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(n)
Any of the suborder Serpentes of legless reptile with long, thin bodies and fork-shaped tongues.
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An item of food eaten between meals.
One who sneaks; one who moves stealthily to acquire an item or information.
(v)
(intransitive) To creep or go stealthily; to come or go while trying to avoid detection, as a person who does not wish to be seen.
A freshwater and marine fish of the family Centropomidae in the order Perciformes.
(N)
(Danish for "chat") a shareware Internet Relay Chat client written by Kent Sorensen for the Macintosh platform.
a city southwest of Leeuwarden and the seat of the former municipality of Sneek in the province of Friesland, Netherlands.
(cricket) To hit (the ball) with the edge of the bat, causing a slight deflection.
A surname.
(Northern England, Scotland) A latch or catch.
(uncountable) The visible vapor/vapour, gases, and fine particles given off by burning or smoldering material.
cause, interest or account
A distinct flavor, especially if slight.
a woodcut print by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher.
(adj)
Warm and comfortable; cosy.
(figuratively) A problem or difficulty with something.
A loose garment worn as protection by a painter, etc.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, colloquial) To kiss passionately.
a pop musical adaptation of a small part of Charles Dickens' 1839 novel Nicholas Nickleby, that was televised for the BBC in 1973.
(usually) The burning and inhalation of tobacco.
Alternative spelling of snaky. [Resembling or relating to snakes; snakelike.]
Resembling or relating to snakes; snakelike.
(transitive) To clean using a plumbing snake.
the eponymous debut studio album by the Serbian band Smak, released in 1975 by ZKP RTLJ.
(computing, uncountable) social, mobile, analytics, cloud: a group of technologies
(UK, dialect) A small eel
SNK (formerly Shin Nihon Kikaku), a Japanese video game company and former electronic game manufacturer.
Initialism of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, a large semiconductor company in mainland China.
(obsolete) Alternative form of snig (“small eel”). [(UK, dialect) A small eel]
(US politics, historical) Initialism of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
(gambling, dice games, idiomatic) Two ones, after rolling two dice.
(transitive, South Africa, slang) To like; to be attracted to.
(UK) Initialism of Special Immigration Appeals Commission.
(less common in the UK and Ireland) In poor health; ill.
(ambitransitive) To try to find; to look for; to search for.
(informal) Second, ¹⁄₆₀ of a minute.
A person who believes that all people are motivated by selfishness.
(adv)
Thus; as written; used to indicate, for example, that text is being quoted as it is from the source.
(uncountable) Psychology or psychiatry.
A bag or pouch inside a plant or animal that typically contains a fluid.
having beautiful scenery; picturesque
(obsolete, rare) soap prepared for use in milling cloth
(transitive) To satisfy (thirst, or other desires).
(Australia, slang) Alternative form of sick (“cool, excellent”). [(less common in the UK and Ireland) In poor health; ill.]
An adherent of Sikhism.
(initialism) Swiss Army knife (not in general use but used in topic-relevant online discussions).
Chinese.
Only used in rent seck
A member of a certain tribe or group of Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands culture group.
(Australia) Initialism of South East Queensland.
(finance) Initialism of Stock Exchange Automated Quotation.
A surname from German
Eye dialect spelling of sick (“in poor health; ill”). [(less common in the UK and Ireland) In poor health; ill.]
Carlos Isaías Morales Williams Boiro (born December 3, 1993), better known as Sech, is a Panamanian singer, songwriter and record producer.
A kind of ketch heavily used in the Black Sea, Tisa, Danube and Sava
a branch of the tai languages
Archaic spelling of seek. [(ambitransitive) To try to find; to look for; to search for.]
The (transliterated al-Sīq, transcribed as-Sīq, literally 'the Shaft') the main entrance to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra in southern Jordan.
Obsolete form of Sikh. [An adherent of Sikhism.]