English dictionary: words starting with pid
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verbUrinate.
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Finally, mattie was amazed when a german shepherd jumped across his fence and piddled in his front …
nounAn act of urinating.
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Since i was awake at that hour, i decided to take advantage of that and do a nighttime piddle, and …
verbUrinate.
Usage examples:
Finally, mattie was amazed when a german shepherd jumped across his fence and piddled in his front …
nounAn act of urinating.
Usage examples:
Since i was awake at that hour, i decided to take advantage of that and do a nighttime piddle, and …
nounA person who urinates.
nounA person who urinates.
verbUrinate.
Usage examples:
Finally, mattie was amazed when a german shepherd jumped across his fence and piddled in his front …
nounAn act of urinating.
Usage examples:
Since i was awake at that hour, i decided to take advantage of that and do a nighttime piddle, and …
adjectivePathetically trivial; trifling.
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Piddling little questions
verbUrinate.
nounA bivalve mollusc which bores into soft rock or other firm surfaces. the valves of the shell have a conspicuous gap between them and rough frontal ridges to aid in boring.
Usage examples:
In se asia piddocks may be boiled and eaten with sauce and rice, or sautéed with shallots, or made …
nounA bivalve mollusc which bores into soft rock or other firm surfaces. the valves of the shell have a conspicuous gap between them and rough frontal ridges to aid in boring.
Usage examples:
In se asia piddocks may be boiled and eaten with sauce and rice, or sautéed with shallots, or made …
nounA grammatically simplified form of a language, typically english, dutch, or portuguese, some elements of which are taken from local languages, used for communication between people not sharing a common language.
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The names given to pidgin languages by linguists refer to their location and their principal lexifi…
nounThe fact or process of producing a simplified or hybrid language; a pidginized language.
verbTo produce a simplified, pidgin, or hybrid form of (a language). usually in passive.
nounA grammatically simplified form of a language, typically english, dutch, or portuguese, some elements of which are taken from local languages, used for communication between people not sharing a common language.
Usage examples:
The names given to pidgin languages by linguists refer to their location and their principal lexifi…
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