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English 3 letter words - Containing letters hy - page 1

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ayh

hay

hay

noun

  1. (countable) Any mix of green leafy plants used for fodder.
  2. (obsolete) A circular country dance.
  3. (obsolete) A hedge.
  4. (obsolete) A net placed around the lair or burrow of an animal.
  5. (obsolete) An enclosure, haw.
  6. (slang) Cannabis; marijuana.
  7. (uncountable) Grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder.
  8. A net set around the haunt of an animal, especially a rabbit.
  9. The letter for the h sound in Pitman shorthand.

verb

  1. To cut grasses or herb plants for use as animal fodder.
  2. To lay snares for rabbits.

hey

hey

intj

  1. A meaningless beat marker or extra, filler syllable in song lyrics.
  2. A protest or reprimand.
  3. A request for repetition or explanation; an expression of confusion.
  4. An exclamation to get attention.
  5. An expression of surprise.
  6. An informal greeting, similar to hi.
  7. Used as a tag question, to emphasise what goes before or to request that the listener express an opinion about what has been said.

noun

  1. (country dancing) A choreographic figure in which three or more dancers weave between one another, passing by left and right shoulder alternately.
  2. Alternative spelling of he (“Hebrew letter”)

hny

hoy

hoy

intj

  1. Ho!, hallo!, stop!

noun

  1. (nautical) A small coaster vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in conveying passengers and goods, or as a tender to larger vessels in port.

verb

  1. (Northumbria, Australia) To throw.
  2. (transitive) To incite; to drive onward.

hvy

hwy

hyd

hyd

verb

  1. simple past tense of hyde

hye

hye

adj

  1. Obsolete spelling of high

verb

  1. Obsolete spelling of hie

hyo

hyp

hyp

noun

  1. (mathematics) A hypotenuse.
  2. (slang) Alternative form of hype (“hypodermic [needle]”)
  3. A hypnotist.
  4. Hypnotism.
  5. Hypochondria.

verb

  1. (colloquial, dated) To make melancholy.

shy

shy

adj

  1. (informal) Short, insufficient or less than.
  2. Cautious; wary; suspicious.
  3. Easily frightened; timid.
  4. Embarrassed.
  5. Reserved; disinclined to familiar approach.

noun

  1. (Scottish) In soccer, a throw-in from the sidelines, using two hands above the head. In shinty, the act of tossing the ball above the head and hitting it with the shaft of the caman to bring it back into play after it has been hit out of the field.
  2. A place for throwing.
  3. A sudden start aside, as by a horse.
  4. In the Eton College wall game, a point scored by lifting the ball against the wall in the calx.

verb

  1. (Scottish) (transitive) or (intransitive) To throw a ball with two hands above the head, especially when it has crossed the side lines in a football (soccer) match. To hit the ball back into play from the sidelines in a shinty match.
  2. (intransitive) To avoid due to caution, embarrassment or timidness.
  3. (intransitive) To jump back in fear.
  4. (transitive) To throw sideways with a jerk; to fling.

thy

thy

conj

  1. (obsolete) Only used in for thy, for-thy, which is an alternative form of forthy (“because, therefore”)

det

  1. (archaic, dialectal, literary) Possessive form of thou: that which belongs to thee; which belongs to you (singular).

why

why

adv

  1. (fused relative) The cause, reason, or purpose for which.
  2. (relative) For which cause, reason, or purpose.
  3. Introducing a complete question.
  4. Introducing a noun or other phrase.
  5. Introducing a verb phrase (bare infinitive clause).
  6. With a negative, used rhetorically to make a suggestion.

intj

  1. (dated or literary) An exclamation used to express pleasant or unpleasant mild surprise, indignation, or impatience.

noun

  1. (UK, dialect, archaic) A young heifer.
  2. Reason.

yah

yah

adv

  1. (UK, India, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand) Yes.

intj

  1. An expression uttered to encourage a horse to run faster.

noun

  1. (Britain, informal) An upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.

pron

  1. Pronunciation spelling of you.

yeh

yeh

intj

  1. (colloquial, informal) Alternative form of yeah; yes.

pron

  1. (dialectal) Pronunciation spelling of you.

yha

yuh

yuh

pron

  1. (chiefly Jamaica) you