All English words - page 2819
Pool
puːlMeanings of Pool:
nounA small area of still water, typically one formed naturally.
Usage examples:
The natural lake water interchanges with the pool area water, keeping it clean.
verb(of liquid) form a pool on the ground or another surface.
Usage examples:
Sweat pooled in the hollow of my back
Pooling
ˈpuːlɪŋMeanings of Pooling:
verb(of liquid) form a pool on the ground or another surface.
Usage examples:
Sweat pooled in the hollow of my back
nounA small area of still water, typically one formed naturally.
Usage examples:
The natural lake water interchanges with the pool area water, keeping it clean.
Poolroom
ˈpuːlruːmMeanings of Poolroom:
nounA place for playing pool.
Usage examples:
The sharp-dressed young ‘cats’ who hung on the corners and in the poolrooms, bars and restaurants, …
Poolrooms
ˈpuːlruːmMeanings of Poolrooms:
nounA place for playing pool.
Usage examples:
The sharp-dressed young ‘cats’ who hung on the corners and in the poolrooms, bars and restaurants, …
Meanings of Pooly:
nounA small pool, especially of urine. chiefly in "to do (also make) pooly": to urinate; to ejaculate.
adjectiveOf the nature of or resembling a pool.
Poon
puːnMeanings of Poon:
nounA simple or foolish person.
Usage examples:
What possessed her to shack up with a poon like you?
verbDress in such a way as to attract attention, typically with sexual success in view.
Usage examples:
It was not often he got himself pooned up like this but he was heading off to sydney
Meanings of Poop:
nounThe aftermost and highest deck of a ship, especially in a sailing ship where it typically forms the roof of a cabin in the stern.
Usage examples:
There on the poop stood captain meech
verb(of a wave) break over the stern of (a ship), sometimes causing it to capsize.
Usage examples:
Off rame head we were badly pooped
Poop out
puːpMeanings of Poop out:
verbStop functioning.
Usage examples:
The analogue tape fluttered slightly in pitch but didn't poop out
Meanings of Poops:
nounThe aftermost and highest deck of a ship, especially in a sailing ship where it typically forms the roof of a cabin in the stern.
Usage examples:
There on the poop stood captain meech
verb(of a wave) break over the stern of (a ship), sometimes causing it to capsize.
Usage examples:
Off rame head we were badly pooped
Meanings of Poor:
adjectiveLacking sufficient money to live at a standard considered comfortable or normal in a society.
Usage examples:
They were too poor to afford a telephone
Meanings of Poor-as-a-church-mouse:
idiomTo be very poor
Usage examples:
They'll take one look at my clothes and know i'm as poor as a church mouse., when we first got marr…
Poorer
pɔːrMeanings of Poorer:
adjectiveLacking sufficient money to live at a standard considered comfortable or normal in a society.
Usage examples:
They were too poor to afford a telephone
Meanings of Poorga:
nounIn the eastern asiatic tundra, northern and eastern russia, and siberia: a violent blizzard of very fine snow.
Meanings of Poorliness:
nounThe condition of being poorly.
Poorly
ˈpɔː.liMeanings of Poorly:
adverbIn a way that is unsatisfactory or inadequate.
Usage examples:
Schools that were performing poorly
adjectiveUnwell.
Usage examples:
She looked poorly
Meanings of Poormaster:
nounA parish or county officer who superintends the relief and support of the poor.
Poorness
ˈpɔːnəsMeanings of Poorness:
nounThe state of lacking or being deficient in some desirable quality or constituent.
Usage examples:
The poorness of the food
Meanings of Poortith:
nounThe condition of being poor; poverty.
Meanings of Poortiths:
nounThe condition of being poor; poverty.
Meanings of Pootle:
verbTo move somewhere slowly and with no real purpose
Usage examples:
They were pootling along country roads in a very old car., tom pootled off into the house.
Poove
puːvMeanings of Pop:
verbMake a light explosive sound.
Usage examples:
Corks popped and glasses tinkled
nounA light explosive sound.
Usage examples:
There were a few pops, perhaps from pistols
adverbWith a light explosive sound.
Usage examples:
The champagne went pop
adjectiveRelating to commercial popular music.
Usage examples:
Pop singers
abbreviationPopulation.
Meanings of Pop one’s clogs:
phraseDie.
Usage examples:
He's a raging hypochondriac who is certain he's about to pop his clogs
Pop up
pɒpMeanings of Pop up:
phrasal verbAppear or occur suddenly.
Usage examples:
These memories can pop up from time to time
nounAn advertisement that is shown in a new window in front of the window that you are looking at on a website
Usage examples:
We do not allow pop-ups of any kind on our website., this pop-up can be displayed anywhere on the p…
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