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Definition of splay
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Splay (v. t.) To
dislocate,
as a
shoulder
bone..
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Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.)
Pompous
show;
formal
display
or
exhibition.
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.) That which is
displayed;
a show; a
spectacle;
an
imposing
procession;
the
movement
of any body
marshaled
in
military
order;
as, a
parade
of
firemen..
Show
::
Show (n.) Proud or
ostentatious
display;
parade;
pomp.
Pedant
::
Pedant
(n.) One who puts on an air of
learning;
one who makes a vain
display
of
learning;
a
pretender
to
superior
knowledge.
Displayed
::
Displayed
(a.) Set with lines of
prominent
type
interspersed,
to catch the eye..
Sideboard
::
Sideboard
(n.) A piece of
dining-room
furniture
having
compartments
and
shelves
for
keeping
or
displaying
articles
of table
service.
Embrasure
::
Embrasure
(n.) A splay of a door or
window.
Perk
::
Perk (v. t.) To make trim or
smart;
to
straighten
up; to
erect;
to make a
jaunty
or saucy
display
of; as, to perk the ears; to perk up one's
head..
Display
::
Display
(v. t.) To make an
exhibition
of; to set in view
conspicuously
or
ostentatiously;
to
exhibit
for the sake of
publicity;
to
parade.
Collie
::
Collie
(n.) The
Scotch
shepherd
dog. There are two
breeds,
the
rough-haired
and
smooth-haired.
It is
remarkable
for its
intelligence,
displayed
especially
in
caring
for
flocks..
Display
::
Display
(v. t.) To
extend
the front of (a
column),
bringing
it into
line..
Demonstrative
::
Demonstrative
(a.)
Expressing,
or apt to
express,
much;
displaying
feeling
or
sentiment;
as, her
nature
was
demonstrative..
Humorist
::
Humorist
(n.) One who
displays
humor in
speaking
or
writing;
one who has a
facetious
fancy or
genius;
a wag; a
droll.
Gaudery
::
Gaudery
(n.)
Finery;
ornaments;
ostentatious
display.
Firework
::
Firework
(n.) A
device
for
producing
a
striking
display
of
light,
or a
figure
or
figures
in plain or
colored
fire, by the
combustion
of
materials
that burn in some
peculiar
manner,
as
gunpowder,
sulphur,
metallic
filings,
and
various
salts.
The most
common
feature
of
fireworks
is a paper or
pasteboard
tube
filled
with the
combustible
material.
A
number
of these tubes or cases are often
combined
so as to make, when
kindled,
a great
variety
of
figures
in fire, often
variously
colored.
The
skyrocke
Tole
::
Tole (v. t.) To draw, or cause to
follow,
by
displaying
something
pleasing
or
desirable;
to
allure
by some
bait..
Showroom
::
Showroom
(n.) A room where
merchandise
is
exposed
for sale, or where
samples
are
displayed..
Declamation
::
Declamation
(n.)
Pretentious
rhetorical
display,
with more sound than
sense;
as, mere
declamation..
Spluttered
::
Splurge
(v. i.) To make a great
display
in any way,
especially
in
oratory..
Splendid
::
Splendid
(a.)
Possessing
or
displaying
splendor;
shining;
very
bright;
as, a
splendid
sun..
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