make a pig out of oneself (third-person singular simple present makes a pig out of oneself, present participle making a pig out of oneself, simple past and...
Phono-semantic compound (形聲/形声, OC *dje) : phonetic 是 (OC *djeʔ) + semantic 匕 (“spoon”). Mandarin (Pinyin): chí (chi2) (Zhuyin): ㄔˊ Cantonese (Guangzhou–Hong...
plural siibinu, focus siibiwa, plural focus siibina) spoon baakɔ (“wooden spoon”) kaato (“fork, spoon”) Barassounon, Pierre, Biɔ, Sanu, Biɔ, Thébault, Goragui...
course of (the river) to turn about, change, alter to translate (with a spoon) to stir to undergo a change; to come in exchange for or instead of to vary...
verbs.) (give up): 匙(さじ)を投(な)げる (saji o nageru) literally, “to throw the spoon” お手上(てあ)げ (oteage): throwing up one's hands, giving up, quitting (noun)...
bannock heard that, it ran out of the house and they after it with their spoons, […] 1898, Arnold Henry Savage Landor, In the Forbidden Land, Heinemann...
incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) pune spoon Hyphenation: pu‧ne pune inflection of punir: third-person singular present...
into a hole dig one's grave with a fork dig one's grave with a fork and spoon dig one's heels in dig one's own grave dig out dig out of a hole dig over...
shoeshine shoeshiner shoe shop shoesies shoe size shoesmith shoesole shoe spoon shoestore shoe store shoestring shoe-tie shoetop shoe tossing shoetree shoe...
someone's heart eat someone's lunch eat something up eat something up with a spoon eat the baby eat the bread of idleness eat the leek eat the mic eat the...