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bauske

bedusk

bemusk

burkes

burkes

noun

  1. plural of burke

buseck

busiek

busked

busked

adj

  1. Wearing a busk.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of busk

busker

busker

noun

  1. (Australia, New Zealand, Britain, Canada, US) A person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

busket

busket

noun

  1. (obsolete) A small bush.
  2. (obsolete) A sprig or bouquet.
  3. (obsolete) Part of a garden devoted to shrubs.

buskle

buskle

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive, often reflexive) To prepare or equip; make ready; set out; hurry about; bustle

cleuks

dehusk

dehusk

verb

  1. (transitive) To remove the husk from (a coconut or cereal.

dusked

dusked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of dusk

dusken

dusken

verb

  1. (intransitive) To grow or become dusky.
  2. (transitive) To make dusky or obscure.

embusk

enhusk

flukes

flukes

noun

  1. plural of fluke

husked

husked

adj

  1. Covered with a husk.
  2. Stripped of its husk.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of husk

husker

husker

noun

  1. (US, slang) A fan or supporter of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, the sports teams of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
  2. One who husks (as one who removes the husks, leaves, from ears of corn).

huskey

kluges

kluges

noun

  1. plural of kluge

klusek

kpuesi

krause

kugels

kugels

noun

  1. plural of kugel

kuster

leukas

musked

musked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of musk

muskeg

muskeg

noun

  1. (Canada) A terrain composed of peat bog with tussocky meadow and woody vegetation including spruce.

musket

musket

noun

  1. (falconry) A male Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus).
  2. A kind of firearm formerly carried by the infantry of an army, originally fired by means of a match, or matchlock, for which several mechanical appliances (including the flintlock, and finally the percussion lock) were successively substituted; ultimately superseded by the rifle.

muskie

muskie

noun

  1. (informal) muskellunge; a large freshwater gamefish of the pike family.

quakes

quakes

noun

  1. plural of quake

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quake

resuck

seljuk

seljuk

Proper noun

  1. A Persianate Muslim dynasty, of Oghuz Turkic origin, which established both the Great Seljuq Empire and Sultanate of Rum, between the 11th and 14th centuries, in large parts of Southwest Asia and Asia Minor, respectively.

Adjective

  1. Of or pertaining to this dynasty, or to the empire/sultanate that it ruled.

Noun

  1. A member of this dynasty.

skieur

soueak

squeak

squeak

noun

  1. (countable) A short, high-pitched sound, as of two objects rubbing together, or the sounds made by mice and other small animals.
  2. (countable, slang) A narrow squeak.
  3. (uncountable, games) A card game similar to group solitaire.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To emit a short, high-pitched sound.
  2. (intransitive, games) To empty the pile of 13 cards a player deals to oneself in the card game of the same name.
  3. (intransitive, informal) To win or progress by a narrow margin.
  4. (intransitive, slang) To inform, to squeal.
  5. (transitive) To speak or sound in a high-pitched manner.

sucked

sucked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of suck

sucken

sucken

noun

  1. (obsolete) The duty of a tenant to bring corn etc to a particular mill to be ground.
  2. (obsolete) The land astricted in this way.

sucker

sucker

noun

  1. (Britain, colloquial) A suction cup.
  2. (US, informal) A lollipop; a piece of candy which is sucked.
  3. (US, obsolete) A migrant lead miner working in the Driftless Area of northwest Illinois, southwest Wisconsin, and northeast Iowa, working in summer and leaving for winter, so named because of the similarity to the migratory patterns of the North American Catostomidae.
  4. (US, obsolete) An inhabitant of Illinois.
  5. (US, slang) A person who is easily deceived, tricked or persuaded to do something; a naive or gullible person.
  6. (by extension) A parasite; a sponger.
  7. (horticulture) An undesired stem growing out of the roots or lower trunk of a shrub or tree, especially from the rootstock of a grafted plant or tree.
  8. (ichthyology) Any fish in the family Catostomidae of North America and eastern Asia, which have mouths modified into downward-pointing, suckerlike structures for feeding in bottom sediments.
  9. (informal) A person irresistibly attracted by something specified.
  10. (obsolete, vulgar, British slang) The penis.
  11. (slang, archaic) A hard drinker.
  12. (slang, derogatory) A person.
  13. (slang, emphatic) Any thing or object.
  14. A person or animal that sucks, especially a breast or udder; especially a suckling animal, young mammal before it is weaned.
  15. A pipe through which anything is drawn.
  16. A small piece of leather, usually round, having a string attached to the center, which, when saturated with water and pressed upon a stone or other body having a smooth surface, adheres, by reason of the atmospheric pressure, with such force as to enable a considerable weight to be thus lifted by the string; formerly used by children as a plaything.
  17. A thing that works by sucking something.
  18. An animal such as the octopus and remora, which adhere to other bodies with such organs.
  19. An organ or body part that does the sucking; especially a round structure on the bodies of some insects, frogs, and octopuses that allows them to stick to surfaces.
  20. See if you can get that sucker working again.
  21. The embolus, or bucket, of a pump; also, the valve of a pump basket.

verb

  1. (horticulture, intransitive) To produce suckers; to throw up additional stems or shoots.
  2. (horticulture, transitive) To strip the suckers or shoots from; to deprive of suckers.
  3. (intransitive) To move or attach oneself by means of suckers.
  4. (transitive, informal) To fool someone; to take advantage of someone.
  5. (transitive, informal, usually with into) To lure someone.

sucket

sucket

noun

  1. A candied fruit sweetmeat

suckle

suckle

noun

  1. (obsolete) A teat.
  2. An act of suckling

verb

  1. (intransitive) To nurse; to suck milk from a nursing mother.
  2. (transitive) To give suck to; to nurse at the breast, udder, or dugs.
  3. (transitive) To nurse from (a breast, nursing mother, etc.).

sulked

sulked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of sulk

sulker

sulker

noun

  1. One who sulks.

suncke

sundek

sunken

sunken

adj

  1. (of eyes or cheeks) Seeming to have fallen deeper back into the face due to tiredness, illness, or old age.
  2. caused, by natural or unnatural means, to be depressed (lower than the surrounding area) or submerged

verb

  1. (archaic) past participle of sink

sunket

sunket

noun

  1. (Scotland) A dainty or delicacy.

sunkie

tusked

tusked

adj

  1. Furnished with tusks; having tusks.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of tusk

tusker

tusker

noun

  1. (UK, especially Scotland, Orkney, Shetland) A tool used in peat cutting, a type of spade similar to a cascrom.
  2. An animal, such as a bull elephant or a boar, with large tusks.

uckers

uckers

noun

  1. Alternative form of ucker

ukases

ukases

noun

  1. plural of ukase

upseek

upseek

verb

  1. (intransitive) To seek or strain upward.

usbeks

uspoke