"Sea Anchor" is a word in ENGLISH
See Drag sail, under 4th Drag.
Just five minutes, God, I chant like some hostage negotiator on the brink of a resolution. Five minutes alone. Please, please. Please.
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A new business was opening and one of the owner's friends wanted to send flowers for the occasion. They arrived at the new business site and the owner read the card; it said "Rest in Peace". The owner was angry and called the florist to complain. After he had told the florist of the obvious mistake and how angry he was ,the florist said. "Sir, I'm really sorry for the mistake, but rather than getting angry you should imagine this: somewhere there is a funeral taking place today, and they have flowers with a note saying, "Congratulations on your new location."
ayun moving dragged along with s.t. Midágan ang barútu ayun sa súg, The boat is travelling along with the current. …
Read the complete definitionbúyla - To pull, drag, push, etc. See búlya, búklas.
Read the complete definitionThe difference between the speed of a screw steamer under sail and that of the screw when the ship outruns …
Read the complete definitionAnything towed in the water to retard a ship's progress, or to keep her head up to the wind; esp., …
Read the complete definitionSee Drag, n., 6, and Drag sail, under Drag, n.
Read the complete definitioniyágud - To drag or push one’s body along a surface without the use of the legs. See ígod id.
Read the complete definitionn. stilts. --syn. see TEKKEN. v. /AG-/ to walk on stilts. KADAPA; KADKADAPA, v. /AG-, -UM-/ to move forwar. heavily …
Read the complete definitionkásu n case, suit. palit ug get dragged into a case. way noth-ing serious. Síging bayli kay way kásu, On …
Read the complete definitionpadánas - To drag, pull, trail, etc. See pagúyud. (dánas—gúyud).
Read the complete definitionsárap v {1} [A; a12] go over a place in fine detail so as not to miss anything. Sarápun ta …
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