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(n)
Extreme pleasure, happiness or excitement.
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A burst, split, or break.
(music) A performer of rap music, or someone who raps in any form of music.
Something that is wrapped around something else as a cover or protection: a wrapping.
A bird of prey.
(v)
(transitive) To take (someone) off the Earth and bring (them) to Heaven as part of the Rapture.
Obsolete form of raptor. [A bird of prey.]
The quality of being ropy.
To restore to good working order, fix, or improve damaged condition; to mend; to remedy.
One who reaps; a person employed to harvest crops from the fields by reaping.
A surname.
A murderer who kills and often mutilates victims with a blade or similar sharp weapon.
(informal) One who has commited rape; a rapist.
(slang) Synonym of outside man (“accomplice who locates a mark to be swindled by a confidence trickster”).
(adj)
Having a rupture; broken, leaking.
A person who reaches.
(N)
a fictional character from the American animated television series Rugrats.
(agriculture) A fruit or vegetable which has ripened.
(UK, Ireland) A strip of bacon; a piece of bacon.
(cooking) A quenelle (in the sense of food moulded into an elliptical shape) made using one spoon rather than two.
The instrument used for this purpose; ripple.
A surname from Slovene.
to power with more energy
A city, the state capital of Chhattisgarh, India.
a city and a municipality in Kutch district (Kachchh) in the Indian state of Gujarat.
(Canada, law, historical) A grant made of feudal property.
(transitive) To take control of; to seize by force or stratagem.
(archaic, chiefly historical) A dark, coarse, strongly flavoured snuff.
(chiefly Canada, US, colloquial, mildly vulgar) Of very poor quality; unpleasant; distasteful.
(of sound, especially vocal quality) Rough, raw.
(countable) A sharp blow with something hard.
(uncountable, countable) Pliable material derived from the sap of the rubber tree; a hydrocarbon biopolymer of isoprene.
(adv)
Used to specify a choice or preference; preferably, in preference to. (Now usually followed by than)
(crime) A person who robs.
(radio telecommunications, transitive) To acknowledge by saying "roger".
(dialectal) a dog that hunts by scent
A person who operates a ranch.
(mildly vulgar slang) A chamber pot or toilet, particularly (dated) a flush toilet by Thomas Crapper.
(intransitive) To strike something sharply with one's knuckles; knock.
A male given name from the Germanic languages; a spelling variant of Roger reinforced by the surname.
(comparable) Very interested, involved in something, absorbed, transfixed; fascinated or engrossed.
A surname from Italian.
(transitive) To fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate or captivate.
A surname from German.
Full of rapture.
The act of capturing again.
(countable) A steel reinforcing bar in a reinforced concrete structure.
(transitive) To stretch.
Anything which catches rats, especially a dog trained to catch them; a rat terrier.
A horse that has a racking gait.
A wrestler; one who fights by wrestling.
One who ribs; a good-natured tease.
(also Račha, , Račʼa, ) a highland area in western Georgia, located in the upper Rioni river valley and hemmed in by the Greater Caucasus mountains.
(transitive) To pour again.
(music) Musical speech accompanied by a rhythm, most commonly as part of hip-hop music.
A person who, or thing that, rasps or scrapes.
A feeling or expression of rapture; great joy.
(historical) One of a gang of ruffians who intimidated bookmakers at races, claiming to have placed bets when they had not.
Acronym of Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy.
A surname from Serbo-Croatian.
(law, politics) A person appointed by a deliberative body to investigate an issue or a situation, and report back to that body.
A male given name from a Latin etymon.
(Ireland, historical or archaic) A bandit or brigand.
A small restaurant, or bar within a restaurant, where live raw shellfish are shucked and served.
The act of erasing or effacing, or the state of being effaced; obliteration.
(now rare, law) Scraping the surface of a parchment etc. in order to erase something from the document; erasure, more generally.