All English words - page 2759
Meanings of Jalapenos:
nounA very hot green chilli pepper, used especially in mexican-style cooking.
Usage examples:
Order extra jalapeños on the side
Meanings of Jalopies:
nounAn old car in a dilapidated condition.
Usage examples:
His father got worried about him driving that old jalopy—it wasn't safe
Meanings of Jalopy:
nounAn old car in a dilapidated condition.
Usage examples:
His father got worried about him driving that old jalopy—it wasn't safe
Meanings of Jalousie:
nounA blind or shutter made of a row of angled slats.
Usage examples:
He peeped between the half-open jalousies
Meanings of Jalousied:
nounA blind or shutter made of a row of angled slats.
Usage examples:
He peeped between the half-open jalousies
Meanings of Jalousies:
nounA blind or shutter made of a row of angled slats.
Usage examples:
He peeped between the half-open jalousies
Meanings of Jam:
verbSqueeze or pack tightly into a specified space.
Usage examples:
Four of us were jammed in one compartment
nounAn instance of a thing seizing or becoming stuck.
Usage examples:
Paper jams
abbreviationJamaica.
Meanings of Jam on:
idiomTo use the brakes of a road vehicle suddenly and forcefully
Usage examples:
A motorbike appeared from nowhere and i had to jam on the brakes.
Meanings of Jam-packed:
adjectiveFull of people or things that are pushed closely together
Usage examples:
The streets were jam-packed with tourists.
Meanings of Jam-session:
nounAn informal performance of jazz or rock music that the musicians have not planned or practised
Meanings of Jamadar:
nounA minor official or junior officer.
Usage examples:
Another jemadar prowled, revolver in one hand, primed grenade in the other, and kukri clenched betw…
Jamaica
dʒəˈmeɪ.kəMeanings of Jamaica:
proper nounAn island country in the caribbean sea, south-east of cuba; population 2,800,000 (estimated 2015); official language, english; capital, kingston.
nounAn island country in the caribbean
Meanings of Jamaican:
adjectiveRelating to jamaica or its people.
Usage examples:
Lush jamaican locations
nounA native or inhabitant of jamaica, or a person of jamaican descent.
Usage examples:
We used to play soccer with the jamaicans
Meanings of Jamaicans:
nounA native or inhabitant of jamaica, or a person of jamaican descent.
Usage examples:
We used to play soccer with the jamaicans
adjectiveRelating to jamaica or its people.
Usage examples:
Lush jamaican locations
Meanings of Jamb:
nounA side post or surface of a doorway, window, or fireplace.
Usage examples:
He leaned against the door jamb
Meanings of Jambalaya:
nounA cajun dish of rice with shrimps, chicken, and vegetables.
Usage examples:
Huge concoctions of gumbo and jambalaya
Meanings of Jambe:
abbreviationDelaware (in official postal use).
Meanings of Jambeau:
nounA piece of armour for the leg.
Usage examples:
I think we have finally left medieval armor behind us, after talking about cuisses and culets and j…
Meanings of Jambeaux:
nounA piece of armour for the leg.
Usage examples:
I think we have finally left medieval armor behind us, after talking about cuisses and culets and j…
Meanings of Jamboree:
nounA large celebration or party, typically a lavish and boisterous one.
Usage examples:
The film industry's annual jamboree in cannes
Meanings of Jamborees:
nounA large celebration or party, typically a lavish and boisterous one.
Usage examples:
The film industry's annual jamboree in cannes
Meanings of Jambs:
nounA side post or surface of a doorway, window, or fireplace.
Usage examples:
He leaned against the door jamb
Meanings of James:
proper nounThe name of seven stuart kings of scotland.
Meanings of Jamesian:
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the american-born british novelist and critic henry james or his works.
Usage examples:
A jamesian scene of american tourists
nounAn admirer or student of the american-born british novelist and critic henry james or his works.
Usage examples:
As fellow jamesians know very well, there's a lot to find in this incredibly prolific author
Meanings of Jamestown:
proper nounA british settlement established in virginia in 1607, abandoned when the state capital of virginia was moved to williamsburg at the end of the 17th century.
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