All English words - page 5576
verbMake or become narrow.
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The passage was straitened by tables
adjectiveCharacterized by poverty.
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They lived in straitened circumstances
verbMake or become narrow.
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The passage was straitened by tables
verbMake or become narrow.
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The passage was straitened by tables
verbMake or become narrow.
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The passage was straitened by tables
nounA strong garment with long sleeves which can be tied together to confine the arms of a violent prisoner or mental patient.
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And we were taken to be strapped together in an all-in-one straitjacket.
verbRestrain with a straitjacket.
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We have been locked in seclusion, placed in restraints, chemically and physically straitjacketed, l…
adjectiveHaving or showing very strict moral attitudes.
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His strait-laced parents were horrified
nounA narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other large areas of water.
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The straits of gibraltar
adjective(of a place) of limited spatial capacity; narrow or cramped.
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The road was so strait that a handful of men might have defended it
nounA person who lives on the bass strait islands, in particular a seal-hunter of the 19th century.
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Captain stokes quotes as his authority for the statement the straitsmen living on the islands
nounA person who lives on the bass strait islands, in particular a seal-hunter of the 19th century.
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Captain stokes quotes as his authority for the statement the straitsmen living on the islands
nounA continuous line of planking or plates from the stem to the stern of a ship or boat.
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Moreover ship strakes were apparently used as funerary biers, and animals and weapons were sacrific…
nounA continuous line of planking or plates from the stem to the stern of a ship or boat.
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Moreover ship strakes were apparently used as funerary biers, and animals and weapons were sacrific…
nounAn uproar; a row.
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The snp must not allow itself to be bullied in the stramash over the commons vote
Stramashes
strəˈmaʃnounAn uproar; a row.
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The snp must not allow itself to be bullied in the stramash over the commons vote
nounA preparation of the dried leaves or poisonous seeds of the thorn apple, with medical and other uses.
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The most common ingredients prescribed were iodides, organic nitrites, stramonium, belladonna, atro…
verbLeave (someone) without the means to move from somewhere.
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Two of the firm's trucks are stranded in france
nounThe shore of a sea, lake, or large river.
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A heron glided to rest on a pebbly strand
adjectiveLeft without the means to move from somewhere.
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She offers a lift to a stranded commuter
verbLeave (someone) without the means to move from somewhere.
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Two of the firm's trucks are stranded in france
verbLeave (someone) without the means to move from somewhere.
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Two of the firm's trucks are stranded in france
nounThe shore of a sea, lake, or large river.
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A heron glided to rest on a pebbly strand
nounA member of a khoisan people who lived on the southern shores of southern africa from prehistoric times until the second millennium ad.
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‘there are not prominent brows, indicating a woman, and the front is that of a typical strandloper,…
verbLeave (someone) without the means to move from somewhere.
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Two of the firm's trucks are stranded in france
nounThe shore of a sea, lake, or large river.
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A heron glided to rest on a pebbly strand
adjectiveUnusual or surprising; difficult to understand or explain.
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Children have some strange ideas
adverbIn an unusual or surprising way.
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He started acting strangely towards me
nounThe state or fact of being strange.
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But now, this t-shirt redeems all the other strangenesses.
nounA person whom one does not know or with whom one is not familiar.
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Don't talk to strangers
adjectiveUnusual or surprising; difficult to understand or explain.
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Children have some strange ideas
nounA person whom one does not know or with whom one is not familiar.
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Don't talk to strangers
adjectiveUnusual or surprising; difficult to understand or explain.
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Children have some strange ideas
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