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noun
- A feast or banquet.
- A pleasure trip; a journey made for feasting or enjoyment, now especially a trip made ostensibly for business but which entails merrymaking or entertainment.
- (film) Ellipsis of press junket.
- A type of cream cheese, originally made in a rush basket; later, a food made of sweetened curds.
- (gambling) A gaming room for which the capacity and limits change daily, often rented out to private vendors who run tour groups through them and give a portion of the proceeds to the main casino.
- a journey taken for pleasure
- dessert made of sweetened milk coagulated with rennet
- a trip taken by an official at public expense
verb
verb
noun
verb
noun
prefix
noun
- The meal eaten at such a gathering.
- (figurative) An easy or pleasant task.
- A cut of pork from the shoulder area (above the front leg) of a pig.
- An informal social gathering, usually in a natural outdoor setting, to which the participants bring their own food and drink.
- any undertaking that is easy to do
- any informal meal eaten outside or on an excursion
- a day devoted to an outdoor social gathering
verb
noun
- A formal meal for many people eaten for a special occasion.
- A midday meal (in a context in which the evening meal is called supper or tea).
- (uncountable) The food provided or consumed at any such meal.
- The main meal of the day, often eaten in the evening.
- An evening meal.
- A meal given to an animal.
- a party of people assembled to have dinner together
- the main meal of the day served in the evening or at midday
verb
verb
- To buffet.
- (transitive) To hit, as a reproach, particularly with the open palm to the head; to slap.
- (intransitive) To fight; to scuffle; to box.
- (transitive) To furnish with cuffs.
- (transitive, slang) To enter into a committed romantic relationship with (someone).
- (transitive) To handcuff.
- confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffs
- hit with the hand
- to get involved in a relationship with another person
noun
- A surgical procedure in which parts of the body that were not previously connected are stitched together.
- The end of a shirt sleeve that covers the wrist.
- The end of a pants leg when folded up.
- (informal, plural only) A handcuff.
- (Scotland) The scruff of the neck.
- A blow, especially with the open hand; a box; a slap.
- shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs
- the lap consisting of a turned-back hem encircling the end of the sleeve or leg
adj
noun
- Someone who dines.
- (rare) Someone who gives a dinner.
- (US) A typically small restaurant, historically modeled after a railroad dining car, that serves lower-class fare, normally having a counter with stools along one side and booths on the other.
- A car in a railroad train that serves meals.
- A commemorative currency of Andorra, not legal tender, divided into 100 centims.
- a passenger car where food is served in transit
- a person eating a meal (especially in a restaurant)
- a restaurant that resembles a dining car
noun
verb
- (transitive) To please or entertain (someone), especially with stories, tales or jokes.
- (transitive) To provide hospitality for (someone); to supply with abundant food and drink.
- (figurative, transitive) To entertain with something that delights; to gratify; to refresh.
- provide with choice or abundant food or drink
noun
- A light or hasty luncheon.
- Food containing poison or a harmful additive to kill animals that are pests.
- (as the head of a compound) Something that lures or entices a specified group.
- Anything which allures; something or someone used to lure or entice someone or something into doing something.
- Any substance, especially food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a hook, snare, trap, or net.
- A portion of food or drink, as a refreshment taken on a journey; also, a stop for rest and refreshment.
- (Internet slang) A post intended to elicit a, usually strong or negative, reaction from others.
- (Geordie, Durham) A packed lunch - the bite to eat a worker took with them to eat.
- (vulgar, sexuality) Someone that attracts or entices a specified sex act being done to them.
- (East Anglia) A small meal taken mid-morning while farming.
- (Northern England) A miner's packed meal.
- anything that serves as an enticement
- something used to lure fish or other animals into danger so they can be trapped or killed
adj
verb
- (transitive) To target a pest species by laying baits.
- (transitive) To set dogs on (an animal etc.) to bite or worry; to attack with dogs, especially for sport.
- (intransitive) Of a horse or other animal: to take food, especially during a journey.
- (transitive) To intentionally annoy, torment, or threaten by constant rebukes or threats; to harass.
- (transitive) To affix bait to a trap or a fishing hook or fishing line.
- (transitive) To lay baits in an environment to control pest species.
- (transitive) To attract with bait; to entice.
- (intransitive) (of a person) To stop to take a portion of food and drink for refreshment during a journey.
- attack with dogs or set dogs upon
- harass with persistent criticism or carping
- lure, entice, or entrap with bait
noun
- a social gathering where a light evening meal is served
- a light evening meal; served in early evening if dinner is at midday or served late in the evening at bedtime
- Food consumed before going to bed.
- (Midwestern US, Canadian Prairies, Atlantic Canada, South Africa) Any meal eaten in the evening; dinner eaten in the evening, rather than at noon.
- A drinker, especially one who drinks slowly (i.e., one who sups).
- (Scotland, Northern Ireland, Northern England, slang) A meal from a chip shop consisting of a deep-fried food with chips.
verb
noun
- a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration
- an organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place)
- In mythology, a set of celebrations in the honour of a god.
- (biblical) A feast or feast day.
- An event or series of special events centred on the celebration or promotion of some theme or aspect of the community, often held at regular intervals.
- (Caribbean, Jamaica, uncountable) Fried cornbread.
adj
noun
- A prayer before a meal; grace.
- The act of declaring or bestowing favor; approval.
- (paganism) A modern pagan ceremony.
- Some kind of divine or supernatural aid, or reward.
- Good fortune.
- A group of unicorns.
- A pronouncement invoking divine aid.
- Something someone is glad of.
- the formal act of approving
- a desirable state
- the act of praying for divine protection
- a short prayer of thanks before a meal
- a ceremonial prayer invoking divine protection
verb
noun
verb
noun
- a gathering at which burgoo stew is served
- thick spicy stew of whatever meat and whatever vegetables are available; southern United States
- porridge made of rolled oats
- (Midwestern US) A spicy stew, typically made with a combination of meats and vegetables, and often served with cornbread or corn muffins.
- (nautical) A dish which originated among seafarers during the days of sail: a sort of porridge seasoned with sugar, salt and butter.
noun
- A feast or banquet.
- A pleasure trip; a journey made for feasting or enjoyment, now especially a trip made ostensibly for business but which entails merrymaking or entertainment.
- (film) Ellipsis of press junket.
- A type of cream cheese, originally made in a rush basket; later, a food made of sweetened curds.
- (gambling) A gaming room for which the capacity and limits change daily, often rented out to private vendors who run tour groups through them and give a portion of the proceeds to the main casino.
- a journey taken for pleasure
- dessert made of sweetened milk coagulated with rennet
- a trip taken by an official at public expense
verb
verb
noun
noun
- The meal eaten at such a gathering.
- (figurative) An easy or pleasant task.
- A cut of pork from the shoulder area (above the front leg) of a pig.
- An informal social gathering, usually in a natural outdoor setting, to which the participants bring their own food and drink.
- any undertaking that is easy to do
- any informal meal eaten outside or on an excursion
- a day devoted to an outdoor social gathering
verb
noun
- A formal meal for many people eaten for a special occasion.
- A midday meal (in a context in which the evening meal is called supper or tea).
- (uncountable) The food provided or consumed at any such meal.
- The main meal of the day, often eaten in the evening.
- An evening meal.
- A meal given to an animal.
- a party of people assembled to have dinner together
- the main meal of the day served in the evening or at midday
verb
verb
noun
noun
- Someone who dines.
- (rare) Someone who gives a dinner.
- (US) A typically small restaurant, historically modeled after a railroad dining car, that serves lower-class fare, normally having a counter with stools along one side and booths on the other.
- A car in a railroad train that serves meals.
- A commemorative currency of Andorra, not legal tender, divided into 100 centims.
- a passenger car where food is served in transit
- a person eating a meal (especially in a restaurant)
- a restaurant that resembles a dining car
noun
verb
- (transitive) To please or entertain (someone), especially with stories, tales or jokes.
- (transitive) To provide hospitality for (someone); to supply with abundant food and drink.
- (figurative, transitive) To entertain with something that delights; to gratify; to refresh.
- provide with choice or abundant food or drink
noun
- A light or hasty luncheon.
- Food containing poison or a harmful additive to kill animals that are pests.
- (as the head of a compound) Something that lures or entices a specified group.
- Anything which allures; something or someone used to lure or entice someone or something into doing something.
- Any substance, especially food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a hook, snare, trap, or net.
- A portion of food or drink, as a refreshment taken on a journey; also, a stop for rest and refreshment.
- (Internet slang) A post intended to elicit a, usually strong or negative, reaction from others.
- (Geordie, Durham) A packed lunch - the bite to eat a worker took with them to eat.
- (vulgar, sexuality) Someone that attracts or entices a specified sex act being done to them.
- (East Anglia) A small meal taken mid-morning while farming.
- (Northern England) A miner's packed meal.
- anything that serves as an enticement
- something used to lure fish or other animals into danger so they can be trapped or killed
adj
verb
- (transitive) To target a pest species by laying baits.
- (transitive) To set dogs on (an animal etc.) to bite or worry; to attack with dogs, especially for sport.
- (intransitive) Of a horse or other animal: to take food, especially during a journey.
- (transitive) To intentionally annoy, torment, or threaten by constant rebukes or threats; to harass.
- (transitive) To affix bait to a trap or a fishing hook or fishing line.
- (transitive) To lay baits in an environment to control pest species.
- (transitive) To attract with bait; to entice.
- (intransitive) (of a person) To stop to take a portion of food and drink for refreshment during a journey.
- attack with dogs or set dogs upon
- harass with persistent criticism or carping
- lure, entice, or entrap with bait
noun
- a social gathering where a light evening meal is served
- a light evening meal; served in early evening if dinner is at midday or served late in the evening at bedtime
- Food consumed before going to bed.
- (Midwestern US, Canadian Prairies, Atlantic Canada, South Africa) Any meal eaten in the evening; dinner eaten in the evening, rather than at noon.
- A drinker, especially one who drinks slowly (i.e., one who sups).
- (Scotland, Northern Ireland, Northern England, slang) A meal from a chip shop consisting of a deep-fried food with chips.
verb
noun
- a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration
- an organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place)
- In mythology, a set of celebrations in the honour of a god.
- (biblical) A feast or feast day.
- An event or series of special events centred on the celebration or promotion of some theme or aspect of the community, often held at regular intervals.
- (Caribbean, Jamaica, uncountable) Fried cornbread.
adj
noun
- A prayer before a meal; grace.
- The act of declaring or bestowing favor; approval.
- (paganism) A modern pagan ceremony.
- Some kind of divine or supernatural aid, or reward.
- Good fortune.
- A group of unicorns.
- A pronouncement invoking divine aid.
- Something someone is glad of.
- the formal act of approving
- a desirable state
- the act of praying for divine protection
- a short prayer of thanks before a meal
- a ceremonial prayer invoking divine protection
verb
noun
verb
noun
- a gathering at which burgoo stew is served
- thick spicy stew of whatever meat and whatever vegetables are available; southern United States
- porridge made of rolled oats
- (Midwestern US) A spicy stew, typically made with a combination of meats and vegetables, and often served with cornbread or corn muffins.
- (nautical) A dish which originated among seafarers during the days of sail: a sort of porridge seasoned with sugar, salt and butter.
noun
- A feast or banquet.
- A pleasure trip; a journey made for feasting or enjoyment, now especially a trip made ostensibly for business but which entails merrymaking or entertainment.
- (film) Ellipsis of press junket.
- A type of cream cheese, originally made in a rush basket; later, a food made of sweetened curds.
- (gambling) A gaming room for which the capacity and limits change daily, often rented out to private vendors who run tour groups through them and give a portion of the proceeds to the main casino.
- a journey taken for pleasure
- dessert made of sweetened milk coagulated with rennet
- a trip taken by an official at public expense
verb
verb
noun
verb
noun
verb
- To buffet.
- (transitive) To hit, as a reproach, particularly with the open palm to the head; to slap.
- (intransitive) To fight; to scuffle; to box.
- (transitive) To furnish with cuffs.
- (transitive, slang) To enter into a committed romantic relationship with (someone).
- (transitive) To handcuff.
- confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffs
- hit with the hand
- to get involved in a relationship with another person
noun
- A surgical procedure in which parts of the body that were not previously connected are stitched together.
- The end of a shirt sleeve that covers the wrist.
- The end of a pants leg when folded up.
- (informal, plural only) A handcuff.
- (Scotland) The scruff of the neck.
- A blow, especially with the open hand; a box; a slap.
- shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs
- the lap consisting of a turned-back hem encircling the end of the sleeve or leg