A repeated short, low vocal sound made by guinea pigs, thought to express interest or curiosity.
verb
(intransitive) To produce this sound.
haut
haut
adj
(obsolete) Haughty.
(obsolete) Having high standards or quality.
hout
hout
noun
(Rhodesia, slang, ethnic slur) A black African.
hunt
hunt
noun
A hunting expedition.
A pack of hunting dogs.
An organization devoted to hunting, or the people belonging to it.
The act of hunting.
verb
(bell-ringing, intransitive) To shift up and down in order regularly.
(bell-ringing, transitive) To move or shift the order of (a bell) in a regular course of changes.
(engineering, intransitive) To be in a state of instability of movement or forced oscillation, as a governor which has a large movement of the balls for small change of load, an arc-lamp clutch mechanism which moves rapidly up and down with variations of current, etc.; also, to seesaw, as a pair of alternators working in parallel.
(transitive) To drive; to chase; with down, from, away, etc.
(transitive) To use or manage (dogs, horses, etc.) in hunting.
(transitive) To use or traverse in pursuit of game.
(transitive, intransitive) To find or search for an animal in the wild with the intention of killing the animal for its meat or for sport.
(transitive, intransitive) To try to find something; search (for).
hurt
hurt
adj
Pained.
Wounded, physically injured.
noun
(archaic) A bodily injury causing pain; a wound or bruise.
(archaic) Injury; damage; detriment; harm
(engineering) A band on a trip-hammer helve, bearing the trunnions.
(heraldry) A roundel azure (blue circular spot).
A husk.
An emotional or psychological humiliation or bad experience.
verb
(intransitive) To be painful.
(transitive, intransitive) To cause (a person or animal) physical pain and/or injury.
(transitive, intransitive) To cause (somebody) emotional pain.
(transitive, intransitive) To damage, harm, impair, undermine, impede.
hust
hutg
huts
huts
noun
plural of hut
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hut
hutt
hutu
kuth
luht
luth
luth
noun
The leatherback turtle.
muth
phut
phut
intj
A representation of the sound resembling the release of a blast of steam or exhaust gas; a representation of the sound of a fast but small puff of wind.
noun
The sound made by a sudden release of steam or gas; the sound of a fast but small puff of wind.
ruth
ruth
noun
(archaic) Sorrow for the misery of another; pity, compassion; mercy.
(now rare) Repentance; regret; remorse.
(obsolete) Something which causes regret or sorrow; a pitiful sight.
(obsolete) Sorrow; misery; distress.
shut
shut
adj
(linguistics, phonetics, archaic) Synonym of close
Closed; not open.
noun
(Britain, Shropshire dialect) A narrow alley or passage acting as a short cut through the buildings between two streets.
A door or cover; a shutter.
The act or time of shutting; close.
The line or place where two pieces of metal are welded together.
verb
(intransitive) To close, to stop being open.
(transitive or intransitive, chiefly Britain) To close a business temporarily, or (of a business) to be closed.
(transitive) To catch or snag in the act of shutting something.
(transitive) To close, to stop from being open.
(transitive) To confine in an enclosed area.
To preclude; to exclude; to bar out.
suth
tchu
thou
thou
adv
Misspelling of though.
noun
(Britain) A unit of length equal to one-thousandth of an inch (25.4 µm).
(slang) A thousand, especially a thousand of some currency (dollars, pounds sterling, etc.).
pron
(archaic, dialectal, literary, religion, or humorous) Nominative singular of ye (“you”).
verb
(intransitive) To use the word thou.
(transitive) To address (a person) using the pronoun thou, especially as an expression of contempt or familiarity.
thru
thru
prep
(Canada, US, informal) Rare spelling of through.
(UK, rare, regional or dialectal) Eye dialect spelling of through.
thud
thud
noun
(BDSM) A slower, dull impact with a wide surface area.
A hard, dull impact.
The sound of a dull impact.
verb
To make the sound of a dull impact.
thug
thug
noun
(African-American Vernacular) One who, usually as a result of social disadvantage, has turned to committing crimes (e.g. selling drugs, robbery, assault, etc.) to make a living; a gangsta.
(historical) One of a band of assassins formerly active in northern India who worshipped Kali and offered their victims to her.
(horticulture) An over-vigorous plant that spreads and dominates the flowerbed.
A punk; a hoodlum; a hooligan.
A wooden bat used in the game of miniten, fitting around the player's hand.
Someone with an intimidating and unseemly appearance and mannerisms, who treats others violently and roughly, often for hire.
verb
To commit acts of thuggery, to live the life of a thug, or to dress and act in a manner reminiscent of someone who does.
thun
thur
thus
thus
adv
(conjunctive) As a result.
(manner) In this way or manner.
noun
Alternative form of thuris
tush
tush
intj
An exclamation of contempt or rebuke.
noun
(Britain, colloquial) Nonsense; tosh.
(UK, obsolete slang) Clipping of tusheroon, itself an alternative form of tosheroon.
(US, colloquial) The buttocks.
(now dialectal) A tusk.
A small tusk sometimes found on the female Indian elephant.
verb
(intransitive) To express contempt; rebuke.
(transitive) To pull or drag a heavy object such as a tree or log.
tuth
utah
utch
utch
pron
(West Country, Somerset, obsolete) Alternative form of utchy