stick out |
to stand out; to be easily seen. |
sticky |
tending to stick to or hold on to something when touched. [2 definitions] |
stiff |
not easy to bend. [8 definitions] |
stile |
a set or series of steps for climbing over a fence or wall. |
still1 |
not moving. [12 definitions] |
stilt |
a long, thin pole with a block to rest the foot upon. With a pair of stilts, a person can walk above the ground. [2 definitions] |
stimulate |
to bring about to activity or action. |
stimulus |
something that causes or increases action, feeling, or thought. [2 definitions] |
sting |
to pierce, wound, or stick with a stinger. [5 definitions] |
stinger |
one that stings. [2 definitions] |
stingray |
a broad, flat fish that has a long tail with a poisonous spine on it. Stingrays are a kind of ray. Their tails can cause severe wounds. |
stingy |
spending or giving as little as possible. [2 definitions] |
stink |
to give off a strong and bad smell. [4 definitions] |
stir1 |
to mix or move in a circle with a hand or object. [9 definitions] |
stirrup |
a loop or ring of metal, wood, or leather with a flat bottom that hangs from each side of a saddle. Stirrups are used to support the rider's foot. |
stitch |
one movement of a needle and thread through cloth or other material when sewing. [5 definitions] |
stoat |
the European name for a weasel, especially for ermines when they have brown fur in summer. |
stock |
a supply ready for use; store. [11 definitions] |
stockade |
a fence for defense made of upright posts. [2 definitions] |
Stockholm |
the capital city of Sweden. |
stocking |
a knit covering that fits closely on the foot and some part of the leg. |