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Definition of rave
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rave is as below...
Rave (v. i.) To talk with
unreasonable
enthusiasm
or
excessive
passion
or
excitement;
--
followed
by
about,
of, or on; as, he raved about her
beauty..
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Pit
::
Pit (n.) Any
abyss;
especially,
the
grave,
or
hades..
Thrum
::
Thrum (n.) Any
coarse
yarn; an
unraveled
strand
of rope.
Gravel
::
Gravel
(v. t.) To run (as a ship) upon the
gravel
or
beach;
to run
aground;
to cause to stick fast in
gravel
or sand.
Ravenous
::
Ravenous
(a.)
Devouring
with
rapacious
eagerness;
furiously
voracious;
hungry
even to rage; as, a
ravenous
wolf or
vulture..
Gravel
::
Gravel
(v. t.) To check or stop; to
embarrass;
to
perplex.
Criminous
::
Criminous
(a.)
Criminal;
involving
great crime or grave
charges;
very
wicked;
heinous.
Sledge
::
Sledge
(v. i. & t.) To
travel
or
convey
in a
sledge
or
sledges.
Greave
::
Greave
(v. t.) To clean (a
ship's
bottom);
to
grave.
Ravelling
::
Ravelling
() of Rave.
Woodcutter
::
Woodcutter
(n.) An
engraver
on wood.
Riddle
::
Riddle
(n.) A sieve with
coarse
meshes,
usually
of wire, for
separating
coarser
materials
from
finer,
as chaff from
grain,
cinders
from
ashes,
or
gravel
from
sand..
Electrotonic
::
Electrotonic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
electrical
tension;
-- said of a
supposed
peculiar
condition
of a
conducting
circuit
during
its
exposure
to the
action
of
another
conducting
circuit
traversed
by a
uniform
electric
current
when both
circuits
remain
stationary.
Gravel
::
Gravel
(v. t.) To hurt or lame (a
horse)
by
gravel
lodged
between
the shoe and foot.
Mad
::
Mad (v. i.) To be mad; to go mad; to rave. See
Madding.
Cormorant
::
Cormorant
(n.) Any
species
of
Phalacrocorax,
a genus of sea birds
having
a sac under the beak; the shag.
Cormorants
devour
fish
voraciously,
and have
become
the
emblem
of
gluttony.
They are
generally
black,
and hence are
called
sea
ravens,
and
coalgeese..
Tablet
::
Tablet
(n.) A flat piece of any
material
on which to
write,
paint,
draw, or
engrave;
also, such a piece
containing
an
inscription
or a
picture..
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.)
Something
that
thwarts,
crosses,
or
obstructs;
a cross
accident;
as, he would have
succeeded,
had it not been for
unlucky
traverses
not under his
control..
Sage
::
Sage
(superl.)
Having
nice
discernment
and
powers
of
judging;
prudent;
grave;
sagacious.
Villain
::
Villain
(n.) A vile,
wicked
person;
a man
extremely
depraved,
and
capable
or
guilty
of great
crimes;
a
deliberate
scoundrel;
a
knave;
a
rascal;
a
scamp..
Grave
::
Grave (n.) An
excavation
in the earth as a place of
burial;
also, any place of
interment;
a tomb; a
sepulcher.
Hence:
Death;
destruction..
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