
The natural, clean air from outside, as opposed to the relatively stuffy air inside.
A peninsula in south-west Cumbria, England, historically part of Lancashire.
(obsolete outside dialects, e.g. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia) to eat without restraint; eat heartily
(intransitive) Of hair, to form into a mass of tight curls.
(transitive) To provide a place with furniture, or other equipment.
A surname from French.
(countable) A large cultivar of eating apple.
(uncountable) Concentration of attention.
A human embryo after the eighth week of gestation.
(Australian Aboriginal) Used as a general intensifier; a pfella.
Treating serious issues with (often deliberately) inappropriate humour; flippant.
(of a person) Having a tendency to flirt often.
Deceptive or misleading.
(Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of fetus. [An unborn or unhatched vertebrate showing signs of the mature animal.]
Of or containing iron.
The state of being firm
City, archbishopric and capital of Ferrara.
(US, military, dated, slang) Extra pay granted to officers for length of service.
(US politics) Acronym of First Lady of the United States. [Synonym of FLOTUS.]
a given name of Hungarian origin.
To search for and gather food for animals, particularly cattle and horses.
tow or similar twine for tying up plants
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see fish, eye.
Without fish.
(archaic) A stroke from a cane.
An unfriendly or suspicious glance.
(botany) Of or relating to a family of plants, Araceae, of which the genus Arum is the type.
A particular grade of wheat meal, commonly used as hot breakfast cereal in North America.
an Italian given name derived from the Latin Ferrutio (the name of a 3rd-century Christian saint).