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Definition of sill
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Sill (n.) The floor of a
gallery
or
passage
in a mine.
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Gush
::
Gush (v. i.) To make a
sentimental
or
untimely
exhibition
of
affection;
to
display
enthusiasm
in a
silly,
demonstrative
manner..
Dotterel
::
Dotterel
(v. i.) A silly
fellow;
a dupe; a gull.
Nonny
::
Nonny (n.) A silly
fellow;
a
ninny.
Gobemouche
::
Gobemouche
(n.)
Literally,
a fly
swallower;
hence,
once who keeps his mouth open; a boor; a silly and
credulous
person..
Giggle
::
Giggle
(v. t.) To laugh with short
catches
of the
breath
or
voice;
to laugh in a
light,
affected,
or silly
manner;
to
titter
with
childish
levity..
Whinstone
::
Whinstone
(n.) A
provincial
name given in
England
to
basaltic
rocks,
and
applied
by
miners
to other kind of
dark-colored
unstratified
rocks which
resist
the point of the pick. -- for
example,
to
masses
of
chert.
Whin-dikes,
and
whin-sills,
are names
sometimes
given to veins or beds of
basalt..
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) An
impertinent
or silly
fellow;
a
simpleton;
a boor; a
clown;
also, a
servant;
a
rustic..
Doting
::
Doting
(a.) That
dotes;
silly;
excessively
fond.
Pusillanimity
::
Pusillanimity
(n.) The
quality
of being
pusillanimous;
weakness
of
spirit;
cowardliness.
Idle
::
Idle
(superl.)
Of no
account;
useless;
vain;
trifling;
unprofitable;
thoughtless;
silly;
barren.
Anserous
::
Anserous
(a.)
Resembling
a
goose;
silly;
simple.
Silly
::
Silly (n.)
Proceeding
from want of
understanding
or
common
judgment;
characterized
by
weakness
or
folly;
unwise;
absurd;
stupid;
as, silly
conduct;
a silly
question..
Brainless
::
Brainless
(a.)
Without
understanding;
silly;
thoughtless;
witless.
Sill
::
Sill (n.) The
timber
or stone at the foot of a door; the
threshold.
Cowardice
::
Cowardice
(n.) Want of
courage
to face
danger;
extreme
timidity;
pusillanimity;
base fear of
danger
or hurt; lack of
spirit.
Stultiloquy
::
Stultiloquent
(a.) Given to, or
characterized
by, silly talk;
babbling..
Nice
::
Nice
(superl.)
Foolish;
silly;
simple;
ignorant;
also, weak;
effeminate..
Spoonfuls
::
Spooney
(n.) A
weak-minded
or silly
person;
one who is
foolishly
fond.
Stultify
::
Stultify
(v. t.) To make
foolish;
to make a fool of; as, to
stultify
one by
imposition;
to
stultify
one's self by silly
reasoning
or
conduct..
Goosery
::
Goosery
(n.) The
characteristics
or
actions
of a
goose;
silliness.
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