All English WordsPage 5323All English words - page 5323No resultsRandom words from our English dictionarycruddyadjectiveOf bad quality; worthless or offensiveUsage examples:A cruddy book that's not worth readingAll meanings and translations of CruddydiscaseverbTo remove from a case or covering.All meanings and translations of DiscasehulloexclamationUsed as a greeting or to begin a phone conversation.Usage examples:Hello there, katie!nounAn utterance of ‘hello’; a greeting.Usage examples:She was getting polite nods and hellos from peopleverbSay or shout ‘hello’.Usage examples:I pressed the phone button and helloedAll meanings and translations of Hullostartlingˈstɑːt(ə)ladjectiveVery surprising, astonishing, or remarkable.Usage examples:He bore a startling likeness to their fatherverbCause to feel sudden shock or alarm.Usage examples:A sudden sound in the doorway startled herAll meanings and translations of StartlingtwinenounStrong thread or string consisting of two or more strands of hemp or cotton twisted together.Usage examples:An empty plastic 2 litre bottle is tied to a rock, or bag of stones with strong twine or string.verbWind or cause to wind round something.Usage examples:The plant will twine round its supportnounAn instance of moaning or complaining.Usage examples:Having a good twine today—well, i am british and we do love complaining!All meanings and translations of TwineLearn English words everywhere!All our English words and phrases are available for learning for free in our mobile application.We also provide a browser extension which allows you to find words in our database right in your browser.Or simply scan this code: