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(n)
A short romantic, oftentimes sexual, relationship.
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(v)
(transitive) To throw with violence or quick movement; to hurl.
A surname from Irish.
Clipping of flim-flam (“confidence trick”). [Misinformation; bunkum; false information presented as true.]
A surname.
A miner's double-edged pick.
(printing) A mould, especially one made from papier-mâché, used to create a stereotype.
Viscid mucus produced by the body, later especially mucus expelled from the bronchial passages by coughing.
A male given name.
(obsolete) To drive away, chase off; to banish.
Archaic form of fleam (“instrument”). [A sharp instrument used to open a vein, to lance gums, or the like.]
Emotion; impression.
The visible part of fire; a stream of burning vapour or gas, emitting light and heat.
(N)
a real-time card game from James Ernest in which all players are falling from the sky for no apparent reason.
(adj)
That flies or can fly.
Moving, proceeding or shaped smoothly, gracefully, or continuously.
weakness; defect
Of food, that satisfies the appetite by filling the stomach.
(theater) Suspended in the flies.
The act of one who fools; foolish behaviour.
The act of one who flees.
(chiefly US, Belize) A dessert of congealed custard, often topped with caramel, especially popular in Spanish-speaking countries.
The act by which something is felled.
The act of storing documents in an archive; archiving.
(drumming) Two taps (a grace note followed by a full-volume tap) played very close together in order to sound like one slightly longer note.
(UK) Alternative spelling of effing. [(euphemistic, slang) Bowdlerization of fucking.]
The adhesion of a foreign material onto a surface, especially so as to reduce its functionality.
(botany) A vascular tissue in land plants primarily responsible for the distribution of sugars and nutrients manufactured in the shoot.
(chiefly Scotland) The hiring of servants for a fee
(obsolete) A flan (custard-based dessert)
One who flings or hurls something.
The act by which something is foiled; prevention of success.
The act by which something is flayed.
The process of cloth being fulled.
A surname from French.
A sharp instrument used to open a vein, to lance gums, or the like.
A session of hunting fowl.
The act by which something is furled.
both an English surname and an Irish masculine given name, but has also been used as a feminine given name.
A defect, fault, or imperfection, especially one that is hidden.
act of giving birth to a foal
Obsolete spelling of fledge. [(transitive) To care for a young bird until it is capable of flight.]
(Scotland, obsolete) To baste roasted meat.
A London borough of Greater London, England.
(ambitransitive) Of a student, to fail a class; to not pass.
(extremely rare) Fungus.
Alternative spelling of Fla.: Abbreviation of Florida: a state of the United States.
(transitive) To care for a young bird until it is capable of flight.
A kind of Eurasian curry.
A surname from Vietnamese [in turn from Chinese].
Flia or flija (Albanian indefinite form: fli) is an Albanian dish typical of northern Albania and of the cuisine of Kosovo.
(transitive) To wave or swing vigorously
(ichthyology, zootomy) One of the appendages of a fish, used to propel itself and to manoeuvre/maneuver.
A long, pointed canine tooth used for biting and tearing flesh.
A national of Finland.
The side of something, in general senses.
(transitive, idiomatic) To inform somebody, especially to supply someone missing or missed information.
Obsolete form of fin. [(ichthyology, zootomy) One of the appendages of a fish, used to propel itself and to manoeuvre/maneuver.]
A temporary replacement for another, especially at a job.
To come to an end; to terminate; to lapse.
Pronunciation spelling of feeling.
(music) A genre that emerged in late 1940s in La Habana, influenced by the melodic and expressive style of vocal jazz.
(intransitive) To enter in single file.
(boatbuilding) Alternative form of furring. [Parts of clothing made from fur.]
A fairy.