1. to swirl (of a large body of water), whirl 2. to ripple, go in waves
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to flutter (the eyelashes)
to close the eyes
to stick up (the tail)
1. to strike (something above the ground, of lightning); 2. to have a stroke; 3. to dive down on (as of a mockingbird)
to have come, have arrived (of a time)
to sit on top of (of two)
to think upon
to set (one) down on top of
(of two)
to get ruffled up
to split (timber)
to go a distance and stick the head down in water, a hole, a tub or under a house, bed, etc.
to take and leave down in water or a low place
to crash (of one vehicle into a ditch)
to make a hole in pierce
to roar (with laughter)
to strike a match
1. to slice (a loaf of bread, meat); 2. to split (wood)
to let get weevily, make weevily