These are the meanings of the letters TUTSING when you unscramble them.
- Sting (v. t.)
A goad; incitement.
- Sting (v. t.)
A sharp-pointed hollow hair seated on a gland which secrets an acrid fluid, as in nettles. The points of these hairs usually break off in the wound, and the acrid fluid is pressed into it.
- Sting (v. t.)
Any sharp organ of offense and defense, especially when connected with a poison gland, and adapted to inflict a wound by piercing; as the caudal sting of a scorpion. The sting of a bee or wasp is a modified ovipositor. The caudal sting, or spine, of a sting ray is a modified dorsal fin ray. The term is sometimes applied to the fang of a serpent. See Illust. of Scorpion.
- Sting (v. t.)
Anything that gives acute pain, bodily or mental; as, the stings of remorse; the stings of reproach.
- Sting (v. t.)
The point of an epigram or other sarcastic saying.
- Sting (v. t.)
The thrust of a sting into the flesh; the act of stinging; a wound inflicted by stinging.
- Sting (v. t.)
To goad; to incite, as by taunts or reproaches.
- Sting (v. t.)
To pain acutely; as, the conscience is stung with remorse; to bite.
- Sting (v. t.)
To pierce or wound with a sting; as, bees will sting an animal that irritates them; the nettles stung his hands.
- Stint (n.)
A phalarope.
- Stint (n.)
Any one of several species of small sandpipers, as the sanderling of Europe and America, the dunlin, the little stint of India (Tringa minuta), etc. Called also pume.
- Stint (v. i.)
To stop; to cease.
- Stint (v. t.)
Limit; bound; restraint; extent.
- Stint (v. t.)
Quantity or task assigned; proportion allotted.
- Stint (v. t.)
To assign a certain (i. e., limited) task to (a person), upon the performance of which one is excused from further labor for the day or for a certain time; to stent.
- Stint (v. t.)
To put an end to; to stop.
- Stint (v. t.)
To restrain within certain limits; to bound; to confine; to restrain; to restrict to a scant allowance.
- Stint (v. t.)
To serve successfully; to get with foal; -- said of mares.
- Stung ()
imp. & p. p. of Sting.
- Stung (imp. & p. p.)
of Sting
- Stunt (n.)
A check in growth; also, that which has been checked in growth; a stunted animal or thing.
- Stunt (n.)
Specifically: A whale two years old, which, having been weaned, is lean, and yields but little blubber.
- Stunt (v. t.)
To hinder from growing to the natural size; to prevent the growth of; to stint, to dwarf; as, to stunt a child; to stunt a plant.
- Suing (n.)
The process of soaking through anything.
- Suing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Sue
- Suint (n.)
A peculiar substance obtained from the wool of sheep, consisting largely of potash mixed with fatty and earthy matters. It is used as a source of potash and also for the manufacture of gas.
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- Using (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Use