plead |
to ask for something in a sincere or serious way. [2 definitions] |
pleasant |
nice; pleasing. [2 definitions] |
please |
to make content or give pleasure to; make happy. [4 definitions] |
pleased |
made satisfied or happy. |
pleasure |
a feeling of happiness, delight, or joy. [3 definitions] |
pleat |
a flat, even fold that is sewn or pressed in cloth. [2 definitions] |
pled |
a past tense and past participle of "plead." |
pledge |
a serious promise; vow. [7 definitions] |
plentiful |
large in amount; more than enough. |
plenty |
a full amount or supply. |
plesiosaur |
an extinct marine reptile with limbs like paddles, a large flattened body, and a short tail. The plesiosaur lived millions of years ago. |
pliers |
a tool that has a pair of jaws connected to handles and is used for holding, bending, or cutting things. |
plod |
to move in a slow, tired, or heavy way. [2 definitions] |
plop |
to drop in a heavy manner or with force. [3 definitions] |
plot1 |
the story line or order of events in a book, play, or movie. [4 definitions] |
plot2 |
a small piece of land. |
plover |
a bird with a rounded body, a short tail, and a short bill. Plovers run along the sea shore in short starts and stops, looking for food. The killdeer is one of the many different kinds of plovers. |
plow |
a heavy farm tool that has a wide blade and is pulled by a tractor or strong animal. Plows are used for turning over and cutting through soil. [5 definitions] |
pluck |
to grab with the fingers and pull off; pick. [6 definitions] |
plug |
an object made of cork, rubber, or other material used to block an opening. [4 definitions] |
plug in |
to connect an electronic device to a power source. |