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(transitive) To throw (something) with force.
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Alternative form of herling. [(archaic, Scotland) The young of the sea trout or similar trout, once thought to be a separate species.]
the fibrous shaft or barb of a feather (especially that of the ostrich or peacock) used to make artificial flies for angling
(intransitive) To rotate, revolve, spin or turn rapidly.
Each circle, volution or equivalent in a pattern of concentric circles, ovals, arcs, or a spiral.
A surname.
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(informal) A female person or animal.
(in many religions, uncountable) A place of torment where some or all sinners are believed to go after death and evil spirits are believed to be.
An elevated landmass smaller than a mountain.
A large meeting room.
(transitive) To make better from a disease, wound, etc.; to revive or cure.
(intransitive) To do things quickly.
(anatomy) The rear part of the foot, where it joins the leg.
(transitive) To transport by drawing or pulling, as with horses or oxen, or a motor vehicle.
The body or frame of a vessel, such as a ship or plane.
A special temporary state of consciousness, generally understood to be the product of a Sufi's spiritual practices while on his way toward God.
A municipality in Buskerud, Norway.
(religion, Norse mythology) The realm of the dead who did not die in combat, ruled by the goddess and located in Niflheim (one of the Nine Realms).
(electronics, embedded systems) Initialism of Hardware-In-the-Loop.
(countable) A stick used in the game of hurling.
An independent city in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
A Sieg Heil.
(West Country, obsolete) A bundle of sheaves of wheat (or similar crop) stacked vertically to dry; a stook.
(intransitive) To hum or buzz.
A surname from German.
A female given name from Greek.
(obsolete) noise; confusion; uproar
In the Book of Genesis, (Ḥūl) the son of Aram, son of Shem, who is mentioned twice in the Tanakh, both times in genealogical tables.
A fibre, especially a fibre of hemp or flax, or an individual fibre of a feather.
a rhythmic contemporary radio station in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
(hurling) Someone who participates in the sport of hurling.
(rare, now chiefly dialectal or archaic) To hide, conceal, and keep secret, especially for a secret society (such as the masons).
Hlengiwe Ntombela (born 12 April 1991), better known as HLE, is a South African gospel singer and songwriter.
Initialism of Hipster Runoff, a blog that ran from 2007 to 2013.
The ancient Hurrian people.
Alternative form of hurrah. [A cheer; a cry of hurrah!.]
Hura, or Houra is a Bedouin town in the Southern District of Israel.
Hille (} is a British Modern furniture manufacturer which is especially noted for its range of Modernist chairs.
The first matter of the cosmos, from which the four elements arose, according to the doctrines of Empedocles and Aristotle.
Dated form of whirr (“sound of rapid motion”). [A sibilant buzz or vibration; the sound of something in rapid motion.]
an abbreviation for His or Her Royal Highness, a style used by high-ranking members of royal families.
Initialism of Western Hockey League.
Initialism of waist-hip ratio.
(intransitive, UK, Scotland, dialect) To quiver; to vibrate; to veer about.
(television) Initialism of Total Request Live, an American television program that premiered on MTV.
A curving piece or lock of hair; a ringlet.
A tree growth in which the grain has grown in a deformed manner; a burr knot.
A type of mottled coloration on dogs.
(by extension) (derogatory) A rough, surly, ill-bred person; a boor.
Alternative form of merle (blackbird) [The Eurasian blackbird, Turdus merula.]
(Scotland, obsolete) To pour a drink (for).
(Internet slang, LGBTQ) A girl of boyish appearance.
to tremble
A lined or crossgrained pattern of ridges or indentations rolled or pressed into a part for grip.
The cirl bunting
a given name and surname.
(computing) Initialism of certificate revocation list.
(automotive) Initialism of daytime running lights, headlights that cannot be turned off, intended to make cars more visible during the day.