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structure a thing consisting of a number of elements joined together in a certain way. [6 definitions]
struggle to resist by flailing the limbs and writhing the body. [8 definitions]
strum to play (a stringed instrument) by running the fingers lightly across the strings. [4 definitions]
strut1 to walk in a proud, vain, or cocky manner. [3 definitions]
stub a short projection or projecting part; stump. [6 definitions]
stubborn unreasonably resistant to change, influence, guidance, control, or the like; obstinate; willful. [3 definitions]
stuck unable to move or be moved from a particular spot or position. [5 definitions]
stud1 a nail or rivet with a protruding and often rounded knob or head, fixed in a surface as a protective or ornamental device. [6 definitions]
stud2 a domesticated male animal, such as a racehorse, that is kept for breeding. [4 definitions]
student a person enrolled in an educational institution or is taking lessons privately. [2 definitions]
studio the workroom or workshop of an artist. [5 definitions]
study the act or process of using the mind to gain knowledge. [12 definitions]
stuff material or matter; substance. [10 definitions]
stuffed animal a soft toy made in the shape of an animal, filled with material such as synthetic or natural fibers, small beans, or tiny plastic pellets.
stuffing the act of packing, cramming, padding, or the like. [2 definitions]
stuffy having insufficient or stale air, as a room. [3 definitions]
stumble to trip or lose one's balance in walking or running. [6 definitions]
stump a base of a tree that is left standing after the tree has been cut down. [10 definitions]
stun to daze or render unconscious, as by a blow, fall, or electric shock. [3 definitions]
stung past tense and past participle of sting.
stunning causing, capable of causing, or likely to cause one to be stunned, shocked, or astounded. [2 definitions]