chin curtain curtain array curtain bangs curtain call curtain coating curtain lecture curtain off curtain-raise curtain-raiser curtain raiser curtain ring...
IPA(key): /²ɡɑrdn̩/ garden m definite singular of garde From Dutch gordijn (“curtain”). garden window blind awning (shelter from sunlight) garden indefinite...
Latin spatium, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)peh₂- (“to stretch, to pull”). enPR: spās, IPA(key): /speɪs/ Hyphenation: space Rhymes: -eɪs space (countable...
has an article on: smoke Wikipedia smoak (obsolete) (UK) enPR: smōk, IPA(key): /sməʊk/ (US) enPR: smōk, IPA(key): /smoʊk/ (Canada, Scotland) IPA(key):...
climb the walls cobwall cookie wall cosmic wall crosswall curtainwall curtain wall dead wall diaphragm wall domain wall DonoWall drive someone to the...
See also: Ring and riñg (Received Pronunciation) enPR: rĭng; IPA(key): /ɹɪŋ/ (General American) enPR: rēng; IPA(key): /ɹi(ː)ŋ/ Rhymes: -ɪŋ, -iŋ Homophone:...
harder they fall, the bigger they come, the harder they fall the curtain falls the curtain falls the nut does not fall far from the tree the rain in Spain...
ace-four on my hand. In other words, I have ace-rag. (slang, theater) A curtain of various kinds. (dated) A person suffering from exhaustion or lack of...
Fleet Street bullying, using his newspaper to peddle his Little-England, curtain-twitching Alan Partridgesque view of the world, which manages to combine...
(uncountable, dance) Ellipsis of tap dance. 1944, Noel Streatfeild, “Cousins”, in Curtain Up (Pennant Books), London: J[oseph] M[alaby] Dent & Sons, published 1964...