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(v)
(transitive) To decline (a request or demand).
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(also known as the Refused) a Swedish hardcore punk band originating from Umeå and formed in 1991.
(n)
An account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work.
(transitive) To prove (something) to be false or incorrect.
One who refuses.
Any entertainment featuring skits, dances, and songs.
(adv)
So as to be refutable.
The act of using again, or in another place.
(adj)
abundant or generous to the point of excess; copious; volubly expressed.
Alternative spelling of reuse. [To use again something that is considered past its usefulness (usually for something else).]
(film, slang) A film portraying rough sex.
(transitive) To spread through or over (something), especially as a liquid, colour or light; to bathe.
A place providing safety, protection or shelter.
(sports) An umpire or judge; an official who makes sure the rules are followed during a game.
(transitive, intransitive) To freeze again.
(botany, of a leaf) Having a rounded apex with a small central notch.
rowdy behaviour
(transitive) To make rough.
Alternative spelling of roughhouse. [rowdy behaviour]
(transitive) To spread (something) over or through as in air, water, or other matter, especially by fluid motion or passive means.
The act of refusing.
(transitive, figurative) To make less dangerous, tense, or hostile.
A son of one's sibling, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law; either a son of one's brother (fraternal nephew) or a son of one's sister (sororal nephew).
(transitive) To say or write something with different wording.
The property of being rough, coarseness.
(slang, by extension) Any drug designed to make someone drowsy or disoriented; a date rape drug.
(transitive) To direct the attention of (someone toward something)
Any regulation requiring people to be off the streets and in their homes by a certain time.
(transitive) To permeate or suffuse something, especially with a liquid or with light.
One of the three gunas in Hindu philosophy, representing things that are active, excitable, or passionate.
Archaic spelling of defuse. [(transitive) To remove the fuse from (e.g. a bomb).]
(transitive) To regard something abstract as if it were a concrete material thing.
(transitive) To cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill.
A swift, shallow part of a stream causing broken water.
(historical) The British and Allied fighter pilots during the Battle of Britain in World War II.
"Refugees" is the debut single by the Tears, released on 25 April 2005 on Independiente Records.
(transitive) To make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition.
(ambitransitive) To improve in accuracy, delicacy, or excellence.
(transitive) To replace the face or surface of something; to create a new outer layer.
A person who refutes with an argument or example.
(weaponry) A firearm fired from the shoulder; improved range and accuracy is provided by a long, rifled barrel.
(colloquial) The Raffles Hotel, Singapore.
(figurative) Minor imperfections.
(cinematography) Unedited footage; film material as recorded to tape etc.
Without precision or exactness; imprecisely but close to in quantity or amount; approximately.
Either of two persons mentioned in the New Testament (in Mark 15:21 and Romans 16:13).
An archangel in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
Having no house or home; unsheltered.
(ambitransitive) To refill with fuel.
To fill up once again.
A person who writes reviews for a newspaper or other publication; a critic.
A city in Tarragona province, Catalonia, Spain.
(colloquial) An advance showing of a film, exhibition etc.
A male given name from Telugu.
(countable) A marijuana cigarette.
The orange roughy, Hoplostethus atlanticus.
A craftsman who lays, or repairs roofs.
The unmowed part of a golf course.
(colloquial) To endure hard living conditions; to live without ordinary comforts.
of a reddish colour
A circular frill or ruffle on a garment, especially a starched, fluted frill at the neck in Elizabethan and Jacobean England (1560s–1620s).
(ornithology) The central shaft of a feather.
A strip of fabric which has been fluted or pleated.
Having many ruffles.
Alternative form of rough-hewn. [Hewn roughly without a neat finish.]
A surname.
Somewhat rough.
(archaic, transitive) To pour out or upon.
radioactive iodine test that measures the amount of radioactive iodine taken up by the thyroid gland
a 1989 novel by American author Peter Benchley.
type genus of the raphidae: dodos