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Webster Dictionary :: Strangling

STRANGLING, ppr. Choking; suffocating; suppressing. STRANGLING , n. The act of d...

Webster Dictionary :: Strangles

STRANGLES, n. Swellings in a horses throat.

Webster Dictionary :: Strangler

STRANGLER, n. One who strangles.

Webster Dictionary :: Strangled

STRANGLED, pp. Choked; suffocated; suppressed.

Webster Dictionary :: Strangle

STRANGLE, v.t. [L.] 1. To choke; to suffocate; to destroy life by stopping respi...

Webster Dictionary :: Stranger

STRANGER, n. 1. A foreigner; one who belongs to another country. Paris and Londo...

Webster Dictionary :: Strangeness

STRANGENESS, n. 1. Foreignness; the state of belonging to another country. If I ...

Webster Dictionary :: Strangely

STRANGELY, adv. 1. With some relation to foreigners. 2. Wonderfully; in a manner...

Webster Dictionary :: Strange

STRANGE, a. [L.] 1. Foreign; belonging to anther country. I do not contemn the k...

Webster Dictionary :: Stranding

STRANDING, ppr. Running ashore; breaking a strand.

Webster Dictionary :: Stranded

STRANDED, pp. 1. Run ashore. 2. Having a strand broken.

Webster Dictionary :: Strand

STRAND, n. 1. The shore or beach of the sea or ocean, or of a large lake, and pe...

Webster Dictionary :: Stramineous

STRAMINEOUS, a. [L., straw.] 1. Strawy; consisting of straw. 2. Chaffy; like str...

Webster Dictionary :: Stramash

STRAMASH, v.t. To strike, beat or bang; to break; to destroy. [Local and vulgar.]

Webster Dictionary :: Stram

STRAM, v.i. To spread out the limbs; to sprawl. [Local and vulgar.]

Webster Dictionary :: Strake

STRAKE, pret. of strike. [See Strike .] STRAKE , n. 1. A streak. [Not used unles...

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