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(v)
To strive, to labour in difficulty, to fight (for or against), to contend.
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To move along slowly so as to remain some distance behind the person or people in front.
(n)
A surname.
A rod used to level off heaped grain etc. when being measured, or concrete after pouring.
One who struggles.
(anatomy) Synonym of anklebone: the bone forming the ball of the ankle joint.
(historical) A grooming tool used to scrape away dead skin, oil, dirt, etc.
(transitive) To kill someone by squeezing the throat so as to cut off the oxygen supply; to choke, suffocate or throttle.
An Italian herbal liqueur coloured with saffron.
A surname from German.
(UK, obsolete) A number of sheaves set together in the field; a stook.
(botany) A sharp bristle or hair-like scale.
To raise objections; to argue stubbornly, especially over minor or trivial matters.
(adj)
steric
(UK, dialect) To squirm, wriggle or squiggle.
The act of one who struggles.
(anatomy) Of, relating to, or near the sternum.
A crumbly topping for cakes and quick breads. It is made of sugar, flour, butter, and often other ingredients, especially cinnamon and chopped nuts.
(botany) A scaly multiple fruit resulting from the ripening of an ament in certain plants, such as the hop or pine; a cone.
of or pertaining to a stratum
On the Beaufort scale, a force-9 wind (41-47 knots)
Making a strong impression.
The act of making strokes or giving a stroke.
The act of running naked through a public area.
An act of hitting; a blow, a hit.
A wild dingo.
Alternative form of warrigal. [A wild dingo.]
Struck by something.
Enduring pain and hardship without showing feeling or complaint.
(botany) A pedicel or footstalk, especially of a flowering or fruit-bearing plant, such as the currant.
(uncountable) Breakfast cereal.
(transitive, intransitive) To lie close to another person or thing, hugging or being cosy.
Any of several white, often dark-backed birds of the family Laridae having long, pointed wings and short legs.
Having to do with or arranged in a series.
Of, pertaining to, or connected with satire.
(transitive, intransitive) To import or export, illicitly or by stealth, without paying lawful customs charges or duties
(N)
a 2016 Hungarian neo-noir crime film directed by Árpád Sopsits.
(transitive) To sit or stand with a leg on each side of something; to sit astride.
A surname from Hebrew.
(anatomy, relational) Of or pertaining to the neck.
One who falls behind the rest, for example in a race.
A pore or opening used (especially by arthropods and some fish) for respiration.
(biochemistry, organic chemistry) Any steroid that contains a hydroxyl group in the 3-position of the A-ring.
A disease of horses caused by an infection by the bacterium Streptococcus equi.
A movement or arrangement that straggles; disorder.
mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs
Not arranged in a line.
Able to be stored (without degradation).
a 2009 American comedy film directed by Michael Polish (credited as Ted Smith), and written by Mark Polish.
An Ashkenazi surname from German of Bavarian origin, a less common spelling of Siegel
Capable of being steered.
(biochemistry) Of, being, or derived from a steroid.
(zoology) Of or pertaining to the tail.
(transitive) To bind with a strap; strap; entangle.
An eagle with a distinctive white tail; specifically, a white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla).
(obsolete) hoe
Alternative form of seagull. [Any of several white, often dark-backed birds of the family Laridae having long, pointed wings and short legs.]
Capable of being saturated, of achieving saturation