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(v)
(intransitive) To relax; to spend time lazily; to stand, sit, or recline, in an indolent manner.
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(US, transitive) To work (a horse) in a circle at the end of a long line or rope.
(n)
An exercise performed by stepping forward one leg while kneeling with the other leg, then returning to a standing position.
(intransitive, UK, dialectal, obsolete) To work hard.
(transitive) To send out; to start (someone) on a mission or project; to give a start to (something); to put in operation
A light meal usually eaten around midday, notably when not as main meal of the day.
(transitive) To execute (somebody) without a proper legal trial or procedure, especially by hanging and backed by a mob.
A ledge, a terrace; a right-angled projection; a lynchet.
(adj)
(chiefly Scotland) Peaceful, calm.
A chair made for lounging.
(UK, dialect) A large bed of flints.
Ground (generally in front of or around a house) covered with grass kept closely mown.
A building for recreational use such as a hunting lodge or a summer cabin.
A male given name; diminutive form Lonnie.
(chiefly US) A female given name from Hawaiian.
(US) A pet form of the male given name Alonzo.
(law, banking) A slip of paper attached to a negotiable instrument to hold endorsements should the document itself be unable to hold any more.
(Texas) A plain or steppe in parts of Latin America.
(Hong Kong, obsolete) wholesaler, especially of fresh food
Having or resembling a grass lawn.
A place to live or lodge.
(transitive) To cleanse, as open drains which are entered by the tide, by stirring up the sediment when the tide ebbs.
(used in street names) A road, street, or similar thoroughfare.
(intransitive) To incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating.
A narrow surface projecting horizontally from a wall, cliff, or other surface.
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To desist, to stop, to cease.
A surname from Chinese.
A diminutive of the male given name Leonard.
A female given name, occasionally used in English.
The tree Genipa americana.
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
(obsolete) To conceal, keep quiet about.
(law) A right to take possession of a debtor’s property as security until a debt or duty is discharged.
A minor river in Nottinghamshire, England, which joins the River Trent in Nottingham; in full, the River Leen.
A female given name originating as a coinage, variant of Lee Ann.
An external or internal rib or rim, used either to add strength or to hold something in place.
The subject of a sovereign or lord; a liegeman.
(textiles) A type of weave used to make light, open cotton fabric used for window curtains.
A female given name.
(N)
a feminine given name.
(UK, Ireland, slang) A legend; colloquially used to describe a person who is held in high regard.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
(Sussex) an area of arable land at the foot of a hill
(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) To drink.
(phonetics) A voiceless, or unaspirated, stopped consonant, such as Greek pi, kappa, or tau.
(chiefly Hawaii, Florida) A Hawaiian-style roofed patio.
A female given name from Latin.
MLE form of legit. [(informal) Legitimate; legal; allowed by the rules; valid.]
A diminutive of the male given name Laurence.
Initialism of Law Enforcement Information Network.
The region of Northern Thailand itself.
both a given name and a surname.
(or Lena) a standard test image used in the field of digital image processing, starting in 1973.
(an acronym for "Los Angeles, New York") an American pop rock band from Los Angeles.
(informal) leaning; inclined
a , right (or eastern) tributary of the Rhine in Germany.
A surname.
(pottery) To mix clay and water.
A people who live in central Uganda.
(obsolete) Union by league; alliance.
(born 26 February 1982) a Chinese former professional tennis player.