drill1 |
a tool with a shaft that has sharp cutting edges and is turned at a high speed to make holes in wood, metal, and other materials. [4 definitions] |
drink |
to swallow a liquid. [6 definitions] |
drip |
to flow downward in drops. [4 definitions] |
drive |
to cause to move by force; push. [11 definitions] |
drive-in |
an outdoor theater at which people watch movies on a very large screen while sitting in their cars. [2 definitions] |
driven |
past participle of "drive." [3 definitions] |
driver |
someone who drives. |
drivethrough |
a window at which customers can do business with an establishment without getting out of their cars. A drive-through also consists of a special lane or lanes for the cars to access the window and to exit after completion of business. [3 definitions] |
driveway |
a private road that leads from a street to a building such as a house or garage. |
driving |
moving forward or going continuously with great force or excitement. [2 definitions] |
drizzle |
to rain in light drops. [2 definitions] |
dromedary |
a camel from northern Africa and the Middle East. Dromedaries have one hump. |
drone1 |
a male honeybee or other male bee whose only known function is to mate with the queen bee. [2 definitions] |
drone2 |
to make a low, steady hum. [3 definitions] |
drool |
to let saliva run from the mouth. |
droop |
to hang or sink down; bend in a limp manner. |
drop |
a small amount of liquid, usually with a round shape. [9 definitions] |
drop off |
to fall asleep. |
drop out |
to quit; stop participating. |
drought |
a long period with little or no rain. |
drove1 |
past tense of "drive." |