squall1 |
a sudden , brief, powerful windstorm, usu. with rain, snow, or sleet. [3 definitions] |
square |
a rectangle whose four sides are of equal length. [24 definitions] |
square root |
a divisor of a number which, when multiplied by itself, equals that number. |
squash1 |
to press, beat, or crush into a pulp or flat mass. [8 definitions] |
squash2 |
a gourdlike fruit that is borne on a vinelike plant and is eaten as a vegetable. [2 definitions] |
squat |
to sit on one's heels, or to crouch low to the ground. [6 definitions] |
squawk |
to give a harsh scream or squall. [5 definitions] |
squeak |
a brief, high, shrill sound or cry, as of an unoiled wheel or a very small animal. [4 definitions] |
squeak by |
to succeed by a very close margin or with great difficulty. |
squeak through |
to succeed by a very close margin or with great difficulty. |
squeal |
a fairly long, loud, shrill sound or cry. [4 definitions] |
squeeze |
to press firmly together; compress. [12 definitions] |
squid |
any of numerous marine animals that have an elongated body, a pair of fins, and ten long muscular tentacles surrounding the mouth. Squid range in size from quite tiny to over forty feet in length. |
squint |
to partly close the eyelids. [6 definitions] |
squirm |
to twist about; writhe; wriggle. [3 definitions] |
squirrel |
any of various small to medium-sized tree-dwelling rodents that have a long bushy tail and gray or reddish brown fur. [3 definitions] |
squirt |
to expel fluid in a thin jet; spurt. [8 definitions] |
Sr. |
abbreviation of "Senior." [3 definitions] |
Sri Lanka |
an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the southeastern coast of India. |
St.1 |
abbreviation of "Street," a public thoroughfare in a town or city (used as part of a proper name). |
stab |
to pierce or wound with or as if with a pointed implement, esp. a knife. [6 definitions] |