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(adj)
Acting or done in haste; hurried or too quick; speedy due to having little time.
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(n)
A surname.
(N)
a 1993 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Gaekwad and produced by Sandeep D. Shinde.
(Australia, informal) An air hostess.
Speed; swiftness; dispatch.
A country in the Caribbean. Official name: Republic of Haiti.
(informal) Clipping of history. [The aggregate of past events.]
(Indian classical dance) A hand gesture used to depict the meaning of a song
Any of several herbaceous Asiatic plants of the genus Hosta.
The characteristic of being hasty.
A city in Pemiscot County, Missouri.
Having a pleasant or satisfying flavor.
Archaic spelling of tasty. [Having a pleasant or satisfying flavor.]
(dialectal) Dizzy, giddy, confused.
(informal) A West Highland White Terrier.
The aggregate of past events.
One which receives or entertains a guest, socially, commercially, or officially.
Thick or obscured with haze.
(slang, originally Australia) A physically or sexually attractive person.
A robbery or burglary, especially from an institution such as a bank or museum.
Alternative spelling of hottie. [(slang, Australia, New Zealand, now rare) Synonym of hotshot.]
Conveying in demeanour the assumption of superiority; disdainful, supercilious.
A sexually immoral woman.
A mound, pile, or stack of stored hay.
(v)
(intransitive) To make a hiss, a sibilant sound of air escaping.
A female given name from Persian, of 17th century and later usage.
History (in journal titles such as "J Hist Neurosci" - "Journal of the History of Neuroscience").
Childish or petulant.
A diminutive of the female given name Harriet.
A village in Semenivka urban hromada, Novhorod-Siverskyi Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine.
(computing, Internet, neologism) A provider of online hosting, especially web hosting.
(Greek mythology) The virgin goddess of the hearth, and the household, and therefore of domestic life.
(obsolete) Command, injunction.
(archaic) An act of urging onward.
(of a person) Fond of hats.
A habitational surname from Norman.
(gay slang) A heterosexual.
(slang) Very funny; hilarious; fit to make one hoot with laughter.
(intransitive, dialect) To cough.
an American manufacturing company specializing in forklifts and other materials-handling equipment.
A surname from German.
(rare) A thief or burglar.
a region of Bronze Age Anatolia, inhabited by the Hattians and then the Hittites
One who, or that which, hoists or lifts.
A variant spelling of Hetty, diminutive of the female given names Henrietta, Esther and Hester.
a small remote rural hamlet and district in Wick, in the Highland area of Scotland.
Archaic spelling of history. [The aggregate of past events.]
(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A late afternoon or early evening meal, typically consisting of a cooked dish with bread and butter and tea.
The sea when it is very rough due to strong winds and storms, such that the sea encroaches much further inland than is normal, often causing damage.
(British) Acronym of Highways Agency traffic officer.
(music) The note exactly two octaves above middle C.
A diminutive of the female given names Harriet or Hazel.
Pertaining to, or in a manner befitting of a host; welcoming or hospitable
(The Unspeakable One, The King in Yellow, Him Who Is Not to be Named, Assatur, Xastur, H'aaztre, Fenric, or Kaiwan) an entity of the Cthulhu Mythos.
A remote township in the West Coast Region, South Island, New Zealand, named after Julius von Haast.
(botany) Synonym of hastate (“spear-shaped”).
(obsolete) A hostelry.
(Japanese mythology, Shinto) The Chinese god Budai, the fat and happy god of abundance and good health, and one of the seven gods of luck.
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genus of new zealand mat-forming herbs or subshrubs: vegetable sheep
(colloquial) Pleasantly warm.
Easily annoyed, irritable.
(British, Ireland) A toasted sandwich.
(colloquial) Someone who is tested or examined.
Having or resembling yeast.
(anatomy) A testicle of a vertebrate.
A surname from Italian.
Obsolete spelling of yeasty (“foamy, frothy”). [Having or resembling yeast.]
(computing) key of a keyboard
A best friend.
(informal, now chiefly Scotland, Northern England) Beast, animal.
(North India) A slum.
a person who is under arrest.