"Caveating" is a word in ENGLISH
Shifting the sword from one side of an adversary's sword
to the other.
I was just cleaning up my own mess, Baz. Like, no one would call you a hero for cleaning up your own vomit.
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n. shin of leg.
Read the complete definitionimp. of Wit.
Read the complete definitionHaving, or consisting of, tow joints.
Read the complete definitionThe fee or fine for impounding.
Read the complete definitionTo challenge; also, to nonplus.
Read the complete definitionIn oid English law. The offense of harboring a fugitive, the penalty attached to which was one of the rights …
Read the complete definitionof Junto
Read the complete definitionRespectful; as, a respectuous silence.
Read the complete definitionBetween the nasal cavities; as, the internasal cartilage.
Read the complete definitionringlit n ringlet curls of hair. v [A; c1] wear ringlet curls; form the hair into ringlets.
Read the complete definitiontampal v [A; b] overlay a patch on clothing at places of great wear to add strength. Gitampálan nákù ang …
Read the complete definitionSame as Annotto.
Read the complete definition/AG-, -UM-/ to burst open. Irutem ti galut na dayta karton tapno saan nga bumikkias. Tighten the binding of that …
Read the complete definitionBlind as a stock; wholly blind.
Read the complete definitionlinabô - Cut or smitten with a sharp-edged tool. (cf. labô).
Read the complete definitionkinaburúka - Excitement, stir, disturbance, trouble; to be excited, be in commotion. (cf. buróka).
Read the complete definitionkuyáb - To fan. Kuyabí akó. Fan me. Kinuyabán níya ang kaláyo sang kalálaw. He fanned the fire into flame …
Read the complete definitionTo cast prematurely, as young; -- said of cattle, sheep, etc.
Read the complete definitionNaivete.
Read the complete definitionFish culture. See under Fish.
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