All English words - page 2362
Meanings of Harpy:
nounA rapacious monster described as having a woman's head and body and a bird's wings and claws or depicted as a bird of prey with a woman's face.
Usage examples:
The harpy woman shook her wings and let out a blood curdling cry from the depths of her throat, rai…
Meanings of Harquebus:
nounAn early type of portable gun supported on a tripod or a forked rest.
Usage examples:
The japanese use of the arquebus was a considerable element in their success.
Meanings of Harquebuses:
nounAn early type of portable gun supported on a tripod or a forked rest.
Usage examples:
The japanese use of the arquebus was a considerable element in their success.
Meanings of Harquebusier:
nounA soldier armed with an arquebus.
Meanings of Harridan:
nounA strict, bossy, or belligerent old woman.
Usage examples:
A bullying old harridan
Meanings of Harridans:
nounA strict, bossy, or belligerent old woman.
Usage examples:
A bullying old harridan
Meanings of Harried:
adjectiveFeeling strained as a result of having demands persistently made on one; harassed.
Usage examples:
Harried detectives answer ringing phones
verbPersistently carry out attacks on (an enemy or an enemy's territory).
Usage examples:
The raiders then spent three months harrying and burning the area
Meanings of Harrier:
nounA person who engages in persistent attacks on others or incursions into their land.
Usage examples:
The harried becomes the harrier, and what starts as a friendly disagreement can turn into a struggl…
Meanings of Harriers:
nounA person who engages in persistent attacks on others or incursions into their land.
Usage examples:
The harried becomes the harrier, and what starts as a friendly disagreement can turn into a struggl…
Meanings of Harries:
verbPersistently carry out attacks on (an enemy or an enemy's territory).
Usage examples:
The raiders then spent three months harrying and burning the area
Meanings of Harris:
proper nounThe southern part of the island of lewis and harris in the outer hebrides.
Meanings of Harrovian:
nounA past or present member of harrow school.
Usage examples:
In one fanciful moment, he even saw his fellow harrovian as the ‘light of asia’, who was shaping th…
Meanings of Harrow:
nounAn implement consisting of a heavy frame set with teeth or tines which is dragged over ploughed land to break up clods, remove weeds, and cover seed.
Usage examples:
German farmers used spike-tooth harrows extensively to control weeds in small grains fields before …
verbDraw a harrow over (land).
Usage examples:
They ploughed and harrowed the heavy clay
Meanings of Harrowed:
verbDraw a harrow over (land).
Usage examples:
They ploughed and harrowed the heavy clay
nounAn implement consisting of a heavy frame set with teeth or tines which is dragged over ploughed land to break up clods, remove weeds, and cover seed.
Usage examples:
German farmers used spike-tooth harrows extensively to control weeds in small grains fields before …
adjectiveLooking as if you have suffered
Usage examples:
His face was harrowed.
Meanings of Harrowing:
adjectiveAcutely distressing.
Usage examples:
A harrowing film about racism and violence
verbDraw a harrow over (land).
Usage examples:
They ploughed and harrowed the heavy clay
Meanings of Harrows:
nounAn implement consisting of a heavy frame set with teeth or tines which is dragged over ploughed land to break up clods, remove weeds, and cover seed.
Usage examples:
German farmers used spike-tooth harrows extensively to control weeds in small grains fields before …
verbDraw a harrow over (land).
Usage examples:
They ploughed and harrowed the heavy clay
Meanings of Harrumph:
verbClear the throat noisily.
Usage examples:
He harrumphed and said, ‘i am deeply obliged.’
nounA noisy clearing of the throat.
Usage examples:
And all across the land, you heard muffled harrumphs of agreement from the faithful.
Meanings of Harrumphed:
verbClear the throat noisily.
Usage examples:
He harrumphed and said, ‘i am deeply obliged.’
nounA noisy clearing of the throat.
Usage examples:
And all across the land, you heard muffled harrumphs of agreement from the faithful.
Meanings of Harrumphing:
verbClear the throat noisily.
Usage examples:
He harrumphed and said, ‘i am deeply obliged.’
nounA noisy clearing of the throat.
Usage examples:
And all across the land, you heard muffled harrumphs of agreement from the faithful.
Meanings of Harrumphs:
verbClear the throat noisily.
Usage examples:
He harrumphed and said, ‘i am deeply obliged.’
nounA noisy clearing of the throat.
Usage examples:
And all across the land, you heard muffled harrumphs of agreement from the faithful.
Meanings of Harry:
verbPersistently carry out attacks on (an enemy or an enemy's territory).
Usage examples:
The raiders then spent three months harrying and burning the area
Meanings of Harrying:
verbPersistently carry out attacks on (an enemy or an enemy's territory).
Usage examples:
The raiders then spent three months harrying and burning the area
Meanings of Harsh:
adjectiveUnpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses.
Usage examples:
Drenched in a harsh white neon light
Meanings of Harshen:
verbMake unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses.
Usage examples:
‘right,’ i said, harshening my tone
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