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awhile
awhile
adv
(US, Pennsylvania Dutch English) In the meantime; during an implicit ongoing process.
For some time; for a short time.
awhirl
awhirl
adj
Whirling.
halawi
lawish
lowish
lowish
adj
Somewhat low.
owlish
owlish
adj
Resembling or characteristic of an owl.
Stupid; dull-looking.
Wise and solemn.
whiled
whiled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of while
whiles
whiles
adv
(archaic or Scotland) meanwhile
(archaic or Scotland) sometimes; at times
conj
(archaic or dialect) while, whilst
noun
plural of while
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of while
whiley
whilie
whilly
whilly
verb
(Scotland, archaic, transitive) To cajole.
whilom
whilom
adj
(archaic except literary) At some time in the past; former, sometime.
(obsolete) Of a person: deceased, late.
adv
(archaic except literary) At some time in the past; formerly, once upon a time.
(rare) Preceded by of or this: for some time that has passed.
At times, on occasion, sometimes.
conj
During the same time that; while.
Up to the time that; till, until.
whilst
whilst
adv
(archaic or obsolete except dialectal) Often preceded by the: During the time; meanwhile.
conj
Although; in contrast; whereas.
Besides; in addition.
During the whole, or until the end, of the time that; as long as, at the same time.
Only if; provided that; as long as.
Within, or before the end, of the time that.
whirls
whirls
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whirl
whirly
whirly
adj
(informal) That moves in a whirling motion.
(informal) Visually suggestive of a swirl, whorl, or vortex.
noun
A snowy whirlwind in the Antarctic.
wishly
wishly
adv
(obsolete, dialect) Steadfastly; intently.
withal
withal
adv
(archaic or obsolete) Synonym of therewith (“with this, that, or those”)
All things considered; nevertheless.
Together with the rest; besides; in addition.
postp
(archaic) Used at the end of a clause or sentence, after the object: with.