English words for 'Alternative spelling of bone-tired.'
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- (chiefly Scotland) Alternative spelling of bone.
- (uncountable, UK, dialectal, veterinary medicine) A disease of sheep in which breakdown of tissue occurs; rot.
- (countable) A cause of misery or ruin.
- (uncountable, chiefly poetic) Misery, woe; also, doom, ruin; or physical injury, harm.
- something causing misery or death
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- (slang) Tired.
- (slang) Caught in the act of doing something one shouldn't do.
- (slang) Broken.
- (often used in combination with an adjective) Having a certain type of bust (breasts; cleavage).
- (slang) Broke; having no money.
- (video games, slang) Extremely overpowered.
- (slang) Extremely ugly.
- out of working order (‘busted’ is an informal substitute for ‘broken’)
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- (anatomy) Synonym of bone.
- An osar or esker.
- (rare) Alternative form of o's.
- (anatomy, sometimes botany) An opening or entrance to a passage, particularly one at either end of the cervix, internal (to the uterus) or external (to the vagina).
- a mouth or mouthlike opening
- rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates
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- (veterinary medicine) A bone disease of this region.
- (rare) An act or state of being stifled.
- (zootomy) The joint between the femur and tibia in the hind leg of various four-legged mammals, especially horses, corresponding to the knee in humans.
- joint between the femur and tibia in a quadruped; corresponds to the human knee
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- (intransitive, hyperbolic) To smother; to make breathing difficult.
- (transitive, also figuratively) To prevent (a breath, cough, or cry, or the voice, etc.) from being released from the throat.
- (transitive) To keep in, hold back, or repress (something).
- (transitive) To prevent (something) from being revealed; to conceal, to hide, to suppress.
- (transitive, agriculture (sericulture)) To treat (a silkworm cocoon) with steam as part of the process of silk production.
- (transitive) To make (something) unable to be heard by blocking it with some medium.
- (intransitive) To die of suffocation.
- (transitive) To cause (a dog, horse, or other four-legged mammal) to dislocate or sprain its stifle joint.
- (transitive, also figuratively) To make (an animal or person) unconscious or cause (an animal or person) to die by preventing breathing; to smother, to suffocate.
- (transitive, hyperbolic) To cause (someone) difficulty in breathing, or a choking or gagging feeling.
- suppress in order to conceal or hide
- suppress or constrain so as to lessen in intensity
- impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of
- be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen
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- (of a person or person's face) Appearing tired and unwell, as from stress; haggard.
- (in combination) Pulled, towed, or extracted in the specified fashion.
- Depleted.
- (of a game) undecided; having no definite winner and loser; at a draw.
- showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
- having the curtains or draperies closed or pulled shut
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- (chiefly Scotland) Alternative spelling of bone.
- (uncountable, UK, dialectal, veterinary medicine) A disease of sheep in which breakdown of tissue occurs; rot.
- (countable) A cause of misery or ruin.
- (uncountable, chiefly poetic) Misery, woe; also, doom, ruin; or physical injury, harm.
- something causing misery or death
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- (anatomy) Synonym of bone.
- An osar or esker.
- (rare) Alternative form of o's.
- (anatomy, sometimes botany) An opening or entrance to a passage, particularly one at either end of the cervix, internal (to the uterus) or external (to the vagina).
- a mouth or mouthlike opening
- rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates
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- (veterinary medicine) A bone disease of this region.
- (rare) An act or state of being stifled.
- (zootomy) The joint between the femur and tibia in the hind leg of various four-legged mammals, especially horses, corresponding to the knee in humans.
- joint between the femur and tibia in a quadruped; corresponds to the human knee
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- (intransitive, hyperbolic) To smother; to make breathing difficult.
- (transitive, also figuratively) To prevent (a breath, cough, or cry, or the voice, etc.) from being released from the throat.
- (transitive) To keep in, hold back, or repress (something).
- (transitive) To prevent (something) from being revealed; to conceal, to hide, to suppress.
- (transitive, agriculture (sericulture)) To treat (a silkworm cocoon) with steam as part of the process of silk production.
- (transitive) To make (something) unable to be heard by blocking it with some medium.
- (intransitive) To die of suffocation.
- (transitive) To cause (a dog, horse, or other four-legged mammal) to dislocate or sprain its stifle joint.
- (transitive, also figuratively) To make (an animal or person) unconscious or cause (an animal or person) to die by preventing breathing; to smother, to suffocate.
- (transitive, hyperbolic) To cause (someone) difficulty in breathing, or a choking or gagging feeling.
- suppress in order to conceal or hide
- suppress or constrain so as to lessen in intensity
- impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of
- be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen
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- (slang) Tired.
- (slang) Caught in the act of doing something one shouldn't do.
- (slang) Broken.
- (often used in combination with an adjective) Having a certain type of bust (breasts; cleavage).
- (slang) Broke; having no money.
- (video games, slang) Extremely overpowered.
- (slang) Extremely ugly.
- out of working order (‘busted’ is an informal substitute for ‘broken’)
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- (of a person or person's face) Appearing tired and unwell, as from stress; haggard.
- (in combination) Pulled, towed, or extracted in the specified fashion.
- Depleted.
- (of a game) undecided; having no definite winner and loser; at a draw.
- showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
- having the curtains or draperies closed or pulled shut