IPA(key): /e.lɑ̃.se/ élancer (reflexive) to dash forward, to throw oneself at (reflexive) to soar up This verb is part of a group of -er verbs for which 'c' is...
fill with pride to become proud, pleased, satisfied (with oneself) (figuratively) to soar up, to reign over *colloquial *colloquial խրոխտալ • (xroxtal)...
Despair about oneself or one's own actions or behaviour. [from 17th c.] 1872, George Eliot, Middlemarch, Prelude: Her flame […] soared after some illimitable...
Hyphenation: fel‧száll Rhymes: -aːlː felszáll (intransitive) to fly up, soar (to mount upward on wings, or as on wings) (intransitive, of fog, smoke)...
end of the first half after fine goals from Stuart Armstrong and Cedric Soares had seemingly put them in control. (botany) Not associated with others of...
expression of surprise). act upon allot upon Barrow upon Humber Barrow upon Soar Barrow upon Trent Barton upon Humber Barton upon Irwell base upon bear in...
sīṛhī caṛhnā ― to climb stairs Antonym: उतरना (utarnā) to rise, ascend, soar आज की रात चाँद आसमान में चढ़ता जा रहा है। āj kī rāt cā̃d āsmān mẽ caṛhtā...
(present soras, past soris, future soros, conditional sorus, volitive soru) to soar, to fly up, to float above Conjugation of sori Borrowed from English sorry...
/kun⁵³⁻⁴⁴ ko²²/ 滾翱 (Xiamen Hokkien) to have fun; to laugh and play; to amuse oneself (Xiamen Hokkien) to make noise; to make a racket; to cause a disturbance...
noise; to make a racket; to cause a disturbance (colloquial) to enjoy oneself noisily (colloquial) to set about a task (to make noise): (Hokkien) 滾嘩/滚哗...