someone's head live rent free in someone's head longhead longheaded loose head lose her head lose his head lose one's head lose one's head if it wasn't...
lose-lose lose no time lose one's balance lose one's bearings lose one's bottle lose one's cookies lose one's cool lose oneself lose one's head lose one's...
German ein, eins (“one”); Danish en (“one”); Swedish en (“one”); Norwegian Nynorsk ein (“one”), Icelandic einn (“one”); Latin ūnus (“one”) (Old Latin oinos);...
transitive: to cause to move to move one's head from side to side transitive: to disturb emotionally transitive: to lose, evade intransitive: to move from...
over read over rise over run roll over roll-over roll over in one's grave roof over one's head run over run roughshod over run the rule over scoot over screwed-over...
sweater up to one's neck up to one's neck in alligators V-neck volcanic neck wind one's neck in wryneck part of body connecting the head and the trunk...
Pronunciation) enPR: nŏb, IPA(key): /nɒb/ (US) enPR: nŏb, IPA(key): /nɑb/ Homophone: nob Rhymes: -ɒb knob (plural knobs) A rounded protuberance, especially one arising...
tiger by the tail have one's tail up have the tiger by the tail have the world by the tail on a downhill pull heads or tails head to tail heavy tail heliotail...
loss”), from Proto-Indo-European *lews- (“to cut, sunder, separate, loose, lose”). Cognate with Icelandic los (“dissolution, looseness, break-up”), Old English...
though they rewrite the electoral rules in their favour, their parties still lose the election. (transitive) To write again (without changes). (mathematics...