All English words - page 5625
nounA condition affecting one or both of a horse's hind legs, causing exaggerated bending of the hock.
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My daughter has a 9 year old gelding who has a very mild form of stringhalt in his near hind leg on…
nounA condition affecting one or both of a horse's hind legs, causing exaggerated bending of the hock.
Usage examples:
My daughter has a 9 year old gelding who has a very mild form of stringhalt in his near hind leg on…
nounA condition affecting one or both of a horse's hind legs, causing exaggerated bending of the hock.
Usage examples:
My daughter has a 9 year old gelding who has a very mild form of stringhalt in his near hind leg on…
adjective(especially of hair) resembling string in being long and thin.
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Her hair was stringy and uncombed
adjective(especially of hair) resembling string in being long and thin.
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Her hair was stringy and uncombed
verbHang (something) so that it stretches in a long line.
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Lights were strung across the promenade
nounMaterial consisting of threads of cotton, hemp, or other material twisted together to form a thin length.
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Unwieldy packs tied up with string
nounA long piece supporting and connecting the parts of a wooden framework.
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Subsequently, with the second nut, also not marked, the stringpiece is connected to the bus bar 32.
nounMaterial consisting of threads of cotton, hemp, or other material twisted together to form a thin length.
Usage examples:
Unwieldy packs tied up with string
verbHang (something) so that it stretches in a long line.
Usage examples:
Lights were strung across the promenade
phraseThe group of instruments that have strings and are played with a bow or with the fingers, or the players in a musical group who play these instruments
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I prefer his compositions for strings., he played the cello and joined the strings in the school or…
adjective(especially of hair) resembling string in being long and thin.
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Her hair was stringy and uncombed
nounAn australian eucalyptus with tough fibrous bark.
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It is a match stick to a stringybark that lennon's mill proposal will not satisfy the greens.
verbRemove all coverings from.
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They stripped the bed
nounAn act of undressing, especially in a striptease.
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She got drunk and did a strip on top of the piano
phrasal verbTo get rid of something that is considered not to be necessary
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Stripping away layers of bureaucracy would release the extra money necessary to develop services th…
phrasal verbTo remove the unnecessary parts of a system or process in order to make it more simple or efficient
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Pensions can be made simple by stripping them down to the basic elements with no fancy add-ons., th…
nounA row of stores and small businesses built together along the side of a main road
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Suburban strip malls
phrasal verbTo take something away from someone, sometimes in a way that seems unfair or dishonest
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Be stripped of sth about 40,000 people may be stripped of their pensions because their employers ha…
phrasal verbTo get rid of unnecessary costs or payments
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She succeeded in making the company a top performer by stripping off unprofitable assets.
nounA long, narrow band or strip differing in colour or texture from the surface on either side of it.
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A pair of blue shorts with pink stripes
verbMark with stripes.
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Her body was striped with bands of sunlight
adjectiveMarked with or having stripes.
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A green-striped coat
verbMark with stripes.
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Her body was striped with bands of sunlight
nounAnother term for striped bass.
nounAnother term for striped bass.
nounA long, narrow band or strip differing in colour or texture from the surface on either side of it.
Usage examples:
A pair of blue shorts with pink stripes
verbMark with stripes.
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Her body was striped with bands of sunlight
adjectiveStriped.
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A stripy t-shirt
Comparative of stripy
adjectiveStriped.
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A stripy t-shirt
Superlative of stripy
verbMark with stripes.
Usage examples:
Her body was striped with bands of sunlight
nounA long, narrow band or strip differing in colour or texture from the surface on either side of it.
Usage examples:
A pair of blue shorts with pink stripes
nounA tubular fluorescent lamp.
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