All English words - page 1924
adverbIn a way that involves talking a lot, especially about things that are not important
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He seemed in very good humour, laughing and talking garrulously., the children chatted garrulously …
nounThe habit of talking a lot, especially about things that are not important
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He found himself warming to the man's garrulousness., early in our conversation, she apologised for…
nounThe freshwater garfish of north america.
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Their goal: to assess the conservation status of giant catfish, stingrays, gars, carp, salmon, stur…
nounA band worn around the leg to keep a stocking or sock up.
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She leaned back, showing the garter on her thigh
nounA band worn around the leg to keep a stocking or sock up.
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She leaned back, showing the garter on her thigh
nounAn open space surrounded by cloisters.
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Stone-vaulted passageways led into the cloister garth
nounAn open space surrounded by cloisters.
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Stone-vaulted passageways led into the cloister garth
proper nounAn eagle-like being that serves as the mount of vishnu.
proper nounAn industrial city in north-western indiana, on lake michigan south-east of chicago; population 95,920 (est. 2008).
nounA substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
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Hot balls of gas that become stars
adjectiveShort for gasoline.
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We stopped for gas
nounA fire that uses gas as a fuel to heat a room
nounA person who talks excessively about trivial things.
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Wearisome gasbags with delusions of grandeur
nounA person who talks excessively about trivial things.
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Wearisome gasbags with delusions of grandeur
nounA native or inhabitant of gascony.
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At that time, much of their territory was seized by spaniards, gascons, and catalans.
adjectiveRelating to gascony or its people.
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Gascon wines
nounExtravagant boasting.
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Marked out by pitt for canadian service, he served bravely at louisbourg in 1758, then returned to …
nounA person who boasts extravagantly.
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We suspect our friend the chevalier to be somewhat of a gasconader.
nounThe action of boasting extravagantly; swagger, gasconade.
adjectiveThat boasts or swaggers; characterized by gasconade.
nounA word or expression typical of gascony or the gascon language.
nounA native or inhabitant of gascony.
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At that time, much of their territory was seized by spaniards, gascons, and catalans.
adjectiveRelating to gascony or its people.
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Gascon wines
nounGaseous character; the state or condition of being a gas.
nounA chandelier with gas burners rather than light bulbs or candles.
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Controversy arose last week over the auction of seven gasoliers and an organ.
nounA chandelier with gas burners rather than light bulbs or candles.
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Controversy arose last week over the auction of seven gasoliers and an organ.
nounWith reference to a person: the fact or quality of being full of ‘gas’.
adjectiveRelating to or having the characteristics of a gas.
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Gaseous emissions from motor vehicles
nounA substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
Usage examples:
Hot balls of gas that become stars
verbShort for gasoline.
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We stopped for gas
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