All English words - page 6389
Meanings of Wabbit:
adjectiveFeeling very tired, weak, and not very healthy
Usage examples:
I am still feeling wabbit with a flu bug.
Meanings of Wabi:
noun(in japanese art) a quality of austere and serene beauty expressing a mood of spiritual solitude recognized in zen buddhist philosophy.
Usage examples:
A certain wabi: a worn and regal richness
Meanings of Wack:
nounUsed as a familiar term of address, chiefly in liverpool.
Usage examples:
‘gorra light 'ave yer, wack?’
adjectiveBad; inferior.
Usage examples:
A wack radio station
Meanings of Wackadoodle:
adjectiveStrange or silly
Usage examples:
The idea is exciting for those who believe in it, wackadoodle for those who don't., he may be a wac…
Meanings of Wacke:
nounA sandstone of which the mud matrix in which the grains are embedded amounts to between 15 and 75 per cent of the mass.
Usage examples:
The rounded conglomerate pebbles consist of siltstone, mudstone, wacke, granophyric igneous rocks, …
Meanings of Wacker:
nounA person or thing that strikes something forcefully.
Usage examples:
It's more fun to ski from your bumper than hike a rocky trail in the dark, wondering when you'll fi…
Meanings of Wackes:
nounA sandstone of which the mud matrix in which the grains are embedded amounts to between 15 and 75 per cent of the mass.
Usage examples:
The rounded conglomerate pebbles consist of siltstone, mudstone, wacke, granophyric igneous rocks, …
Meanings of Wackier:
adjectiveFunny or amusing in a slightly odd or peculiar way.
Usage examples:
A wacky chase movie
Meanings of Wackiest:
adjectiveFunny or amusing in a slightly odd or peculiar way.
Usage examples:
A wacky chase movie
Meanings of Wackily:
adverbIn a pleasing and exciting or silly and unusual way
Usage examples:
Her next film was a wackily surreal fairytale based on a graphic novel., the miniature golf course …
Meanings of Wackiness:
nounThe quality of being unusual in a pleasing and exciting or silly way
Usage examples:
The band's wackiness delighted the crowd., the song is way too full of its own wackiness and is qui…
Meanings of Wacks:
nounUsed as a familiar term of address, chiefly in liverpool.
Usage examples:
‘gorra light 'ave yer, wack?’
adjectiveBad; inferior.
Usage examples:
A wack radio station
Meanings of Wacky:
adjectiveFunny or amusing in a slightly odd or peculiar way.
Usage examples:
A wacky chase movie
Meanings of Wad:
nounA mass or lump of a soft material, used for padding, stuffing, or wiping.
Usage examples:
A wad of lint-free rag
verbCompress (a soft material) into a lump or mass.
Usage examples:
Wad the strips over and over so that they ball up
Meanings of Wadcutter:
nounA bullet designed to cut a neat hole in a paper range target.
Usage examples:
The lumbering wadcutter bullet seemed to take forever to get out of the barrel and you really had t…
Meanings of Wadded:
verbCompress (a soft material) into a lump or mass.
Usage examples:
Wad the strips over and over so that they ball up
nounA mass or lump of a soft material, used for padding, stuffing, or wiping.
Usage examples:
A wad of lint-free rag
Meanings of Wadder:
noun(a) a cultivator of woad. (b) a person engaged in dyeing with woad.
Meanings of Waddies:
nounAn australian aboriginal's war club.
Usage examples:
The men carry hunting weapons such as spears, boomerangs and waddies, a kangaroo and some other ani…
Meanings of Wadding:
nounSoft, thick material used to line garments or pack fragile items, especially cotton wool formed into a fleecy layer.
Usage examples:
A new generation of low-bulk polyester waddings
verbCompress (a soft material) into a lump or mass.
Usage examples:
Wad the strips over and over so that they ball up
Meanings of Waddings:
nounSoft, thick material used to line garments or pack fragile items, especially cotton wool formed into a fleecy layer.
Usage examples:
A new generation of low-bulk polyester waddings
Meanings of Waddle:
verbWalk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.
Usage examples:
Three geese waddled across the road
nounA waddling gait.
Usage examples:
I walk with a waddle
Meanings of Waddled:
verbWalk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.
Usage examples:
Three geese waddled across the road
nounA waddling gait.
Usage examples:
I walk with a waddle
Meanings of Waddles:
verbWalk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.
Usage examples:
Three geese waddled across the road
nounA waddling gait.
Usage examples:
I walk with a waddle
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