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molecular weights

n. (plural of molecular weight English)

knosps

n. (plural of knosp English)

robab

n. (alternative form of rubab English)

went to bed

vb. (en-simple past of: go to bed)

pinkening

vb. (present participle of pinken English)

lateward

adv. (label en obsolete) rather late

shovellers

n. (plural of shoveller English)

peenging

vb. (present participle of peenge English)

lez out

vb. (context colloquial English) Chiefly of a heterosexual woman, to engage in lesbian activity

hit one out of the ballpark

vb. 1 (context baseball English) To hit a fair ball so well that the ball flies over all of the spectators' seats and lands outside the stadium. 2 (context idiomatic by extension English) To produce a spectacular achievement.

bioscopes

n. (plural of bioscope English)

flycatcher

n. Any of many kinds of birds, of the families ''Muscicapidae'' (in Europe and Asia) and ''Tyrannidae'' (in the Americas), that catch insects in flight.

lunkish

a. Like a lunk; stupid, foolish.

subresources

n. (plural of subresource English)

petering out

vb. (present participle of peter out English)

terins

n. (plural of terin English)

spectrohelioscopes

n. (plural of spectrohelioscope English)

trebuchets

n. (plural of trebuchet English)

gnarly

a. 1 having or characterized by gnarls; gnarled 2 (context US slang English) dangerous 3 (context US slang English) unpleasant, awful, ugly 4 (context slang English) excellent, attractive 5 (context US slang English) Of music or a sound, harsh

vacationer

n. (context US English) someone who is on vacation

chiffoniers

n. (plural of chiffonier English)

recolorations

n. (plural of recoloration English)

beserker

alt. One who fights as if in a rage; one who berserks. n. One who fights as if in a rage; one who berserks.

crying out against

vb. (present participle of cry out against English)

insultations

n. (plural of insultation English)

retrieve

n. 1 A retrieval 2 (context sports English) The return of a difficult ball 3 (context obsolete English) A seeking again; a discovery. 4 (context obsolete English) The recovery of game once sprung. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To regain or get back something. 2 (context transitive English) To rescue (a) creature(s) 3 (context transitive English) To salvage something 4 (context transitive English) To remedy or rectify something. 5 (context transitive English) To remember or recall something. 6 (context transitive English) To fetch or carry back something. 7 (context transitive English) To fetch and bring in game. 8 (context intransitive English) To fetch and bring in game systematically. 9 (context intransitive English) To fetch or carry back systematically, notably as a game. 10 (context sports transitive English) To make a difficult but successful return of the ball. 11 (context obsolete English) To remedy the evil consequence of, to repair (a loss or damage).

birthtimes

n. (plural of birthtime English)

chicken turtle

n. An uncommon freshwater turtle found in the southeast of the United States, similar in appearance to the Eastern painted turtle but with an unusually long, striped neck, a yellow stripe on each of its legs and a net-like pattern on its carapace.

colliding

vb. (present participle of collide English)

Usage examples of "colliding".

In the end, two particles are fired at each other, they interact through the electromagnetic force, and finally they emerge on deflected trajectories, a sequence of events that bears some similarity to our description of colliding billiard balls.

Then the spiders became agitated, colliding and bunching together, and a couple of micromissiles came soaring toward the raiders, trailing gray smoke.

He turned just in time to avoid colliding with another man on a horse.

His curiosity alerted, he dashed out onto deck, nearly colliding with Trenn who stood just outside the cabin door.