dread |
to be very afraid of or deeply apprehensive about. [7 definitions] |
dreadful |
producing great fear, horror, or awe; dread. [2 definitions] |
dreadlocks |
a hairstyle, originally worn by Rastafarians, in which the hair is worn in many long, twisted strands. |
dream |
a series of images or visions that accompany sleep, or that occur during waking reverie. [13 definitions] |
dreamt |
a past tense and past participle of "dream." |
dream up |
(informal) to conceive in the imagination. |
dreary |
cheerless, bleak, or depressing. [2 definitions] |
dredge1 |
any of numerous pieces of equipment used to clear solid matter from the bottom of a body of water, as by a scoop or suction pipe. [7 definitions] |
dregs |
a solid or murky residue that sinks to the bottom of some beverages, such as wine and coffee. [2 definitions] |
drench |
to sprinkle with or soak in a liquid to the point of saturation; wet. [3 definitions] |
dress |
a girl's or woman's one-piece garment consisting of a blouse connected to the waist of a skirt. [11 definitions] |
dresser2 |
a piece of furniture with drawers or shelves for storing clothing or other items. |
dressing |
the act of one who dresses. [4 definitions] |
dress rehearsal |
a full and uninterrupted rehearsal of a production that includes costumes, scenery, orchestra, and the like, usu. the last rehearsal before performance. |
dress up |
to dress in formal or fancy clothes. |
drew |
past tense of draw. |
dribble |
to drip or flow slowly in drops. [8 definitions] |
dried |
having had all the water or moisture removed. [2 definitions] |
drier2 |
comparative of "dry." |
drift |
to be carried along by an outside force, such as wind or water. [11 definitions] |
driftwood |
wood that has been left upon a beach by water or is floating on water. |