All English words - page 5531
Meanings of Squiggles:
nounA short line that curls and loops in an irregular way.
Usage examples:
Some prescriptions are a series of meaningless squiggles
verbWriggle; squirm.
Usage examples:
A thin worm that squiggled in his palm
Meanings of Squigglier:
adjectiveConsisting of a line or lines that curve and twist in a way that is not regular
Usage examples:
Squiggly lines, alfe menashe sits on the squiggly border between israel and the west bank.
Meanings of Squiggliest:
adjectiveConsisting of a line or lines that curve and twist in a way that is not regular
Usage examples:
Squiggly lines, alfe menashe sits on the squiggly border between israel and the west bank.
Meanings of Squiggling:
verbWriggle; squirm.
Usage examples:
A thin worm that squiggled in his palm
nounA short line that curls and loops in an irregular way.
Usage examples:
Some prescriptions are a series of meaningless squiggles
Meanings of Squiggly:
adjectiveConsisting of a line or lines that curve and twist in a way that is not regular
Usage examples:
Squiggly lines, alfe menashe sits on the squiggly border between israel and the west bank.
Meanings of Squill:
nounA coastal mediterranean plant of the lily family, with broad leaves, white flowers, and a very large bulb.
Usage examples:
Large bulbs such as tulips and daffodils should be placed four to six inches apart while smaller bu…
Meanings of Squills:
nounA coastal mediterranean plant of the lily family, with broad leaves, white flowers, and a very large bulb.
Usage examples:
Large bulbs such as tulips and daffodils should be placed four to six inches apart while smaller bu…
Meanings of Squinch:
nounA straight or arched structure across an interior angle of a square tower to carry a superstructure such as a dome.
Usage examples:
Bam provided a veritable encyclopaedia of such historic structural elements: varieties of sun-dried…
verbTense up the muscles of (one's eyes or face).
Usage examples:
Gina squinched her face up
Meanings of Squinched:
verbTense up the muscles of (one's eyes or face).
Usage examples:
Gina squinched her face up
nounA straight or arched structure across an interior angle of a square tower to carry a superstructure such as a dome.
Usage examples:
Bam provided a veritable encyclopaedia of such historic structural elements: varieties of sun-dried…
Meanings of Squinches:
nounA straight or arched structure across an interior angle of a square tower to carry a superstructure such as a dome.
Usage examples:
Bam provided a veritable encyclopaedia of such historic structural elements: varieties of sun-dried…
verbTense up the muscles of (one's eyes or face).
Usage examples:
Gina squinched her face up
Meanings of Squinching:
verbTense up the muscles of (one's eyes or face).
Usage examples:
Gina squinched her face up
nounA straight or arched structure across an interior angle of a square tower to carry a superstructure such as a dome.
Usage examples:
Bam provided a veritable encyclopaedia of such historic structural elements: varieties of sun-dried…
Meanings of Squinnied:
verbCry; weep.
Usage examples:
I'm getting a piercing later and i've just squinnied over a paper cut
nounA person who moans or complains.
Usage examples:
I'm gonna stop being a such a squinny and start being more positive
Meanings of Squinnies:
nounA person who moans or complains.
Usage examples:
I'm gonna stop being a such a squinny and start being more positive
verbCry; weep.
Usage examples:
I'm getting a piercing later and i've just squinnied over a paper cut
Meanings of Squinny:
nounA person who moans or complains.
Usage examples:
I'm gonna stop being a such a squinny and start being more positive
verbCry; weep.
Usage examples:
I'm getting a piercing later and i've just squinnied over a paper cut
Meanings of Squinnying:
verbCry; weep.
Usage examples:
I'm getting a piercing later and i've just squinnied over a paper cut
nounA person who moans or complains.
Usage examples:
I'm gonna stop being a such a squinny and start being more positive
Squint
skwɪntMeanings of Squint:
verbLook at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light.
Usage examples:
The bright sun made them squint
nounA permanent deviation in the direction of the gaze of one eye.
Usage examples:
I had a bad squint
adjectiveNot straight or level.
Usage examples:
The squint bottom edge of the puzzle
Meanings of Squinted:
verbLook at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light.
Usage examples:
The bright sun made them squint
nounA permanent deviation in the direction of the gaze of one eye.
Usage examples:
I had a bad squint
adjectiveNot straight or level.
Usage examples:
The squint bottom edge of the puzzle
Meanings of Squinting:
verbLook at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light.
Usage examples:
The bright sun made them squint
nounA permanent deviation in the direction of the gaze of one eye.
Usage examples:
I had a bad squint
adjectiveNot straight or level.
Usage examples:
The squint bottom edge of the puzzle
Meanings of Squints:
verbLook at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light.
Usage examples:
The bright sun made them squint
nounA permanent deviation in the direction of the gaze of one eye.
Usage examples:
I had a bad squint
adjectiveNot straight or level.
Usage examples:
The squint bottom edge of the puzzle
Meanings of Squire:
nounA man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area, especially the chief landowner in such an area.
Usage examples:
The squire of radbourne hall
verbA subadult snapper fish ( chrysophrys auratus ).
Meanings of Squirearch:
nounA member of the squirearchy.
Usage examples:
He appears as a ‘squirearch’, a man of standing in megara, but subject to criticism and hostility, …
Meanings of Squirearchies:
nounLandowners collectively, especially when considered as a class having political or social influence.
Usage examples:
Against this, disraeli wanted to make the tories into a ‘national party’, representing all classes …
Meanings of Squirearchy:
nounLandowners collectively, especially when considered as a class having political or social influence.
Usage examples:
Against this, disraeli wanted to make the tories into a ‘national party’, representing all classes …
Meanings of Squired:
verb(of a man) accompany or escort (a woman).
Usage examples:
She was squired around rome by a reporter
nounA man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area, especially the chief landowner in such an area.
Usage examples:
The squire of radbourne hall
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