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(v)
(intransitive) To move by hopping on alternate feet.
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A beehive made of straw or wicker.
A common sparoid food fish, Stenotomus chrysops, of temperate regions of the Atlantic coast of North America; the porgy.
The breadth, depth or reach of a subject; the extent of applicability or relevance; a domain, purview or remit.
Any cup-shaped or bowl-shaped tool, usually with a handle, used to lift and move loose or soft solid material.
(botany) A leafless stalk growing directly out of a root, bulb, or subterranean structure.
(ambitransitive, computing) To contact (a person) via Skype.
(historical) A poet or minstrel in Anglo-Saxon England.
(bodybuilding, exercise, colloquial) The scapula.
Any of three species of small diving duck in the genus Aythya.
(N)
Skop is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ryn, within Giżycko County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland.
(transitive) To drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time.
An incrustation over a sore, wound, vesicle, or pustule, formed during healing.
(nautical) The master of a ship.
Nickname given to people of Australian origin by the British.
A scrap of paper.
To make insufficient allowance for; to scant; to scrimp.
(Incoterm) Initialism of carriage and insurance paid to.
A surname.
German for "clan, kindred, extended family" (Frisian Sibbe, Norse Sifjar).
(weaving) A flaw in which the weft misses a few warp threads.
Abbreviation of secreted glycoprotein.
To eat supper.
Abbreviation of sepal. [(botany) One of the component parts of the calyx, particularly when such components are not fused into a single structure.]
(software) Initialism of Strong Customer Authentication.
An edible mushroom (Boletus edulis).
(transitive, Scotland, Northern England) To beat or slap with the hand.
(transitive, UK) To thwart or destroy, especially something belonging or pertaining to another.
(adj)
Alternative form of scopey. [Of a horse: capable of performing jumps in a stylish and skilful manner.]
(obsolete, sometimes humorous) To sculpture; to carve or engrave.
(slang, often followed by to) To adulate or flatter (someone) excessively, generally to obtain some personal benefit or favour.
A person who sucks up, or plays up through adulation or flattery or other such devices to win another's favour; a brown-noser.
(military, US) Acronym of Single Integrated Operational Plan.
Alternative form of skelp (“narrow strip of rolled or forged metal”). [A blow; a smart stroke, especially with the hand; a smack.]
(idiomatic) To learn, especially passively or eagerly; to allow an experience to affect oneself.
A surname from Czech.
Initialism of Child Exploitation and Online Protection (Command).
(transitive, figuratively) To bring a matter to a full conclusion that deals with all outstanding issues or other concerns.
(slang, vulgar, intransitive) To force oneself to become more manly; to toughen up or man up.
(transitive) To motivate, encourage or mentally (emotionally) prepare.
(informal, ambitransitive) To vomit.
(intransitive) To get free; to free oneself.
(uncountable) The juice of plants of any kind, especially the ascending and descending juices or circulating fluid essential to nutrition.
The part of the head where the hair grows from, or used to grow from.
Something that scoops.
A mischievous person, especially a playful, impish youngster.
(geology) A cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge caused by erosion or faulting; the steeper side of an escarpment.
(transitive) To lift, move, or collect with a scoop or as though with a scoop.
(sports) Abbreviation of Scotland. [A constituent country of the United Kingdom, located in northwest Europe to the north of England.]
(transitive, archaic) To escape (someone or something).
Acronym of American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.
(education) Abbreviation of Certificate of Proficiency in English (the highest-level ESOL exam awarded by Cambridge University).
a Canadian radio news network which operated from 1977 to 1989.
(Acronyms) Abbreviation of Can You Please.
(card games) A Neapolitan card game.
(heraldry) Alternative form of scrape (“diminutive bend”). [A broad, shallow injury left by scraping (rather than a cut or a scratch).]
Initialism of Science Citation Index Expanded.
Ellipsis of Scapa Flow. [A body of sheltered water between islands in the Orkney Islands council area, Scotland.]
(Cornwall) An elder tree.
An instance of psyops: a psychological operation, usually of a clandestine sort.
(US) An eyebath.
Alternative form of eye-cup. [A type of kylix (or specific cup in ancient Greek pottery) with apotropaic eyes painted on it.]