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(v)
(transitive) To help keep from falling.
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(n)
A town or harbour with facilities for seagoing ships to dock and take on or discharge cargo.
(countable, uncountable) Any activity that uses physical exertion or skills competitively under a set of rules that is not based on aesthetics.
A person who gives support to someone or something.
The capital and largest city of Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan.
Synonym of Dave Spart.
Part of a part.
(transitive) To overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin utterly.
The area bordering the sea; a coastline; a sealine.
A placename:
A surname from Hebrew.
A surname.
(adj)
Having spores.
The soft, edible fruit of various South American trees, including the sapodilla.
Alternative form of seaboard. [The area bordering the sea; a coastline; a sealine.]
To fight, especially as practice for martial arts or hand-to-hand combat.
Invested with royal power
(N)
(English: Slit Eyes) a 2005 Malaysian Malay-language teen romantic comedy-drama film set in Ipoh, Malaysia.
(obsolete) A small piece of something, especially a piece of toast or fried bean eaten with soup or gravy.
The betel nut.
Alternative form of seapower [naval military power]
Synonym of sport (“the class of physical activies; athletics”).
A general type.
(Midwestern US, Canadian Prairies, Atlantic Canada, South Africa) Any meal eaten in the evening; dinner eaten in the evening, rather than at noon.
(transitive, intransitive) To relate details of (an event or incident); to recount, describe (something).
Providing support.
The sound made by exhaling or inhaling roughly through the nose.
Fond of sports.
To show mercy, to have mercy on.
(idiomatic) Only used in supposed to
A male given name transferred from the surname.
Helped or aided.
That supports.
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.
A reproductive particle, usually a single cell, released by a fungus, alga, or plant that may germinate into another.
(transitive) To evict, especially from a country.
Wielding a spear.
(Wicca) Any of the eight major holy days celebrated in Wicca.
Of a dark hue; moderately black; swarthy; tawny.
A river in Essex and Hertfordshire, England, which joins the River Lea near Hoddesdon.
To eat supper.
having a spire
A pair of shorts designed to look like a skirt via the addition of a panel of fabric.
(also figuratively) To induce (someone) to commit an unlawful or malicious act, especially in a corrupt manner.
a lingua franca
A number of places in the United States:
Obsolete form of sort. [A general type.]
Someone who sports something.
(US) Excessively sweet, emotional, nostalgic; cheesy; mushy. (British equivalent: soppy)
(intransitive) To form or discharge pus.
Pliant, flexible, easy to bend.
A surname from Persian.
A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
A male given name from Old English.
(taxonomy) A taxonomic category below order and above infraorder.
a room enclosed largely with glass and affording exposure to the sun
Better than average, better than usual; wonderful.
(military) The act of using aircraft to attack an enemy to assist ground military forces.
The state or condition of being soppy; oversentimentality.
(transitive) To bring (something) in from a foreign country, especially for sale or trade.
A placename
(adv)
(nautical, archaic) on the left side of the boat
(biblical) The wife of Moses.
A town in Lonoke County, Arkansas, United States.
(nautical) An opening in the side of a ship to let in air and light.
Alternative form of sapote (“fruit or tree”). [The soft, edible fruit of various South American trees, including the sapodilla.]