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  • fillo (unknown)
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  • Flirt (a.)
    Pert; wanton.
  • Flirt (n.)
    A sudden jerk; a quick throw or cast; a darting motion; hence, a jeer.
  • Flirt (v. i.)
    To run and dart about; to act with giddiness, or from a desire to attract notice; especially, to play the coquette; to play at courtship; to coquet; as, they flirt with the young men.
  • Flirt (v. i.)
    To utter contemptuous language, with an air of disdain; to jeer or gibe.
  • Flirt (v. t.)
    One who flirts; esp., a woman who acts with giddiness, or plays at courtship; a coquette; a pert girl.
  • Flirt (v. t.)
    To jeer at; to treat with contempt; to mock.
  • Flirt (v. t.)
    To throw with a jerk or quick effort; to fling suddenly; as, they flirt water in each other's faces; he flirted a glove, or a handkerchief.
  • Flirt (v. t.)
    To toss or throw about; to move playfully to and fro; as, to flirt a fan.
  • Floor (n.)
    A horizontal, flat ore body.
  • Floor (n.)
    A story of a building. See Story.
  • Floor (n.)
    That part of the bottom of a vessel on each side of the keelson which is most nearly horizontal.
  • Floor (n.)
    The bottom or lower part of any room; the part upon which we stand and upon which the movables in the room are supported.
  • Floor (n.)
    The part of the house assigned to the members.
  • Floor (n.)
    The right to speak.
  • Floor (n.)
    The rock underlying a stratified or nearly horizontal deposit.
  • Floor (n.)
    The structure formed of beams, girders, etc., with proper covering, which divides a building horizontally into stories. Floor in sense 1 is, then, the upper surface of floor in sense 2.
  • Floor (n.)
    The surface, or the platform, of a structure on which we walk or travel; as, the floor of a bridge.
  • Floor (v. t.)
    To cover with a floor; to furnish with a floor; as, to floor a house with pine boards.
  • Floor (v. t.)
    To finish or make an end of; as, to floor a college examination.
  • Floor (v. t.)
    To strike down or lay level with the floor; to knock down; hence, to silence by a conclusive answer or retort; as, to floor an opponent.
  • Folio (n.)
    A book made of sheets of paper each folded once (four pages to the sheet); hence, a book of the largest kind. See Note under Paper.
  • Folio (n.)
    A leaf containing a certain number of words, hence, a certain number of words in a writing, as in England, in law proceedings 72, and in chancery, 90; in New York, 100 words.
  • Folio (n.)
    A leaf of a book or manuscript.
  • Folio (n.)
    A page of a book; (Bookkeeping) a page in an account book; sometimes, two opposite pages bearing the same serial number.
  • Folio (n.)
    A sheet of paper once folded.
  • Folio (n.)
    The page number. The even folios are on the left-hand pages and the odd folios on the right-hand.
  • Frill (v. i.)
    A border or edging secured at one edge and left free at the other, usually fluted or crimped like a very narrow flounce.
  • Frill (v. i.)
    A ruffing of a bird's feathers from cold.
  • Frill (v. i.)
    A ruffle, consisting of a fold of membrane, of hairs, or of feathers, around the neck of an animal.
  • Frill (v. i.)
    A ruffled varex or fold on certain shells.
  • Frill (v. i.)
    A similar ruffle around the legs or other appendages of animals.
  • Frill (v. i.)
    To shake or shiver as with cold; as, the hawk frills.
  • Frill (v. i.)
    To wrinkle; -- said of the gelatin film.
  • Frill (v. t.)
    To provide or decorate with a frill or frills; to turn back. in crimped plaits; as, to frill a cap.
  • lirot (unknown)
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  • Trill (n.)
    A shake or quaver of the voice in singing, or of the sound of an instrument, produced by the rapid alternation of two contiguous tones of the scale; as, to give a trill on the high C. See Shake.
  • Trill (n.)
    A sound, of consonantal character, made with a rapid succession of partial or entire intermissions, by the vibration of some one part of the organs in the mouth -- tongue, uvula, epiglottis, or lip -- against another part; as, the r is a trill in most languages.
  • Trill (n.)
    The action of the organs in producing such sounds; as, to give a trill to the tongue. d
  • Trill (v. i.)
    To flow in a small stream, or in drops rapidly succeeding each other; to trickle.
  • Trill (v. i.)
    To utter trills or a trill; to play or sing in tremulous vibrations of sound; to have a trembling sound; to quaver.
  • Trill (v. t.)
    To impart the quality of a trill to; to utter as, or with, a trill; as, to trill the r; to trill a note.
  • Trill (v. t.)
    To turn round; to twirl.
  • triol (unknown)
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  • Troll (n.)
    A song the parts of which are sung in succession; a catch; a round.
  • Troll (n.)
    A supernatural being, often represented as of diminutive size, but sometimes as a giant, and fabled to inhabit caves, hills, and like places; a witch.
  • Troll (n.)
    A trolley.
  • Troll (n.)
    The act of moving round; routine; repetition.
  • Troll (v. i.)
    To fish with a rod whose line runs on a reel; also, to fish by drawing the hook through the water.
  • Troll (v. i.)
    To move rapidly; to wag.
  • Troll (v. i.)
    To roll; to run about; to move around; as, to troll in a coach and six.
  • Troll (v. i.)
    To take part in trolling a song.
  • Troll (v. t.)
    To angle for with a trolling line, or with a book drawn along the surface of the water; hence, to allure.
  • Troll (v. t.)
    To fish in; to seek to catch fish from.
  • Troll (v. t.)
    To move circularly or volubly; to roll; to turn.
  • Troll (v. t.)
    To send about; to circulate, as a vessel in drinking.
  • Troll (v. t.)
    To sing the parts of in succession, as of a round, a catch, and the like; also, to sing loudly or freely.

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