(archaic, transitive, of facial features) To be formed or composed (of).
(obsolete, transitive) To deal with, handle.
(obsolete, transitive) To dispose, put (in a given state or condition).
dough
dough
noun
A thick, malleable substance made by mixing flour with other ingredients such as water, eggs, and/or butter, that is made into a particular form and then baked.
verb
(transitive) To make into dough.
drogh
hedge
hedge
noun
(UK, Ireland, noun adjunct) Used attributively, with figurative indication of a person's upbringing, or professional activities, taking place by the side of the road; third-rate.
(UK, West Country, chiefly Devon and Cornwall) A mound of earth, stone- or turf-faced, often topped with bushes, used as a fence between any two portions of land.
(finance) Contract or arrangement reducing one's exposure to risk (for example the risk of price movements or interest rate movements).
(pragmatics) A non-committal or intentionally ambiguous statement.
A barrier (often consisting of a line of persons or objects) to protect someone or something from harm.
A thicket of bushes or other shrubbery, especially one planted as a fence between two portions of land, or to separate the parts of a garden.
verb
(intransitive) To construct or repair a hedge.
(intransitive, finance) To reduce one's exposure to risk.
(transitive) To enclose with a hedge or hedges.
(transitive) To obstruct or surround.
(transitive, finance) To offset the risk associated with.
(transitive, intransitive) To avoid verbal commitment.
hedgy
hedgy
adj
Indecisive, hesitant, noncommittal, unwilling to take a side.