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(v)
(transitive) To destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
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(transitive, intransitive (usually with of or for), archaic) To take account of (someone or something); to care for; to consider, to heed, to regard.
(transitive, informal) To record.
(n)
A surname.
Abbreviation of request. [Act of requesting (with the adposition at in the presence of possessives, and on in their absence).]
(N)
(600 kHz) a commercial AM radio station in Memphis, Tennessee.
Straw, hay etc. stored in a stack for winter fodder, commonly protected with thatch.
A throng or crowd of people or things; a mass, a pack.
Initialism of resin identification code.
Alternative spelling of riq. [(music) A kind of frame drum (tambourine) with jingles attached, originating in traditional Arab music.]
(neologism) The rest of the UK not including Scotland (after proposed devolution in 2014)
A painful muscular spasm in the neck or back
A surname from German.
Initialism of Royal Yacht Club.
A formation of minerals, specifically:
A series of one or more shelves, stacked one above the other.
(intransitive) To have or give off a strong, unpleasant smell.
(chess) A piece shaped like a castle tower, that can be moved only up, down, left or right (but not diagonally) or in castling.
(transitive) To cause harm; to afflict; to inflict; to harm or injure; to let out harm.
(in particular) The Third Reich; Nazi Germany.
(informal) A regular.
(obsolete) A prank.
An enormous mythical bird in Eastern legend.
The remains of something; a wreck.
(rail transport) The station code of Racecourse in Hong Kong.
Alternative form of roc. [An enormous mythical bird in Eastern legend.]
Abbreviation of Ras al Khaimah. [An emirate and city in the UAE.]
A river in Greater Manchester, England, which joins the River Irwell.
A surname from Norwegian.
(UK, dialect) Fog, mist; light rain; smoke, vapour; damp.
(US) A form of croquet using short-handled mallets, and played on a hard surface.
A strip of fabric which has been fluted or pleated.
a psychedelic/progressive rock jam band quartet from Burlington, Vermont.
Alternative form of roke (“mist, fog, vapour”). [(UK, dialect) Fog, mist; light rain; smoke, vapour; damp.]
(Yorkshire) A thick fog.
Alternative form of roc (large bird) [An enormous mythical bird in Eastern legend.]
(astronomy, initialism) Radio-intermediate quasar.
(nutrition) Initialism of reference amount customarily consumed.
A surname from French.
Initialism of Royal Automobile Club of Queensland.
(anatomy) Initialism of right upper quadrant (of the human abdomen).
A partial covering for a floor.
(nautical) The rigging of a sailing ship or other such craft.
A strong, stormy wind (now chiefly in the phrase "Michaelmas riggs").
A surname from Middle English.
(obsolete) To wriggle.
(transitive) to irritate; annoy; bother
(British, slang) A member of the groundcrew in the RAF.
(informal) trash; worthless merchandise.
(informal) breakfast
(adj)
(Scotland) prompt; eager
Alternative spelling of dreck. [(informal) trash; worthless merchandise.]
(intransitive, Internet, informal) To participate in Internet Relay Chat.
a surname of Maltese origin.
(also Erek, Ereck) a Middle High German poem written in rhyming couplets by Hartmann von Aue.
(biblical) The ancient city of Uruk.
(computing) Initialism of interrupt request. [(computing) The act of interrupting any of several hardware processes in a computer.]
Lifted up; raised; erect.
A vessel with a perforated bottom for making coffee without grounds.