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(n)
(Scotland, Northern England) A star.
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An account of real or fictional events.
(mainly North American) A building (or portion thereof) where items may be purchased.
A surname.
A large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony.
(adj)
Characterized by, or proceeding from, a storm; subject to storms; agitated with strong winds and heavy rain.
A floor or level of a building or ship.
(v)
(impersonal, chiefly US) Preceded by the dummy subject it: to have strong winds and usually lightning and thunder, and/or hail, rain, or snow.
Someone who storms.
A surname from German.
Having stars visible.
(historical) A receipt given by Jews on payment of debt.
(N)
Stara is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Aleksandrów, within Piotrków County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.
(US, education) Acronym of State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness.
(intransitive, followed by "at") To look fixedly (at something).
The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.
The hot gaseous form of water, formed when water changes from the liquid phase to the gas phase (at or above its boiling point temperature).
A series of steps; a staircase.
(intransitive) To guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc. (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
Something that can be stored.
Having a hardness and severity of nature or manner.
Given or declared under oath.
(Lincolnshire, obsolete or historical) An area of land equivalent to a quarter of an acre; a rood; a stang.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
An amount stored.
Alternative spelling of starey. [Characterized by staring.]
(obsolete) To value, to esteem.
(UK, dialect, obsolete) Confusion.
(obsolete) Unfermented grape juice; must.
(informal, uncountable) Sensory stimulation.
a glimpse
(obsolete) A measure of volume used e.g. for cut wood, equal to one cubic metre.
(sports, informal) An athlete, horse, etc. with staying power.
A river in Essex and Hertfordshire, England, which joins the River Lea near Hoddesdon.
a name borne by three distinct but interrelated noble families in Sweden in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period.
(Scotland, intransitive, dated) to impose upon another for food and lodging.
(UK dialectal, Ulster) A blowing or deposit of dust; dust in motion or at rest; dust in general.
(intransitive, UK dialectal) To rise up in clouds, as smoke, dust, etc.
A village and census-designated place in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States.
One who stows.
Initialism of Sharable Content Object Reference Model: a collection of standards and specifications for e-learning.
Alternative form of stum. [(transitive, obsolete) To ferment.]
a statutory city, located in the Austrian federal state of Upper Austria.
A right tributary of the Pripyat.
A lesbian, chiefly African-American, exhibiting both stud and femme traits.
a town of ancient Euboea, on the west coast, north of Carystus, and nearly opposite the promontory of Cynosura in Attica.
Performing as a star; having the leading role.
Smarmy language or behavior.
A large village in St Bride's Minor community, Bridgend borough county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SS9083).