The Collaborative International Dictionary
Marketer \Mar"ket*er\, n. One who attends a market to buy or sell; one who carries goods to market.
Whisky \Whis"ky\, Whiskey \Whis"key\, n. [Ir. or Gael. uisge water (perhaps akin to E. wash, water) in uisgebeatha whiskey, properly, water of life. Cf. Usquebaugh.] An intoxicating liquor distilled from grain, potatoes, etc., especially in Scotland, Ireland, and the United States. In the United States, whisky is generally distilled from maize, rye, or wheat, but in Scotland and Ireland it is often made from malted barley.
Bourbon whisky, corn whisky made in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Crooked whisky. See under Crooked.
Whisky Jack (Zo["o]l.), the Canada jay ( Perisoreus Canadensis). It is noted for its fearless and familiar habits when it frequents the camps of lumbermen in the winter season. Its color is dull grayish blue, lighter beneath. Called also moose bird.
Whiskey \Whis"key\, Whisky \Whis"ky\, n.; pl. Whiskeysor Whiskies. [See Whisk, v. t. & n.] A light carriage built for rapid motion; -- called also tim-whiskey.
Forebeam \Fore"beam`\, n. The breast beam of a loom.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: trank)
a. Extending throughout a government
a. 1 Of or pertaining to the culture of an ethnic group 2 Describing an ethnic group that has a distinct culture
n. (plural of sidelock English)
vb. 1 (&lit to spill out English) 2 (context intransitive said of people English) to exit (outside) in large quantities 3 (context intransitive said of emotions or feelings English) to be released without constraint
n. (plural of crystalline English)
vb. (context idiomatic English) To begin rapidly.
n. (context Cockney rhyming slang vulgar English) A wank. Masturbation.
n. (plural of sibilancy English)
vb. (present participle of deeky English)
n. One who designs and executes marketing campaigns.
vb. (en-third-person singularthrow the baby out with the bathwater)
n. 1 (context chiefly UK and Canada English) An alcoholic liquor distilled from fermented grain and usually aged in in oak barrels. 2 (context chiefly UK and Canada English) A drink of this liquor.
n. (plural of singletail English)
n. The breast beam of a loom.
Usage examples of "forebeam".
Ricordiamola questa recente storia: poi ditemi come si fa a non intingere la penna nel fiele, a non temperarla col pugnale!
Sheila Radford, Dr Mike Berry, Jai Penna, Paula Tyler and Dr Sue Black.
A man looked back, but it was his own reflection in the viewport penna glass.
Frankie Hegarty, Brigid Baillie, David Byrne, Chaz Brenchley, Jai Penna, and Sharon Zukowski.
Come ho detto poc'anzi, avevo trovato penna, inchiostro e calamaio, dei quali feci uso con estrema parsimonia.