Strolling

  • 81depict — v. 1) (B) they depicted the situation to us in great detail 2) (d; tr.) to depict as (he was depicted as a traitor) 3) (J) the artist depicted him strolling through a garden * * * [dɪ pɪkt] (B) they depicted the situation to us in great detail… …

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  • 82musician — n. an accomplished; natural; strolling musician * * * [mjuː zɪʃ(ə)n] natural strolling musician an accomplished …

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  • 83paint — I n. 1) to apply, spread paint (to apply paint to a surface; to spread paint evenly) 2) to spray paint (to spray paint on a wall) 3) to daub paint (to daub paint on a wall) 4) to dilute paint 5) to mix paints 6) to scrape paint 7) exterior; flat; …

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  • 84walking — walk·ing || wɔːkɪŋ n. strolling, striding adj. taking steps, moving along; of striding, of moving along wɔːk n. striding, strolling; journey on foot; path; passage; sidewalk; manner of walking; profession; lane v. stroll, stride; travel by …

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  • 85cabotin — n. (fem. cabotine) a second rate actor; a strolling player. Etymology: F, = strolling player, perh. formed as CABOTAGE, from the resemblance to vessels travelling from port to port …

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  • 86Carrow — Car row, n. [Ir & Gael. carach cunning.] A strolling gamester. [Ireland] Spenser. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 87Flanerie — Fl[^a] ne*rie , n. [F. fl[^a]nerie. See {Flaneur}.] Lit., strolling; sauntering; hence, aimlessness; idleness; as, intellectual fl[^a]nerie. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 88Schnorrer — Schnor rer, n. [Yiddish, fr. G. schnurrer, fr. schnurren to hum, whir, hence, from the sound of the musical instrument used by strolling beggars, to beg.] Among the Jews, a beggar. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 89Stroll — Stroll, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Strolled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Strolling}.] [Cf. Dan. stryge to stroll, Sw. stryka to stroke, to ramble, dial. Sw. strykel one who strolls about, Icel. strj?ka to stroke, D. struikelen to stumble, G. straucheln. Cf.… …

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  • 90Strolled — Stroll Stroll, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Strolled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Strolling}.] [Cf. Dan. stryge to stroll, Sw. stryka to stroke, to ramble, dial. Sw. strykel one who strolls about, Icel. strj?ka to stroke, D. struikelen to stumble, G. straucheln.… …

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