appiattìi, past participle appiattìto) reflexive of appiattire to flatten (oneself) to become dull or boring Conjugation of appiattìrsi (-ire) (See...
កំរាប (kɑmriəp, “to subdue; to flatten; etc”), an extended form of ក្រាប (kraap), from Old Khmer krāpa (“to lower oneself to the ground in token of submission”)...
(transitive, agriculture) to spread with soil (pronominal) to crouch down, flatten oneself (pronominal) to lie low, hide; to go to ground; to hole up Conjugation...
uncommon) to flatten out, to level out (intransitive, uncommon) to lie flat (intransitive, uncommon, colloquial) to eat everything, to gorge oneself Conjugation...
(transitive) to flatten (to make something flat) (reflexive with się) to become flat (reflexive with się) to fawn, to simper, to ingratiate oneself [with przed...
themselves before him in profound humility […] To cause to lie down, to flatten. 1835, William Gilmore Simms, The Partisan, Harper, Chapter XIV, page 175:...
whatever others desires, literally, “to be rubbed into a ball and then flattened” 搓圓撳扁 (Cantonese) allowing other(s) to do anything they desire on oneself...
drawing flat strips such as watch springs. Someone who flattens, purposely or accidentally. Also flattener. hammer From flat (“dwelling, apartment”) + -er...
(transitive, by extension) to knock to the ground, demolish, raze, level, flatten Synonyms: assolō, adaequō, aequō, pariō Conjugation of sternō (third...
bank bluff (comparative bluffer, superlative bluffest) Having a broad, flattened front. the bluff bows of a ship Rising steeply with a flat or rounded...