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Definition of rink
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 rink is as below...
Rink (n.) An
artificial
sheet of ice,
generally
under
cover,
used for
skating;
also, a floor
prepared
for
skating
on with
roller
skates,
or a
building
with such a
floor..
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Corrugate
::
Corrugate
(v. t.) To form or shape into
wrinkles
or
folds,
or
alternate
ridges
and
grooves,
as by
drawing,
contraction,
pressure,
bending,
or
otherwise;
to
wrinkle;
to purse up; as, to
corrugate
plates
of iron; to
corrugate
the
forehead..
Prim
::
Prim (v. t.) To deck with great
nicety;
to
arrange
with
affected
preciseness;
to
prink.
Whimwham
::
Whimwham
(n.) A
whimsical
thing;
an odd
device;
a
trifle;
a
trinket;
a
gimcrack.
Crinkle
::
Crinkle
(v. t.) To form with short
turns,
bends,
or
wrinkles;
to mold into
inequalities
or
sinuosities;
to cause to
wrinkle
or
curl..
Mahwa Tree
::
Mahwa tree () An East
Indian
sapotaceous
tree
(Bassia
latifolia,
and also B.
butyracea),
whose
timber
is used for wagon
wheels,
and the
flowers
for food and in
preparing
an
intoxicating
drink.
It is one of the
butter
trees.
The oil, known as mahwa and
yallah,
is
obtained
from the
kernels
of the
fruit..
Sugar
::
Sugar (v. t.) To
impregnate,
season,
cover,
or
sprinkle
with
sugar;
to mix sugar
with..
Sherbet
::
Sherbet
(n.) A
preparation
of
bicarbonate
of soda,
tartaric
acid,
sugar,
etc.,
variously
flavored,
for
making
an
effervescing
drink;
--
called
also
sherbet
powder..
Cadgy
::
Cadgy (a.)
Cheerful
or
mirthful,
as after good
eating
or
drinking;
also,
wanton..
Drink
::
Drink (n.)
Liquid
to be
swallowed;
any fluid to be taken into the
stomach
for
quenching
thirst
or for other
purposes,
as
water,
coffee,
or
decoctions..
Gaud
::
Gaud (v. t.) To
bedeck
gaudily;
to
decorate
with gauds or showy
trinkets
or
colors;
to
paint.
Hobnob
::
Hobnob
(adv.)
Have or have not; -- a
familiar
invitation
to
reciprocal
drinking.
Dronkelewe
::
Dronkelewe
(a.) Given to
drink;
drunken.
Margin
::
Margin
(n.) A
border;
edge;
brink;
verge;
as, the
margin
of a river or
lake..
Quaff
::
Quaff (v. t.) To drink with
relish;
to drink
copiously
of; to
swallow
in large
draughts.
Puckery
::
Puckery
(a.)
Inclined
to
become
puckered
or
wrinkled;
full of
puckers
or
wrinkles.
Pricking
::
Pricking
(n.)
Dressing
one's self for show;
prinking.
Ice Plant
::
Ice plant () A plant
(Mesembryanthemum
crystallinum),
sprinkled
with
pellucid,
watery
vesicles,
which
glisten
like ice. It is
native
along the
Mediterranean,
in the
Canaries,
and in South
Africa.
Its juice is said to be
demulcent
and
diuretic;
its ashes are used in Spain in
making
glass..
Banquet
::
Banquet
(v. i.) To
regale
one's self with good
eating
and
drinking;
to
feast.
Sucker
::
Sucker
(n.) A hard
drinker;
a
soaker.
Chatelaine
::
Chatelaine
(n.) An
ornamental
hook, or
brooch
worn by a lady at her
waist,
and
having
a short chain or
chains
attached
for a
watch,
keys,
trinkets,
etc. Also used
adjectively;
as, a
chatelaine
chain..
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