participle vulned) (heraldry, especially of a pelican) To wound (oneself) by biting at the breast. The shield depicts a pelican vulning herself. For quotations...
has ! to feed with pap From Middle English pappe, of uncertain origin. Perhaps from Latin papilla; or perhaps compare Old Swedish papp (“breast, nipple”)...
us floating on the waters, now only heaving like some troubled woman's breast, with leisure to reflect upon all that we had gone through and all that...
now. (usually in the plural) The human female breast. Synonyms: milkbag, funbag; see also Thesaurus:breasts (now historical) A pouch tied behind a man's...
colloquial and nonstandard) rode) (transitive, intransitive) To transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, later also a bicycle etc. [from 8th...
rujakan (“rujak eating or production”) susu (“milk”) + -an → susuan (“breast-feeding period”) Semantic loan from Javanese -ꦲꦼꦤ꧀ (-en). -an (colloquial) suffering...
vacuum”). sucker (plural suckers) A person or animal that sucks, especially a breast or udder; especially a suckling animal, young mammal before it is weaned...
Passport: A Novel of International Intrigue, page 47: The kids cost a bomb to feed, they eat all the time. 2011, Bibe, A Victim, page 38, He had recently exchanged...
form form book form class form-critical form criticism form factor form feed form filling formfilling form-fitting form genera form genus form letter...
scene vi, page 17: I could mock the ſultry Toil, / VVhen on my Charmer's Breaſt repos'd. 1786, Robert Burns, “The Holy Fair”, in Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish...