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(v)
(transitive) To devastate, destroy or lay waste to something.
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(transitive, usually passive voice) To transport with joy or delight; to delight to ecstasy.
(n)
(now rare, poetic) A coast, a shore.
(adj)
having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence
One who ravages.
(N)
a studio album released in 2004 by Chris Tomlin.
Causing excitement or wild praise.
The act by which an engine is revved.
Moving about; having no fixed or permanent abode; travelling from place to place.
(obsolete) Ravenous.
Delighted; ecstatic
Characterized by careless unconventionality; rakish.
An act of pillage or plunder.
(archaic) A piece of split wood.
One who ravishes.
(Canada) The president of a township or municipal district council.
Alternative form of reaving. [An act of pillage or plunder.]
Fierce and ferocious.
A surname.
A surname transferred from the given name.
(medicine) Feeding by means of a tube passed into the stomach
Any form of personal, retaliatory action against an individual, institution, or group for some alleged or perceived harm or injustice.
A rift or cleft.
(according to some sources Reeva) a series of cars made by Dan Werbin and Holger Brånby at Reva gård in Sweden in the mid-1960s.
Arriva Ltd. is a British multinational public transport company headquartered in Sunderland, England.
(India) Semolina.
(informal) guitar riffs
A borough of Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.
Any extended protuberance; a projecting line or strip.
Something wrecked, especially the remains or debris of something which has been severely damaged or destroyed.
(transitive) To regard someone or something with great awe or devotion.
A male given name transferred from the surname, often used by English-speaking Jews to anglicize Israel.
A male given name used in India.
The act by which something is ravaged.
A washing.
wildness, spirit, courage, ferocity
Alternative form of ravelling. [gerund of ravel]
Harsh damage.
Abbreviation of original. [An object or other creation (e.g. narrative work) from which all later copies and variations are derived.]
(Geordie, Scotland, Yorkshire, Cumbria) Violent or crazy.
(obsolete) To vie with, or rival, in return.
A suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
A surname from German.
a surname and male given name.
Somewhat rough.
Pertaining to rats.
A capitation tax; an equal tax or tribute per person.
The common rabble or mob; riffraff.
The condition of being in arrears.
Alternative form of paviage. [(law, historical) A contribution or a tax for paving streets or highways.]
(Scotland, Ireland, Northern England) to wander aimlessly.
Somewhat raw.
(dated) The enlargement of a mould caused by rapping the pattern.
Expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal.
The act of possessing; ownership.
(mathematics) The process or instance of dividing in half.
A surname from French.
Like a calf; stupid.
The act of arriving (reaching a certain place).
(countable) Any of several, generally large and lustrous black species of birds in the genus Corvus, especially the common raven (Corvus corax).
To make merry; to have a happy, lively time.
A unisex given name.
a river in Leningrad Oblast in Russia, a right tributary of the Tigoda.
a small kibbutz in northern Israel.
A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.
A surname from Italian.
(also Račha, , Račʼa, ) a highland area in western Georgia, located in the upper Rioni river valley and hemmed in by the Greater Caucasus mountains.
(Ransomware Evil; also known as Sodinokibi) a Russia-based or Russian-speaking private ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation.
Rapha Performance Roadwear is a cycling lifestyle brand focused on road bicycle racing and mountain biking clothing and accessories.
a fictional Star Wars character created for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
A male given name from Hebrew.
(transitive) To face (an embankment, etc.) with masonry, wood, or other material.
(by extension, transitive) To make (someone or something) more active.
Synonym of rave (“dance party”).