(with the) A feeling of boredom and no motivation; depression.
plural of blah
blash
blush
blush
noun
(chiefly US) A pale pink wine made by removing the dark grape skins at the required point during fermentation.
(figuratively) Feeling or appearance of optimism.
(uncountable, countable) A sort of makeup, frequently a powder, used to redden the cheeks.
A color between pink and cream.
A glow; a flush of colour, especially pink or red.
An act of blushing; a red glow on the face caused by shame, modesty, etc.
The collective noun for a group of boys.
verb
(aviation, intransitive) Of dope or varnish: to develop an undesirable white precipitate on the surface, due to being applied in humid conditions.
(copulative) To change skin color in the face (to a particular shade).
(intransitive) To become red in the face (and sometimes experience an associated feeling of warmth), especially due to shyness, shame, excitement, or embarrassment.
(intransitive) To become red.
(intransitive) To have a warm and delicate colour, like some roses and other flowers.
(intransitive, figuratively) To be ashamed or embarrassed (to do something).
(intransitive, obsolete) To glance with the eye, cast a glance.
(transitive) To express or make known by blushing.
(transitive) To suffuse with a blush; to redden; to make rosy.
buhls
buhls
noun
plural of buhl
clash
clash
noun
(Scotland) Chatter; gossip; idle talk.
(hurling) An instance of restarting the game after a "dead ball", where it is dropped between two opposing players, who can fight for possession.
(onomatopoeia) A loud sound, like the crashing together of metal objects.
(sports) match; a game between two sides.
A combination of garments that do not look good together, especially because of conflicting colours.
A skirmish, a hostile encounter.
An angry argument
Opposition; contradiction; such as between differing or contending interests, views, purposes etc.
verb
(intransitive) To argue angrily.
(intransitive) To make a clashing sound.
(intransitive, Scotland) To chatter or gossip.
(intransitive, in games or sports) To face each other in an important game.
(intransitive, of clothes, decor, colours) To fail to look good together; to contrast unattractively; to fail to harmonize.
(intransitive, of events) To coincide, to happen at the same time, thereby rendering it impossible to attend all.
(transitive) To cause to make a clashing sound.
To come into violent conflict.
closh
closh
noun
(obsolete) The game of ninepins.
A disease in the feet of cattle; laminitis; founder.
dahls
dahls
noun
plural of dahl
dhals
dhals
noun
plural of dhal
dhlos
elish
elsah
flash
flash
adj
(British, Australia and New Zealand, slang) Expensive-looking and demanding attention; stylish; showy.
(UK, of a person) Having plenty of ready money.
(UK, of a person) Liable to show off expensive possessions or money.
(US, slang) Occurring very rapidly, almost instantaneously.
(slang, obsolete) Relating to thieves and vagabonds.
noun
(Britain, Cockney) The strips of bright cloth or buttons worn around the collars of market traders.
(archaic) A preparation of capsicum, burnt sugar, etc., for colouring liquor to make it look stronger.
(colloquial, US) A flashlight; an electric torch.
(computing, uncountable) Clipping of flash memory.
(dated) A newsflash.
(engineering) A reservoir and sluiceway beside a navigable stream, just above a shoal, so that the stream may pour in water as boats pass, and thus bear them over the shoal.
(figuratively) A sudden and brilliant burst, as of genius or wit.
(juggling) A pattern where each prop is thrown and caught only once.
(linguistics) A language, created by a minority to maintain cultural identity, that cannot be understood by the ruling class.
(military) A form of military insignia.
(photography) Clipping of camera flash (“a device used to produce a flash of artificial light to help illuminate a scene”).
(uncountable) Pizzazz, razzle-dazzle.
A brief exposure or making visible (of a smile, badge, etc).
A pool.
A sudden, short, temporary burst of light.
A tattoo flash (example design on paper to give an idea of a possible tattoo).
A very short amount of time.
Any of various lycaenid butterflies of the genera Artipe, Deudorix and Rapala.
Material left around the edge of a moulded part at the parting line of the mould.
The (intentional or unintentional) exposure of an intimate body part or undergarment in public.
The sudden sensation of being "high" after taking a recreational drug.
verb
(figurative) To break forth like a sudden flood of light; to show a momentary brilliance.
(intransitive) To be visible briefly.
(intransitive) To blink; to shine or illuminate intermittently.
(intransitive) To burst out into violence.
(intransitive, of liquid) To evaporate suddenly. (See flash evaporation.)
(juggling) To perform a flash.
(metallurgy) To release the pressure from a pressurized vessel.
(transitive) To cause to shine briefly or intermittently.
(transitive) To make visible briefly.
(transitive) To send by some startling or sudden means.
(transitive) To telephone a person, only allowing the phone to ring once, in order to request a call back.
(transitive, climbing) To climb (a route) successfully on the first attempt.
(transitive, computing) To write to the memory of (an updatable component such as a BIOS chip or games cartridge).
(transitive, glassmaking) To cover with a thin layer, as objects of glass with glass of a different colour.
(transitive, glassmaking) To expand (blown glass) into a disc.
(transitive, intransitive, informal) To expose one's intimate body part or piece of clothing, often momentarily. (Contrast streak.)
(transitive, obsolete) To strike and throw up large bodies of water from the surface; to splash.
(transitive, obsolete) To trick up in a showy manner.
To communicate quickly.
To flaunt; to display in a showy manner.
To move, or cause to move, suddenly.
flesh
flesh
noun
(by extension) Bare arms, bare legs, bare torso.
(obsolete) Kindred; stock; race.
(obsolete) Tenderness of feeling; gentleness.
(religion) The evil and corrupting principle working in man.
(religion) The mortal body of a human being, contrasted with the spirit or soul.
A yellowish pink colour; the colour of some Caucasian human skin.
Animal tissue regarded as food; meat (but sometimes excluding fish).
The human body as a physical entity.
The skin of a human or animal.
The soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat.
The soft, often edible, parts of fruits or vegetables.
verb
(obsolete) To inure or habituate someone in or to a given practice.
(transitive) To bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.
(transitive) To glut.
(transitive) To put flesh on; to fatten.
(transitive) To reward (a hound, bird of prey etc.) with flesh of the animal killed, to excite it for further hunting; to train (an animal) to have an appetite for flesh.
To remove the flesh from the skin during the making of leather.
flosh
flosh
noun
(obsolete) A hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped.
Alternative form of floss (“fibres of corncob, bean plants, etc.”)
flush
flush
adj
(typography) Short for flush left and right: a body of text aligned with both its left and right margins.
Affluent; abounding; well furnished or suppled; hence, liberal; prodigal.
Full of vigour; fresh; glowing; bright.
Smooth, even, aligned; not sticking out.
Wealthy or well off.
noun
(computing) The process of clearing the contents of a buffer or cache.
(poker) A hand consisting of all cards with the same suit.
A group of birds that have suddenly started up from undergrowth, trees, etc.
A sudden flood or rush of feeling; a thrill of excitement, animation, etc.
A sudden flowing; a rush which fills or overflows, as of water for cleansing purposes.
A suffusion of the face with blood, as from fear, shame, modesty, or intensity of feeling of any kind; a blush; a glow.
Any tinge of red colour like that produced on the cheeks by a sudden rush of blood.
Particularly, such a cleansing of a toilet.
verb
(intransitive) To become suffused with reddish color due to embarrassment, excitement, overheating, or other systemic disturbance, to blush.
(intransitive) To take suddenly to flight, especially from cover.
(intransitive, of a toilet) To be cleansed by being flooded with generous quantities of water.
(intransitive, transitive) To dispose or be disposed of by flushing down a toilet
(masonry) To fill in (joints); to point the level; to make them flush.
(mining) To fill underground spaces, especially in coal mines, with material carried by water, which, after drainage, constitutes a compact mass.
(mining, intransitive) To operate a placer mine, where the continuous supply of water is insufficient, by holding back the water, and releasing it periodically in a flood.
(transitive) Particularly, to cleanse a toilet by introducing a large amount of water.
(transitive) To cause to blush.
(transitive) To cause to take flight from concealment.
(transitive) To cleanse by flooding with generous quantities of a fluid.
(transitive) To excite, inflame.
(transitive, computing) To clear (a buffer or cache) of its contents.
(transitive, computing, of data held in a buffer or cache) To write (the data) to primary storage, clearing it from the buffer or cache.
To cause to be full; to flood; to overflow; to overwhelm with water.
To flow and spread suddenly; to rush.
To show red; to shine suddenly; to glow.
hails
hails
noun
plural of hail
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hail
halas
halas
noun
plural of hala
hales
hales
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hale
halls
halls
noun
(UK, uncountable) Student accommodation
plural of hall
halms
halms
noun
plural of halm
halos
halos
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of halo
halse
halse
noun
(anatomy, archaic) The neck; the throat.
Alternative form of hawse
verb
(dialectal) To fall upon the neck of; hug; embrace.
(obsolete) To haul; to hoist.
(transitive) To beseech; adjure.
(transitive) To greet; salute; hail.
halsy
halts
halts
noun
plural of halt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of halt
harls
harls
noun
plural of harl
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harl
hauls
hauls
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haul
heals
heals
noun
plural of heal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of heal
heels
heels
noun
High-heeled shoes.
plural of heel
heils
heils
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of heil
helas
helas
intj
Obsolete form of alas.
hells
hells
noun
plural of hell
helms
helms
noun
plural of helm
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of helm
helps
helps
noun
plural of help
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of help
helsa
helse
herls
herls
noun
plural of herl
hills
hills
noun
plural of hill
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hill
hilsa
hilsa
noun
Tenualosa ilisha, a fish in the herring family, and a popular food fish in South Asia.
hilts
hilts
noun
plural of hilt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hilt
hilus
hilus
noun
(anatomy) A hilum.
hlhsr
holds
holds
noun
plural of hold
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hold
holes
holes
noun
plural of hole
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hole
holks
holks
noun
plural of holk
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of holk
holms
holms
noun
plural of holm
holst
holts
holts
noun
plural of holt
hosel
hosel
noun
(slang) A semester, in the context of a course of study which should be enjoyable as opposed to required work.
The portion of the head of a golf club to which the shaft of the club attaches.
howls
howls
noun
plural of howl
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of howl
hulas
hulas
noun
plural of hula
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hula
hulks
hulks
noun
plural of hulk
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hulk
hulls
hulls
noun
plural of hull
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hull
hurls
hurls
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hurl
hylas
klosh
kohls
kohls
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kohl
lakhs
lakhs
noun
plural of lakh
laths
laths
noun
plural of lath
leash
leash
noun
(surfing) A leg rope.
A brace and a half; a tierce.
A group of three
A set of three animals (especially greyhounds, foxes, bucks, and hares;)
A strap, cord or rope with which to restrain an animal, often a dog.
A string with a loop at the end for lifting warp threads, in a loom.
verb
(figuratively) to curb, restrain
To fasten or secure with a leash.
lehrs
lehrs
noun
plural of lehr
lesgh
lhasa
lhasa
Proper noun
Capital of Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China.
liesh
lisha
lishe
lochs
lochs
noun
plural of loch
lohse
lushy
lushy
adj
Drunk; tipsy.
Given to drinking alcohol.
Lush; growing abundantly.
plash
plash
noun
(UK, dialectal) A small pool of standing water; a puddle.
A splash, or the sound made by a splash.
A sudden downpour.
The branch of a tree partly cut or bent, and bound to, or intertwined with, other branches.
verb
(intransitive) To splash.
(transitive) To bend down a bough (in order to pick fruit from it).
(transitive) To cause a splash.
(transitive) To cut partly, or to bend and intertwine the branches of.
(transitive) To splash or sprinkle with colouring matter.
plush
plush
adj
(UK) Very expensive, or appearing expensive; opulent, luxurious.
(UK) Very extravagant.
(of a man-made object) Having a soft, fluffy exterior.
noun
A plush toy.
A textile fabric with a nap or shag on one side, longer and softer than the nap of velvet.
schul
selah
selah
intj
(biblical) A word occurring between verses or paragraphs in parts of the Hebrew Bible, namely in Habakkuk and the Psalms; perhaps indicating a pause, either for contemplation or for the singer to clear his or her throat.
noun
(Christianity) A pause or rest of a contemplative nature.
shala
shala
noun
Alternative form of sal (the tree)
shale
shale
noun
(geology) A fine-grained sedimentary rock of a thin, laminated, and often friable, structure.
A shell or husk; a cod or pod.
verb
To take off the shell or coat of.
shall
shall
verb
(obsolete) To owe.
Used before a verb to indicate the simple future tense in the first person singular or plural.
Used in questions with the first person singular or plural to suggest a possible future action.
Used similarly to indicate determination or obligation in the second and third persons singular or plural.
shalt
shalt
verb
(archaic) second-person singular simple present form of shall
shaly
shaly
adj
Pertaining to or resembling shale.
sharl
shaul
shawl
shawl
noun
A fold of wrinkled flesh under the lips and neck of a bloodhound, used in scenting.
A square or rectangular piece of cloth worn as a covering for the head, neck, and shoulders, typically by women.
(computing) The part of a repository where shelvesets are stored.
A flat, rigid structure, fixed at right angles to a wall or forming a part of a cabinet, desk etc., and used to support, store or display objects.
A projecting ledge that resembles such an object.
A reef, shoal or sandbar.
The capacity of such an object
shell
shell
noun
(UK, slang) A person's ear.
(architecture) Any slight hollow structure; a framework, or exterior structure, regarded as not complete or filled in, as the shell of a house.
(business) A legal entity that has no operations.
(by extension) Any mollusk having such a covering.
(chemistry) A set of atomic orbitals that have the same principal quantum number.
(computing) An operating system software user interface, whose primary purpose is to launch other programs and control their interactions; the user's command interpreter. Shell is a way to separate the internal complexity of the implementation of the command from the user. The internals can change while the user experience/interface remains the same.
(engineering) A gouge bit or shell bit.
(entomology) The exoskeleton or wing covers of certain insects.
(figuratively) The empty outward form of someone or something.
(figuratively) The outward form independent of what is inside.
(geology) The accreted mineral formed around a hollow geode.
(in the plural) Husks of cacao seeds, a decoction of which is sometimes used as a substitute or adulterant for cocoa and its products such as chocolate.
(music) A string instrument, as a lyre, whose acoustical chamber is formed like a shell.
(music) The body of a drum; the often wooden, often cylindrical acoustic chamber, with or without rims added for tuning and for attaching the drum head.
(nautical) A light boat whose frame is covered with thin wood, impermeable fabric, or water-proofed paper; a racing shell or dragon boat.
(nautical) The watertight outer covering of the hull of a vessel, often made with planking or metal plating.
(nautical, rigging) The outer frame or case of a block within which the sheaves revolve.
(phonology) The onset and coda of a syllable.
(weaponry) A hollow, usually spherical or cylindrical projectile fired from a siege mortar or a smoothbore cannon. It contains an explosive substance designed to be ignited by a fuse or by percussion at the target site so that it will burst and scatter at high velocity its contents and fragments. Formerly called a bomb.
(weaponry) The cartridge of a breechloading firearm; a load; a bullet; a round.
(weaponry) The casing of a self-contained single-unit artillery projectile.
A coarse or flimsy coffin; a thin interior coffin enclosed within a more substantial one.
A concave rough cast-iron tool in which a convex lens is ground to shape.
A garment, usually worn by women, such as a shirt, blouse, or top, with short sleeves or no sleeves, that often fastens in the rear.
A pod containing the seeds of certain plants, such as the legume Phaseolus vulgaris.
A psychological barrier to social interaction.
An emaciated person.
An engraved copper roller used in print works.
One of the outer layers of skin of an onion.
The calcareous or chitinous external covering of mollusks, crustaceans, and some other invertebrates.
The conjoined scutes that constitute the "shell" (carapace) of a tortoise or turtle.
The covering, or outside part, of a nut.
The hard calcareous covering of a bird egg.
The overlapping hard plates comprising the armor covering the armadillo's body.
The thin coating of copper on an electrotype.
verb
(computing, intransitive) To switch to a shell or command line.
(informal) To disburse or give up money, to pay. (Often used with out).
(intransitive) To cast the shell, or exterior covering; to fall out of the pod or husk.
(intransitive) To fall off, as a shell, crust, etc.
(topology) To form a shelling.
To bombard, to fire projectiles at, especially with artillery.
To form shallow, irregular cracks (in a coating).
To remove the outer covering or shell of something.
sheol
sherl
shiel
shiel
noun
A cottage.
A shepherd's hut or shieling.
verb
(intransitive, farming) To use a place as a shieling.
shilf
shilf
noun
(obsolete) straw
shilh
shill
shill
noun
(derogatory) Any person paid to endorse a product.
(gambling) A house player in a casino.
A person paid to endorse a product while pretending to be impartial.
An accomplice at a confidence trick during an auction or gambling game.
verb
(UK, obsolete, dialect) To shell.
(derogatory) To promote or endorse in return for payment, especially dishonestly.
To put under cover; to sheal.
shily
shily
adv
Archaic form of shyly.
shirl
shirl
noun
(mineralogy) Archaic form of schorl.
verb
(UK, dialect, intransitive) To slide.
shlep
shlep
noun
Alternative form of schlep
shluh
shoal
shoal
adj
(now rare) Shallow.
noun
(collective) A large number of fish (or other sea creatures) of the same species swimming together.
A sandbank or sandbar creating a shallow.
A shallow in a body of water.
Any large number of persons or things.
verb
(transitive) To cause a shallowing; to come to a more shallow part of.
To arrive at a shallow (or less deep) area.
To become shallow.
To collect in a shoal; to throng.
shola
shola
noun
(India, historical) A wooded ravine; a thicket.
A wild plant found in Bengal and Assam, Aeschynomene aspera, having a milky-white, spongy pith used for the manufacture of pith helmets and decorative artefacts.
shole
shole
noun
A plank fixed beneath an object, such as the rudder of a vessel, to protect it from damage.
Obsolete form of shoal.
shool
shool
noun
(obsolete or dialectal) A shovel.
(obsolete or dialectal) A spade.
Dated form of shul (“Ashkenazic synagogue”).
verb
(transitive, figuratively) To move with a shoveling motion, to cover as by shoveling
To go about begging.
To shuffle or shamble.
shorl
shorl
noun
Alternative form of schorl
shull
shuln
shuls
shuls
noun
plural of shul
shult
shyly
shyly
adv
In a shy manner.
slash
slash
adv
Used to note the sound or action of a slash.
conj
(Canada, US) Used to connect two or more identities in a list.
(Canada, US) Used to list alternatives.
noun
(Scotland) A large quantity of watery food such as broth.
(UK) Alternative form of slatch: a deep trough of finely-fractured culm or a circular or elliptical pocket of coal.
(US and Canada) A clearing in a forest, (particularly) those made by logging, fire, or other violent action.
(US and Canada) The loose woody debris remaining from a slash, (particularly forestry) the trimmings left while preparing felled trees for removal.
(US) A swampy area; a swamp.
(botany) A deep taper-pointed incision in a plant.
(cricket) A wild swinging strike of the bat.
(fandom slang) Slash fiction.
(fashion) A slit in an outer garment exposing a lining or inner garment, usually of a contrasting color or design; any intentional long vertical cut in a garment.
(figuratively) A sharp reduction.
(ice hockey, lacrosse) A hard swift lateral strike with a hockey or lacrosse stick, usually across another player's arms or legs.
(obsolete, rare) A drink of something; a draft.
(originally US, typography) The slash mark: the punctuation mark ⟨/⟩, sometimes (often proscribed) inclusive of any mark produced by a similar slashing movement of the pen, as the backslash ⟨\⟩.
(vulgar, UK, slang) A piss: an act of urination.
(vulgar, slang) Female genitalia.
A cut or laceration, often deep, made by an edged weapon or whip.
A swift, broad, cutting stroke made by an edged weapon or whip.
Any similar wide striking motion.
verb
(Scotland, intransitive) To work in wet conditions.
(UK, slang, intransitive) To piss, to urinate.
(US, Canada) To clear land, (particularly forestry) with violent action such as logging or brushfires or (agriculture, uncommon) through grazing.
(cricket) To swing wildly at the ball.
(fashion) To create slashes in a garment.
(figuratively) To criticize cuttingly.
(figuratively) To reduce sharply.
(ice hockey) To strike swiftly and laterally with a hockey stick, usually across another player's arms or legs.
(intransitive, fandom slang) To write slash fiction.
To crack a whip with a slashing motion.
To cut with a swift broad stroke of an edged weapon.
To move quickly and violently.
To produce a similar wound with a savage strike of a whip.
To strike violently and randomly
slath
slich
slish
slish
verb
(dated, Britain) To cut, slit or slash.
slosh
slosh
noun
(computing, slang) backslash, the character \.
(countable) A quantity of a liquid; more than a splash.
(countable) A sloshing sound or motion.
(slang) Inferior wine or other drink.
(uncountable) A game related to billiards.
(uncountable) Slush.
verb
(Britain, colloquial, transitive) To punch (someone).
(intransitive) To make a sloshing sound.
(intransitive) to move noisily through water or other liquid.
(intransitive, of a liquid) To shift chaotically; to splash noisily.
(transitive, of a liquid) To cause to slosh
(transitive, of a liquid) To pour noisily, sloppily or in large amounts
sloth
sloth
noun
(countable) A herbivorous, arboreal South American mammal of the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, noted for its slowness and inactivity.
(rare) A collective term for a group of bears.
(uncountable) Laziness; slowness in the mindset; disinclination to action or labour.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive, transitive) To be idle; to idle (away time).
slush
slush
noun
(engineering) A mixture of white lead and lime, used as a paint to prevent oxidation.
(publishing) Unsolicited manuscripts, as in slush pile.
A soft mixture of grease and other materials, used for lubrication.
Flavored shaved ice served as a drink.
Half-melted snow or ice, generally located on the ground.
Liquid mud or mire.
The refuse grease and fat collected in cooking, especially on shipboard.
verb
To paint with a mixture of white lead and lime.
To slosh or splash; to move as, or through, a slushy or liquid substance.
To smear with slushy liquid or grease.
stahl
sylph
sylph
noun
(by extension) A slender woman or girl, usually graceful and sometimes with the implication of sublime station over everyday people.
(mythology) An invisible being of the air.
(ornithology) Any of the mainly dark green and blue hummingbirds (genus Aglaiocercus), the male of which has a long forked tail.
The elemental being of air, usually female.
walsh
walsh
Proper noun
Variant of Welsh and Welch.
welsh
welsh
verb
(derogatory, sometimes offensive) To cheat or swindle someone, often by not paying a debt, especially a gambling debt.
(derogatory, sometimes offensive) To go back on one's word.