All English words - page 1559
Meanings of Doeskin:
nounLeather made from the skin of a doe fallow deer.
Usage examples:
A pair of gloves made in the finest white doeskin
Meanings of Doeskins:
nounLeather made from the skin of a doe fallow deer.
Usage examples:
A pair of gloves made in the finest white doeskin
Meanings of Doesn:
auxiliary verbUsed with another verb to form questions and negative sentences
Usage examples:
Where do you work?, why don’t we have lunch together on friday?, "didn’t you know sophie was coming…
Meanings of Doff:
verbRemove (an item of clothing).
Usage examples:
The manager doffed his hat to her
Meanings of Doffed:
verbRemove (an item of clothing).
Usage examples:
The manager doffed his hat to her
Meanings of Doffing:
verbRemove (an item of clothing).
Usage examples:
The manager doffed his hat to her
Meanings of Doffs:
verbRemove (an item of clothing).
Usage examples:
The manager doffed his hat to her
Meanings of Dog:
nounA domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell, non-retractable claws, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.
Usage examples:
‘all dogs have an intense sense of smell, and every dog likes to sniff,’ smith said.
verbFollow (someone) closely and persistently.
Usage examples:
Photographers seemed to dog her every step
Meanings of Dog-and-pony show:
nounAn elaborate display or presentation, especially as part of a promotional campaign.
Usage examples:
The department never really had a chance to get its dog and pony show under way
Meanings of Dog-eared:
adjective(of a book or paper) with part of the pages folded down as the result of a lot of use
Meanings of Dog-eat-dog:
phraseUsed to refer to a situation of fierce competition in which people are willing to harm each other in order to succeed.
Usage examples:
New york is a dog-eat-dog society
adjectiveUsed to describe a situation in which people will do anything to be successful, even if what they do harms other people
Usage examples:
It's a dog-eat-dog world out there.
Meanings of Dog-in-the-manger:
nounA person who has no need of, or ability to use, a possession that would be of use or value to others, but who prevents others from having it.
Usage examples:
What a dog in the manger you must be!
idiomSomeone who keeps something that they do not want in order to prevent someone else from getting it
Meanings of Dog-leg:
nounA common animal with four legs, especially kept by people as a pet or to hunt or ...
Meanings of Dogana:
nounA custom house in italy.
Usage examples:
He found himself competing with the peggy guggenheim foundation – which owns the famous museum near…
Meanings of Dogate:
nounThe rule, rank, or position of a doge; the period of office of a doge.
Meanings of Dogbane:
nounA shrubby north american plant, typically having bell-shaped flowers and reputed to be poisonous to dogs.
Usage examples:
Blue stars are related to dogbanes, oleander, and periwinkles, and produce a similarly milky sap wh…
Meanings of Dogbanes:
nounA shrubby north american plant, typically having bell-shaped flowers and reputed to be poisonous to dogs.
Usage examples:
Blue stars are related to dogbanes, oleander, and periwinkles, and produce a similarly milky sap wh…
Meanings of Dogberries:
nounThe fruit of the dogwood.
Usage examples:
The brightly coloured dogberries make excellent photographic subjects, but also provide food for bi…
Meanings of Dogberry:
nounThe fruit of the dogwood.
Usage examples:
The brightly coloured dogberries make excellent photographic subjects, but also provide food for bi…
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