pomp |
ceremonial or magnificent display; splendor. [2 definitions] |
pompous |
showing or inclined to show an exaggerated air of dignity or importance. [3 definitions] |
poncho |
a wrap resembling a blanket with a hole in the center for the head. [2 definitions] |
pond |
a small natural or artificial body of still water. |
ponder |
to think about something deeply and carefully; meditate. [2 definitions] |
pony |
any of several breeds of horse that are small at maturity. [3 definitions] |
pony express |
a system of mail delivery involving relays of horses, esp. such a system operating in the western United States in the early 1860s. |
ponytail |
a hair style in which all the hair is drawn up and tied at the back so that the ends hang free. |
poodle |
any of a breed of dog of three varieties according to size, with thick curly hair that can be trimmed in various standard patterns. |
pool1 |
any small area of liquid that has collected on a surface; puddle; pond. [4 definitions] |
poor |
without money, possessions, or other means of livelihood. [7 definitions] |
pop1 |
to make a short, light, explosive sound. [17 definitions] |
pop2 |
(informal) of, relating to, or performing popular music. [2 definitions] |
pop3 |
(informal) father. |
popcorn |
any of several varieties of corn whose kernels pop open into crunchy puffs when heated. [2 definitions] |
pope |
(often cap.) the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church. [3 definitions] |
poplar |
any of several fast-growing deciduous trees, such as the aspen or cottonwood. [3 definitions] |
popover |
a light, puffed, hollow muffin made with flour, eggs, and milk. |
poppy |
any of several related plants grown in temperate climates that bear brightly colored flowers in red, orange, yellow, purple, or white. [3 definitions] |
pop the question |
(informal) to make a proposal of marriage. |
popular |
widely liked or enjoyed; regarded favorably by many. [3 definitions] |