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(n)
A short race at top speed.
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(v)
(intransitive, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To leap; bound; move quickly; dart
To seek to gain the affections of a person. [with after]
A piece of otter dung.
One who sprints.
(cycling, UK) Synonym of tubulars.
(adj)
(usually with preceding modifier) Having (a given type of) springs; equipped with (a given type of) springs.
Consumed, used up, exhausted, depleted.
Someone who aspires (for high office, etc.)
(archaic) hoped for
(linguistics, dated) A non-sibilant fricative.
(intransitive) To move or burst forth.
A new growth of or on a plant, whether from seed or other parts.
(computer graphics) A two-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene.
A census-designated place in the town of East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, United States.
The act or result of spraining; lameness caused by spraining
(medicine) A device to immobilize a body part.
rebuffed (by a lover) without warning
That returns rapidly to its original form (as a spring does) after being bent, compressed, stretched, etc.
Any of various small, herring-like, marine fish in the genus Sprattus, in the family Clupeidae.
(N)
(or Sprott or Sprotte) a family name.
(obsolete) Spirit; mind; soul; state of mind; mood.
(psychology) Any of a class of behaviors that produce consequences by operating (i.e., acting) upon the environment.
A surname.
An application of the spurs to a horse.
(transitive) To catch in a springe; to ensnare.
A surname from German.
A surname from Italian.
(South Africa) A small headstream; a stream flowing through a village, dry in summer.
(transitive) To stretch out, open out (a material etc.) so that it more fully covers a given area of space.
(ambitransitive) To pay out (money).
Fitted or cushioned with springs.
(Scotland, uncountable) Spirituous liquor; alcoholic drink.
Obsolete form of splint (“excrescence of bone”). [A narrow strip of wood split or peeled from a larger piece.]
The soul of a person or other creature.
A thin metal or wooden rod on which meat is skewered for cooking, often over a fire.
(ergative) To rotate, revolve, gyrate (usually quickly); to partially or completely rotate to face another direction.
Of, relating to, or writing for printed publications.
(transitive) To divide (a thing) into separate parts.
vertigo
Archaic spelling of spurt. [(transitive) To cause to gush out suddenly or violently in a stream or jet.]
A sudden brief burst of, or increase in, speed, effort, activity, emotion or development.
(uncountable, organic chemistry, pharmacology) an analgesic drug, acetylsalicylic acid
The act or action of the verb to sprint (to run, cycle, etc. at top speed for a short period).
(UK, dialect, obsolete) chapped with cold
(ambitransitive) To reject disdainfully; contemn; scorn.
Misspelling of aspirin. [(uncountable, organic chemistry, pharmacology) an analgesic drug, acetylsalicylic acid]
(transitive) To produce or deposit (eggs) in water.
(music) A short, compact harpsichord or piano.
(ambitransitive) To run, cycle, etc. at top speed for a short period.
To spray, sprinkle, or squirt lightly.
To serve using a spoon; to transfer (something) with a spoon.
An accidental mistake in print.
(transitive) To extend through the distance between or across.
(nautical) A spar between mast and upper outer corner of a spritsail on sailing boats.
(informal) Associated with spinning; moving with a spinning motion.
(toxicology, military) The nerve gas O-isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate, used as a chemical weapon.
(UK) A small copse or wood, especially one planted as a shelter for game birds.
(not comparable) Having spines, spiny.
a command line C/C++ interpreter that was originally included in the object oriented data analysis package ROOT.
(usually with up) To arrange neatly; tidy up.
Obsolete form of spread. [(transitive) To stretch out, open out (a material etc.) so that it more fully covers a given area of space.]
Spring Day is a holiday marking the coming of the spring season, which takes place in different countries, on varying dates.
(business) The formation of a subsidiary company that continues the operations of part of the parent company; the company so formed.
(ambitransitive, idiomatic) To prolong; to make longer (in time).
decorated with designs of sprigs
(mathematics, computing) A quantity to which an operator is applied (in 3-x, the operands of the subtraction operator are 3 and x).
(music) A soprano or tenor voice of a weight between lyric and dramatic, capable of handling large musical climaxes in opera at moderate intervals.
Wearing an apron.