All English words - page 3107
Reefers
ˈriː.fərMeanings of Reefers:
nounA cannabis cigarette.
Usage examples:
Establishments sell grass openly and the customers (vietnamese rarely smoke) roll and lazily smoke …
Reefing
riːfMeanings of Reefing:
verbTake in one or more reefs of (a sail).
Usage examples:
Reef the mainsail in strong winds
nounA ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.
Usage examples:
Below are beautiful coral reefs, turtles, sharks and a clean ocean floor.
Reefs
riːfMeanings of Reefs:
nounA ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.
Usage examples:
Below are beautiful coral reefs, turtles, sharks and a clean ocean floor.
verbTake in one or more reefs of (a sail).
Usage examples:
Reef the mainsail in strong winds
Meanings of Reefy:
adjectiveOf the nature of or resembling a reef or reefs; full of reefs; consisting of or formed from reefs.
Meanings of Reek:
verbSmell strongly and unpleasantly; stink.
Usage examples:
The yard reeked of wet straw and horse manure
nounA foul smell.
Usage examples:
The reek of cattle dung
Meanings of Reeking-of:
phrasal verbIf an event or situation reeks of an unpleasant quality, it seems to be caused by or connected to that quality
Usage examples:
His promotion reeks of favouritism.
Meanings of Reeks:
verbSmell strongly and unpleasantly; stink.
Usage examples:
The yard reeked of wet straw and horse manure
nounA foul smell.
Usage examples:
The reek of cattle dung
Meanings of Reel:
nounA cylinder on which film, wire, thread, or other flexible materials can be wound.
Usage examples:
A cotton reel
verbWind something on to a reel by turning the reel.
Usage examples:
Sailplanes are often launched by means of a wire reeled in by a winch
Reel in
rɪəlMeanings of Reel in:
phrasal verbTo get control of something or someone, sometimes by offering something in exchange
Usage examples:
The article offers tips on how computer users can avoid being reeled in by internet hustlers.
Meanings of Reel off:
phrasal verbSay or recite something rapidly and without apparent effort.
Usage examples:
She proceeded to reel off the various dishes of the day
Reel out
rɪəlMeanings of Reel out:
nounThe action, act, or process of unwinding something by means of rotating a reel.
phrasal verbTo move something by using a reel
Usage examples:
Gibson reeled in a 10-pound largemouth bass., the firemen reeled the hoses out.
Reelect
riːɪˈlɛktMeanings of Reelect:
verbElect (someone) to a further term of office.
Usage examples:
Wilson was re-elected in september 1974
Reelection
ˌriː.ɪˈlek.ʃənMeanings of Reelection:
nounThe election of someone to a further term of office.
Usage examples:
He announced that he would seek re-election for mayor
Reelects
riːɪˈlɛktMeanings of Reelects:
verbElect (someone) to a further term of office.
Usage examples:
Wilson was re-elected in september 1974
Reeled
riːlMeanings of Reeled:
verbWind something on to a reel by turning the reel.
Usage examples:
Sailplanes are often launched by means of a wire reeled in by a winch
nounA cylinder on which film, wire, thread, or other flexible materials can be wound.
Usage examples:
A cotton reel
Meanings of Reeligible:
adjectiveEligible (= having the necessary qualities or satisfying the necessary conditions) for something again, for a second, third, etc. time
Usage examples:
We have received the fee, and she is now re-eligible to compete., he has been suspended and becomes…
Reeling
riːlMeanings of Reeling:
verbWind something on to a reel by turning the reel.
Usage examples:
Sailplanes are often launched by means of a wire reeled in by a winch
nounA cylinder on which film, wire, thread, or other flexible materials can be wound.
Usage examples:
A cotton reel
Reels
riːlMeanings of Reels:
nounA cylinder on which film, wire, thread, or other flexible materials can be wound.
Usage examples:
A cotton reel
verbWind something on to a reel by turning the reel.
Usage examples:
Sailplanes are often launched by means of a wire reeled in by a winch
Meanings of Reembellish:
verbTo embellish or adorn again; to repair or restore by embellishment.
Reemerge
ˌriː.ɪˈmɜːdʒMeanings of Reemerge:
verbEmerge again; come into sight or prominence once more.
Usage examples:
Polio has re-emerged in the country after nearly two decades
Meanings of Reemerged:
verbEmerge again; come into sight or prominence once more.
Usage examples:
Polio has re-emerged in the country after nearly two decades
Meanings of Reemphasized:
verbPlace emphasis on (something) again.
Usage examples:
The latter document re-emphasized the need for a national curriculum
Reemphasizing
riːˈɛmfəsʌɪzMeanings of Reemphasizing:
verbPlace emphasis on (something) again.
Usage examples:
The latter document re-emphasized the need for a national curriculum
Reemploy
riːɪmˈplɔɪMeanings of Reemploy:
verbEmploy (a former employee) again.
Usage examples:
The dismissed executives were soon re-employed
Reemploying
riːɪmˈplɔɪMeanings of Reemploying:
verbEmploy (a former employee) again.
Usage examples:
The dismissed executives were soon re-employed
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