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(n)
A paved part of road, usually in a village or a town.
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(v)
To act as a game master (GM) in a tabletop role-playing game, especially any of the games produced by White Wolf.
A surname.
Alternative letter-case form of St., abbreviation of street.
(adj)
Not crooked, curly, or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length.
(intransitive, by extension, also figuratively) To walk haughtily or proudly with one's head held high.
(geography) A narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
(informal) A Fender Stratocaster electric guitar.
Obsolete spelling of straight. [Not crooked, curly, or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length.]
(Scotland) straight
(obsolete, transitive) To cause to project or swell out; to enlarge affectedly; to strut.
(obsolete, intransitive) To swell out; to strut.
(intransitive) To walk with long steps.
(bodybuilding, sports) Any anabolic hormone used to promote muscle growth or athletic performance.
Having lost one's way; wandering; astray.
(N)
a 1961 Indian fantasy film directed by and starring V. Shantaram, Sandhya.
a mountain in Sel Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway.
A kind of coarse wool used in blankets or for garment by Native Americans.
Bearing streaks.
A stripe, usually one of a set of parallel stripes.
(obsolete, UK, Scotland, dialect) disturbance; annoyance; care
(dated, except strewn) To distribute objects or pieces of something over an area, especially in a random manner.
(UK, Northern England, dated) A place where a chasm or gorge is narrow enough to be crossed.
A small village and civil parish near Devizes, mid Wiltshire, England (OS grid ref SU0359).
(transitive) To mark something with striations.
Covered with straw.
Obsolete form of strew. [(dated, except strewn) To distribute objects or pieces of something over an area, especially in a random manner.]
A city in LaSalle County and Livingston County, Illinois, United States.
(adv)
(British English, colloquial) Very nicely or effectively.
A condition; a set of circumstances applying at any given time.
(countable) A dried stalk of a cereal plant.
(of a person) Large; bulky.
(archaic, poetic) A stallion, especially one used for riding.
(medicine) With no delay; at once.
set into a usually circular motion in order to mix or blend
(sometimes in combination) Having a strap or straps.
(slang) Synonym of straight (“a cigarette, particularly one containing tobacco instead of marijuana”).
(US, cooking) A kind of layered casserole dish in American cuisine.
(informal) Ellipsis of Dire Straits, a British rock band.
a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto, Italy.
Something that is not crooked or bent such as a part of a road or track.
Much discussed or written about.
A symbol used by proofreaders and typesetters to indicate that a word or phrase that was crossed out should still remain.
A wide, flat river valley.
(university slang) A sorority.
A surname from Middle English.
Having tooth-like projections on one side, as in a saw.
(Scotland, Northern England) A bounce or rebound.
(organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of citric acid.
french painter who developed pointilism (1859-1891)
(obsolete) strain (tension of overexertion)
Crowded together in rows.
(education) Pertaining to one who makes straight As.
(intransitive, video games) To sidestep; to move sideways without turning (a core mechanic of most first-person shooters).
A river in Ukraine and Romania; a tributary of the Danube.
Made of straw
A village and civil parish in Three Rivers district, Hertfordshire, England (OS grid ref TQ0499).
Having a stern of a particular shape or kind.
Alternative form of set aright. [(transitive) To correct, repair, adjust, amend.]
Alternative form of sight read. [(music) To perform a musical piece while reading it for the first time, without rehearsal.]
A pirate.
(transitive) Synonym of outstare.