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SNUG'NESS, n. Closeness; the state of being neat or convenient.
SO, adv. [L. sic, contracted. It is from some root signifying to set, to still, ...
SOAK, v.t. 1. To steep; to cause or suffer to lie in a fluid till the substance ...
SOAKED, pp. Steeped or macerated in a fluid; drenched.
SOAKER, n. 1. One that soaks or macerates in a liquid. 2. A hard drinker. [Low.]
SOAKING, ppr. 1. Steeping; macerating; drenching; imbibing. 2. a. That wets thor...
SOAL, of a show. [See Sole .]
SOAP, n. [L. sapo.] A compound of oil and alkali, or oil and earth, and metallic...
SOAP-BOILER, n. [soap and boiler.] One whose occupation is to make soap.
SOAP-SUDS, n. Suds; water well impregnated with soap.
SOAPSTONE, n. Steatite; a minera; or species of magnesian earth, usually white o...
SOAPWORT, n. A plant of the genus Saponaria.
SOAPY, a. 1. Resembling soap; having the qualities of soap; soft and smooth. 2. ...
SOAR, v.i. 1. To fly aloft; to mount upon the wing; as an eagle. Hence, 2. To ri...
SOARING, ppr. Mounting on the wing; rising aloft; towering in thought or mind. S...
SOB, v.i. To sigh with a sudden heaving of the breast, or a kind of convulsive m...