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1. to swirl (of a large body of water), whirl 2. to ripple, go in waves
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