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all
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adv 1: to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent
(`whole' is often used informally for `wholly'); "he was
wholly convinced"; "entirely satisfied with the meal";
"it was completely different from what we expected"; "was
completely at fault"; "a totally new situation"; "the
directions were all wrong"; "it was not altogether her
fault"; "an altogether new approach"; "a whole new idea"
[syn: wholly, entirely, completely, totally,
all, altogether, whole] [ant: part, partially,
partly]
adj 1: quantifier; used with either mass or count nouns to
indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a
class; "we sat up all night"; "ate all the food"; "all
men are mortal"; "all parties are welcome" [ant: no(a),
some(a)]
2: completely given to or absorbed by; "became all attention"
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awl
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n 1: a pointed tool for marking surfaces or for punching small
holes
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ball
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n 1: round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games; "the
ball travelled 90 mph on his serve"; "the mayor threw out
the first ball"; "the ball rolled into the corner pocket"
2: a solid projectile that is shot by a musket; "they had to
carry a ramrod as well as powder and ball" [syn: musket
ball, ball]
3: an object with a spherical shape; "a ball of fire" [syn:
ball, globe, orb]
4: the people assembled at a lavish formal dance; "the ball was
already emptying out before the fire alarm sounded"
5: one of the two male reproductive glands that produce
spermatozoa and secrete androgens; "she kicked him in the
balls and got away" [syn: testis, testicle, orchis,
ball, ballock, bollock, nut, egg]
6: a spherical object used as a plaything; "he played with his
rubber ball in the bathtub"
7: United States comedienne best known as the star of a popular
television program (1911-1989) [syn: Ball, Lucille Ball]
8: a compact mass; "a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder"
[syn: ball, clod, glob, lump, clump, chunk]
9: a lavish dance requiring formal attire [syn: ball,
formal]
10: a more or less rounded anatomical body or mass; "the ball at
the base of the thumb"; "he stood on the balls of his feet"
11: the game of baseball
12: a pitch that is not in the strike zone; "he threw nine
straight balls before the manager yanked him"
v 1: form into a ball by winding or rolling; "ball wool"
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baseball
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n 1: a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of
nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs;
"he played baseball in high school"; "there was a baseball
game on every empty lot"; "there was a desire for National
League ball in the area"; "play ball!" [syn: baseball,
baseball game]
2: a ball used in playing baseball
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basketball
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n 1: a game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5
players; points are scored by throwing the ball through an
elevated horizontal hoop [syn: basketball, basketball
game, hoops]
2: an inflated ball used in playing basketball
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bawl
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v 1: shout loudly and without restraint [syn: bawl, bellow]
2: make a raucous noise [syn: yawp, bawl]
3: cry loudly; "Don't bawl in public!"
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befall
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v 1: become of; happen to; "He promised that no harm would
befall her"; "What has become of my children?" [syn:
befall, bechance, betide]
2: happen, occur, or be the case in the course of events or by
chance; "It happens that today is my birthday"; "These things
befell" (Santayana) [syn: happen, befall, bechance]
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blackball
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n 1: the act of excluding someone by a negative vote or veto
[syn: barring, blackball]
v 1: expel from a community or group [syn: banish, ban,
ostracize, ostracise, shun, cast out, blackball]
2: vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent; "The
President vetoed the bill" [syn: veto, blackball,
negative]
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brawl
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n 1: an uproarious party [syn: bash, do, brawl]
2: a noisy fight in a crowd [syn: brawl, free-for-all]
v 1: to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively; "The bar
keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on
down the street" [syn: brawl, wrangle]
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call
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n 1: a telephone connection; "she reported several anonymous
calls"; "he placed a phone call to London"; "he heard the
phone ringing but didn't want to take the call" [syn:
call, phone call, telephone call]
2: a special disposition (as if from a divine source) to pursue
a particular course; "he was disappointed that he had not
heard the Call"
3: a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the
speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the
audience" [syn: cry, outcry, call, yell, shout,
vociferation]
4: a demand especially in the phrase "the call of duty" [syn:
call, claim]
5: the characteristic sound produced by a bird; "a bird will not
learn its song unless it hears it at an early age" [syn:
birdcall, call, birdsong, song]
6: a brief social visit; "senior professors' wives no longer
make afternoon calls on newcomers"; "the characters in Henry
James' novels are forever paying calls on each other, usually
in the parlor of some residence"
7: a demand by a broker that a customer deposit enough to bring
his margin up to the minimum requirement [syn: margin call,
call]
8: a demand for a show of hands in a card game; "after two
raises there was a call"
9: a request; "many calls for Christmas stories"; "not many
calls for buggywhips"
10: an instruction that interrupts the program being executed;
"Pascal performs calls by simply giving the name of the
routine to be executed"
11: a visit in an official or professional capacity; "the
pastor's calls on his parishioners"; "the salesman's call on
a customer"
12: (sports) the decision made by an umpire or referee; "he was
ejected for protesting the call"
13: the option to buy a given stock (or stock index or commodity
future) at a given price before a given date [syn: call
option, call] [ant: put, put option]
v 1: assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to; "They
named their son David"; "The new school was named after the
famous Civil Rights leader" [syn: name, call]
2: ascribe a quality to or give a name of a common noun that
reflects a quality; "He called me a bastard"; "She called her
children lazy and ungrateful"
3: get or try to get into communication (with someone) by
telephone; "I tried to call you all night"; "Take two aspirin
and call me in the morning" [syn: call, telephone, call
up, phone, ring]
4: utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor
inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but
she couldn't hear me" [syn: shout, shout out, cry,
call, yell, scream, holler, hollo, squall]
5: order, request, or command to come; "She was called into the
director's office"; "Call the police!" [syn: call, send
for]
6: pay a brief visit; "The mayor likes to call on some of the
prominent citizens" [syn: visit, call in, call]
7: call a meeting; invite or command to meet; "The Wannsee
Conference was called to discuss the `Final Solution'"; "The
new dean calls meetings every week"
8: read aloud to check for omissions or absentees; "Call roll"
9: send a message or attempt to reach someone by radio, phone,
etc.; make a signal to in order to transmit a message;
"Hawaii is calling!"; "A transmitter in Samoa was heard
calling"
10: utter a characteristic note or cry; "bluejays called to one
another"
11: stop or postpone because of adverse conditions, such as bad
weather; "call a football game"
12: greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name; "He always
addresses me with `Sir'"; "Call me Mister"; "She calls him
by first name" [syn: address, call]
13: make a stop in a harbour; "The ship will call in Honolulu
tomorrow"
14: demand payment of (a loan); "Call a loan" [syn: call,
call in]
15: make a demand, as for a card or a suit or a show of hands;
"He called his trump" [syn: bid, call]
16: give the calls (to the dancers) for a square dance [syn:
call, call off]
17: indicate a decision in regard to; "call balls and strikes
behind the plate"
18: make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome
of an election" [syn: predict, foretell,
prognosticate, call, forebode, anticipate,
promise]
19: require the presentation of for redemption before
maturation; "Call a bond"
20: challenge (somebody) to make good on a statement; charge
with or censure for an offense; "He deserves to be called on
that"
21: declare in the capacity of an umpire or referee; "call a
runner out"
22: lure by imitating the characteristic call of an animal;
"Call ducks"
23: order or request or give a command for; "The unions called a
general strike for Sunday"
24: order, summon, or request for a specific duty or activity,
work, role; "He was already called 4 times for jury duty";
"They called him to active military duty"
25: utter in a loud voice or announce; "He called my name"; "The
auctioneer called the bids"
26: challenge the sincerity or truthfulness of; "call the
speaker on a question of fact"
27: consider or regard as being; "I would not call her
beautiful"
28: rouse somebody from sleep with a call; "I was called at 5
A.M. this morning"
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cannonball
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n 1: a solid projectile that in former times was fired from a
cannon [syn: cannonball, cannon ball, round shot]
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crawl
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n 1: a very slow movement; "the traffic advanced at a crawl"
2: a swimming stroke; arms are moved alternately overhead
accompanied by a flutter kick [syn: crawl, front crawl,
Australian crawl]
3: a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the
body; "a crawl was all that the injured man could manage";
"the traffic moved at a creep" [syn: crawl, crawling,
creep, creeping]
v 1: move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body
near the ground; "The crocodile was crawling along the
riverbed" [syn: crawl, creep]
2: feel as if crawling with insects; "My skin crawled--I was
terrified"
3: be full of; "The old cheese was crawling with maggots"
4: show submission or fear [syn: fawn, crawl, creep,
cringe, cower, grovel]
5: swim by doing the crawl; "European children learn the breast
stroke; they often don't know how to crawl"
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drawl
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n 1: a slow speech pattern with prolonged vowels
v 1: lengthen and slow down or draw out; "drawl one's vowels"
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eyeball
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n 1: the ball-shaped capsule containing the vertebrate eye [syn:
eyeball, orb]
v 1: look at [syn: eye, eyeball]
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fastball
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n 1: (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung
late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but
smoke" [syn: fastball, heater, smoke, hummer,
bullet]
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fireball
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n 1: an especially luminous meteor (sometimes exploding) [syn:
bolide, fireball]
2: a highly energetic and indefatigable person [syn:
powerhouse, human dynamo, ball of fire, fireball]
3: a ball of fire (such as the sun or a ball-shaped discharge of
lightning)
4: the luminous center of a nuclear explosion
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football
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n 1: any of various games played with a ball (round or oval) in
which two teams try to kick or carry or propel the ball
into each other's goal [syn: football, football game]
2: the inflated oblong ball used in playing American football
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forestall
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v 1: keep from happening or arising; make impossible; "My sense
of tact forbids an honest answer"; "Your role in the
projects precludes your involvement in the competitive
project" [syn: prevent, forestall, foreclose,
preclude, forbid]
2: act in advance of; deal with ahead of time [syn:
anticipate, foresee, forestall, counter]
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handball
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n 1: a small rubber ball used in playing the game of handball
2: a game played in a walled court or against a single wall by
two or four players who strike a rubber ball with their hands
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hardball
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n 1: a no-nonsense attitude in business or politics; "they play
hardball in the Senate"
2: baseball as distinguished from softball [ant: softball,
softball game]
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haul
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n 1: the act of drawing or hauling something; "the haul up the
hill went very slowly" [syn: draw, haul, haulage]
2: the quantity that was caught; "the catch was only 10 fish"
[syn: catch, haul]
v 1: draw slowly or heavily; "haul stones"; "haul nets" [syn:
haul, hale, cart, drag]
2: transport in a vehicle; "haul stones from the quarry in a
truck"; "haul vegetables to the market"
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highball
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n 1: a mixed drink made of alcoholic liquor mixed with water or
a carbonated beverage and served in a tall glass
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install
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v 1: set up for use; "install the washer and dryer"; "We put in
a new sink" [syn: install, instal, put in, set up]
2: put into an office or a position; "the new president was
installed immediately after the election" [syn: install,
instal]
3: place; "Her manager had set her up at the Ritz" [syn:
install, instal, set up, establish]
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knuckleball
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n 1: a baseball pitch thrown with little speed or spin [syn:
knuckleball, knuckler]
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meatball
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n 1: ground meat formed into a ball and fried or simmered in
broth
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mothball
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n 1: a small sphere of camphor or naphthalene used to keep moths
away from stored clothing [syn: mothball, camphor ball]
v 1: put into long-term storage
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oddball
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n 1: a person with an unusual or odd personality [syn:
eccentric, eccentric person, flake, oddball,
geek]
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pinball
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n 1: a game played on a sloping board; the object is to propel
marbles against pins or into pockets [syn: pinball,
pinball game]
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recall
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n 1: a request by the manufacturer of a defective product to
return the product (as for replacement or repair) [syn:
recall, callback]
2: a call to return; "the recall of our ambassador"
3: a bugle call that signals troops to return
4: the process of remembering (especially the process of
recovering information by mental effort); "he has total
recall of the episode" [syn: recall, recollection,
reminiscence]
5: the act of removing an official by petition
v 1: recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't
remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her
last name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do
you remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories"
[syn: remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call
up, recollect, think] [ant: blank out, block,
draw a blank, forget]
2: go back to something earlier; "This harks back to a previous
remark of his" [syn: hark back, return, come back,
recall]
3: call to mind; "His words echoed John F. Kennedy" [syn:
echo, recall]
4: summon to return; "The ambassador was recalled to his
country"; "The company called back many of the workers it had
laid off during the recession" [syn: recall, call back]
5: cause one's (or someone else's) thoughts or attention to
return from a reverie or digression; "She was recalled by a
loud laugh"
6: make unavailable; bar from sale or distribution; "The company
recalled the product when it was found to be faulty" [ant:
issue, supply]
7: cause to be returned; "recall the defective auto tires"; "The
manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt" [syn:
recall, call in, call back, withdraw]
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scrawl
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n 1: poor handwriting [syn: scribble, scratch, scrawl,
cacography]
v 1: write carelessly [syn: scribble, scrawl]
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screwball
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adj 1: foolish; totally unsound; "a crazy scheme"; "half-baked
ideas"; "a screwball proposal without a prayer of
working" [syn: crazy, half-baked, screwball,
softheaded]
n 1: a whimsically eccentric person [syn: crackpot, crank,
nut, nut case, fruitcake, screwball]
2: a pitch with reverse spin that curves toward the side of the
plate from which it was thrown
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small
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adv 1: on a small scale; "think small" [ant: big]
adj 1: limited or below average in number or quantity or
magnitude or extent; "a little dining room"; "a little
house"; "a small car"; "a little (or small) group" [syn:
small, little] [ant: big, large]
2: limited in size or scope; "a small business"; "a newspaper
with a modest circulation"; "small-scale plans"; "a pocket-
size country" [syn: minor, modest, small, small-
scale, pocket-size, pocket-sized]
3: (of children and animals) young, immature; "what a big little
boy you are"; "small children" [syn: little, small]
4: slight or limited; especially in degree or intensity or
scope; "a series of death struggles with small time in
between"
5: low or inferior in station or quality; "a humble cottage"; "a
lowly parish priest"; "a modest man of the people"; "small
beginnings" [syn: humble, low, lowly, modest,
small]
6: lowercase; "little a"; "small a"; "e.e.cummings's poetry is
written all in minuscule letters" [syn: little,
minuscule, small]
7: (of a voice) faint; "a little voice"; "a still small voice"
[syn: little, small]
8: have fine or very small constituent particles; "a small misty
rain"
9: not large but sufficient in size or amount; "a modest
salary"; "modest inflation"; "helped in my own small way"
[syn: modest, small]
10: made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth); "her
comments made me feel small" [syn: belittled,
diminished, small]
n 1: the slender part of the back
2: a garment size for a small person
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snowball
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n 1: plant having heads of fragrant white trumpet-shaped
flowers; grows in sandy arid regions [syn: snowball,
sweet sand verbena, Abronia elliptica]
2: ball of ice cream covered with coconut and usually chocolate
sauce
3: ball of crushed ice with fruit syrup
4: snow pressed into a ball for throwing (playfully)
v 1: increase or accumulate at a rapidly accelerating rate
2: throw snowballs at
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softball
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n 1: ball used in playing softball [syn: softball, playground
ball]
2: a game closely resembling baseball that is played on a
smaller diamond and with a ball that is larger and softer
[syn: softball, softball game] [ant: hardball]
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sprawl
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n 1: an aggregation or continuous network of urban communities
[syn: conurbation, urban sprawl, sprawl]
2: an ungainly posture with arms and legs spread about [syn:
sprawl, sprawling]
v 1: sit or lie with one's limbs spread out
2: go, come, or spread in a rambling or irregular way; "Branches
straggling out quite far" [syn: sprawl, straggle]
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squall
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n 1: sudden violent winds; often accompanied by precipitation
v 1: make high-pitched, whiney noises [syn: squall, waul,
wawl]
2: utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor
inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but
she couldn't hear me" [syn: shout, shout out, cry,
call, yell, scream, holler, hollo, squall]
3: blow in a squall; "When it squalls, a prudent sailor reefs
his sails"
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stall
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n 1: a compartment in a stable where a single animal is confined
and fed
2: small area set off by walls for special use [syn: booth,
cubicle, stall, kiosk]
3: a booth where articles are displayed for sale [syn: stall,
stand, sales booth]
4: a malfunction in the flight of an aircraft in which there is
a sudden loss of lift that results in a downward plunge; "the
plane went into a stall and I couldn't control it"
5: seating in the forward part of the main level of a theater
6: small individual study area in a library [syn: carrel,
carrell, cubicle, stall]
7: a tactic used to mislead or delay [syn: stall, stalling]
v 1: postpone doing what one should be doing; "He did not want
to write the letter and procrastinated for days" [syn:
procrastinate, stall, drag one's feet, drag one's
heels, shillyshally, dilly-dally, dillydally]
2: come to a stop; "The car stalled in the driveway" [syn:
stall, conk]
3: deliberately delay an event or action; "she doesn't want to
write the report, so she is stalling"
4: put into, or keep in, a stall; "Stall the horse"
5: experience a stall in flight, of airplanes
6: cause an airplane to go into a stall
7: cause an engine to stop; "The inexperienced driver kept
stalling the car"
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stickball
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n 1: a form of baseball played in the streets with a rubber ball
and broomstick handle [syn: stickball, stickball game]
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thrall
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n 1: the state of being under the control of another person
[syn: bondage, slavery, thrall, thralldom,
thraldom]
2: someone held in bondage
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trawl
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n 1: a long fishing line with many shorter lines and hooks
attached to it (usually suspended between buoys) [syn:
trawl, trawl line, spiller, setline, trotline]
2: a conical fishnet dragged through the water at great depths
[syn: trawl, dragnet, trawl net]
v 1: fish with trawlers
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volleyball
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n 1: a game in which two teams hit an inflated ball over a high
net using their hands [syn: volleyball, volleyball
game]
2: an inflated ball used in playing volleyball
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gaul
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n 1: a person of French descent [syn: frog, Gaul]
2: a Celt of ancient Gaul
3: an ancient region of western Europe that included what is now
northern Italy and France and Belgium and part of Germany and
the Netherlands [syn: Gaul, Gallia]
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paul
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n 1: United States feminist (1885-1977) [syn: Paul, Alice
Paul]
2: (New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles;
author of several Epistles in the New Testament; even though
Paul was not present at the Last Supper he is considered an
Apostle; "Paul's name was Saul prior to his conversion to
Christianity" [syn: Paul, Saint Paul, St. Paul,
Apostle Paul, Paul the Apostle, Apostle of the
Gentiles, Saul, Saul of Tarsus]
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saul
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n 1: (Old Testament) the first king of the Israelites who
defended Israel against many enemies (especially the
Philistines)
2: (New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles;
author of several Epistles in the New Testament; even though
Paul was not present at the Last Supper he is considered an
Apostle; "Paul's name was Saul prior to his conversion to
Christianity" [syn: Paul, Saint Paul, St. Paul,
Apostle Paul, Paul the Apostle, Apostle of the
Gentiles, Saul, Saul of Tarsus]
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spall
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n 1: a fragment broken off from the edge or face of stone or ore
and having at least one thin edge; "a truck bearing a mound
of blue spalls" [syn: spall, spawl]
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appall
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v 1: strike with disgust or revulsion; "The scandalous behavior
of this married woman shocked her friends" [syn: shock,
offend, scandalize, scandalise, appal, appall,
outrage]
2: fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly
surprised; "I was horrified at the thought of being late for
my interview"; "The news of the executions horrified us"
[syn: dismay, alarm, appal, appall, horrify]
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nepal
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n 1: a small landlocked Asian country high in the Himalayas
between India and China [syn: Nepal, Kingdom of Nepal]
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montreal
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n 1: a city in southern Quebec province on the Saint Lawrence
River; the largest city in Quebec and 2nd largest in
Canada; the 2nd largest French-speaking city in the world
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senegal
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n 1: a republic in northwestern Africa on the coast of the
Atlantic; formerly a French colony but achieved
independence in 1960 [syn: Senegal, Republic of
Senegal]
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lowball
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v 1: make a deliberately low estimate; "The construction company
wanted the contract badly and lowballed" [syn: lowball,
underestimate]
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paintball
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n 1: a capsule filled with water-soluble dye used as a
projectile in playing the game of paintball
2: a game that simulates military combat; players on one team
try to eliminate players on the opposing team by shooting
capsules of paint at them
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punchball
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n 1: an inflated ball or bag that is suspended and punched for
training in boxing [syn: punching bag, punch bag,
punching ball, punchball]
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heelball
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speedball
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aul
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aull
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rollerball
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goalball
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patball
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stoolball
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