drove1 |
past tense of "drive." |
drove2 |
a group of animals gathered into a herd or flock and made to move along together. [2 definitions] |
drown |
to die from lack of air as the result of being under water. [2 definitions] |
drown out |
to cover up the sound of with a louder sound. |
drowsy |
nearly asleep; very sleepy. |
drudgery |
hard, boring, and unpleasant work. |
drug |
a substance used to cure or heal; medicine. [3 definitions] |
druggist |
a person who has a license to prepare and sell medicine; pharmacist. |
drugstore |
a store that sells medicine. Drugstores often also sell candy, cosmetics, magazines, and other things. |
drum |
a percussion instrument shaped like a cylinder. A drum has a hollow body covered at one or both ends by a tight material. It is played by beating with sticks or the hands. [5 definitions] |
drum major |
the leader of a marching band who beats time and often twirls a baton. |
drum majorette |
a woman or girl who leads a marching band and often twirls a baton. |
drummer |
a musician who plays drums. |
drumstick |
a stick used to play a drum. [2 definitions] |
drunk |
having had too much alcohol to drink; intoxicated. [3 definitions] |
dry |
not wet, damp, or moist. [8 definitions] |
dry cell |
an electric battery cell in which the chemicals are stored as a paste that will not spill. |
dry-clean |
to clean using chemicals other than water. |
dry-cleaning |
a method of cleaning clothes that uses liquid chemicals instead of water. |
dryer |
a machine used for drying something. |
dual |
of or having two parts; double. |