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STOOPED, pp. Caused to lean.
STOOP, v.i. 1. To bend the body downward and forward; as, to stoop to pick up a ...
STOOM, v.t. To put bags of herbs or other ingredients into wine, to prevent ferm...
STOOL-BALL, n. [stool and ball.] A play in which balls are driven from stool to ...
STOOL, n. [G., a stool, a stock, a pew, a chair, the See Of a bishop. This coinc...
STOOK, n. A small collection of sheaves set up in the field. [Local.]
STOOD, pret. of stand.
STONE-HEARTED, STONY-HEARTED, a. [stone and heart.] Hard hearted; cruel; pitiles...
STONY, a. [G.] 1. Made of stone; as a stony tower. 2. Consisting of stone; as a ...
STONINESS, n. [from stony.] 1. The quality of abounding with stones; as, the sto...
STONES-CAST, STONES-THROW, n. [stone and cast or throw.] The distance which a st...
STONES-MICKLE, n. A bird.
STONES-CAST, STONES-THROW, n. [stone and cast or throw.] The distance which a st...
STONER, n. One who beats or kills with stones; one who walls with stones.
STONED, pp. Pelted or killed with stones; freed from stones; walled with stones.
STONECUTTING, n. The business of hewing stones for walls, steps, cornices, monum...