Overhanging
91beetling — adj. overhanging bee·tle || biËtl v. go somewhere quickly; move like a beetle, move forward, make one s way; scurry (British usage); ram or crush a beetle adj. overhanging; projecting, bulging n. small insect; hammer, maul …
92“Festival, The“ — Short story (3,700 words); probably written in October 1923. First published in WT(January 1925); rpt. WT(October 1933): first collected in O;corrected text in D;annotated version in CC. The first person narrator finds himself in Kingsport,… …
93πρόκρημνον — πρόκρημνος overhanging masc/fem acc sg πρόκρημνος overhanging neut nom/voc/acc sg …
94ἐπηρεφεῖς — ἐπηρεφής overhanging masc/fem acc pl ἐπηρεφής overhanging masc/fem nom/voc pl (attic epic) …
95ἐπηρεφές — ἐπηρεφής overhanging masc/fem voc sg ἐπηρεφής overhanging neut nom/voc/acc sg …
96overhang — [ō΄vər haŋ′; ] also, and for n.always [, ō′vər haŋ΄] vt. overhung, overhanging 1. to hang or project over or beyond 2. to loom over; threaten vi. to hang over; project or jut out over something n. 1. a) the pro …
97chalet — n. 1 a small suburban house or bungalow, esp. with an overhanging roof. 2 a small, usu. wooden, hut or house on a beach or in a holiday camp. 3 a Swiss cowherd s hut, or wooden cottage, with overhanging eaves. Etymology: Swiss F …
98barge couple — noun Etymology: origin unknown : one of the two rafters in a gable that project beyond the gable wall and carry the overhanging part of the roof * * * either of the pair of rafters carrying the part of a gable roof that projects beyond the gable… …
99spoon bow — noun : an overhanging bow of a ship whose underside is somewhat spoon shaped * * * spoon bowed, adj. /bow/, Naut. an overhanging bow having a convex, curved stem. [1900 05] …
100brack´et|like´ — brack|et «BRAK iht», noun, verb. –n. 1. a flat piece of stone, wood, or metal projecting from a wall as a support for a shelf, statue, or other thing: »When a bracket came loose the shelf crashed to the floor. 2. such a support most often in the… …