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English 5 letter words - Containing letters ikfs - page 1

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finks

finks

noun

  1. plural of fink

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fink

fiske

flisk

flisk

noun

  1. (Scotland) A caper; a spring; a whim.
  2. A comb with large teeth.

verb

  1. (Scotland, obsolete) To frisk; to skip; to caper.

frisk

frisk

adj

  1. (archaic) Lively; brisk.

noun

  1. A little playful skip or leap; a brisk and lively movement.
  2. The act of frisking, of searching for something by feeling someone's body.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To frolic, gambol, skip, dance, leap.
  2. (transitive) To search (someone) by feeling their body and clothing.

kaifs

kiefs

skeif

skiff

skiff

noun

  1. A (typically light) dusting of snow or ice (or dust, etc) (on ground, water, trees, etc).
  2. A light, fleeting shower of rain or snow, or gust of wind, etc.
  3. A small flat-bottomed open boat with a pointed bow and square stern.
  4. An act of slightly pruning tea bushes, placing new leaves at a convenient height without removing much woody growth.
  5. Any of various types of boats small enough for sailing or rowing by one person.

verb

  1. (dialectal, of rain or snow) To fall lightly or briefly, and lightly cover the ground (etc).
  2. To cut (a tea bush) to maintain the plucking table.
  3. To navigate in a skiff.

skift

skift

noun

  1. (dialectal, including Scotland, Shetland and Appalachia) Synonym of skiff (“light shower of rain or snow; light dusting of snow or ice (on ground, water, etc)”)

verb

  1. (dialectal, of rain or snow) Synonym of skiff (“fall lightly or briefly, and lightly cover the ground”)
  2. (dialectal, possibly obsolete) To shift; to move or remove.