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Definition of fled
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Fled () imp. & p. p. of Flee.
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Callow
::
Callow
(a.)
Destitute
of
feathers;
naked;
unfledged.
Serenely
::
Serenely
(adv.)
With
unruffled
temper;
coolly;
calmly.
Smoothbore
::
Smoothbore
(a.)
Having
a bore of
perfectly
smooth
surface;
--
distinguished
from
rifled.
Flidge
::
Flidge
(a.)
Fledged;
fledge.
Frill
::
Frill (v. i.) A
ruffled
varex or fold on
certain
shells.
Apathy
::
Apathy
(n.) Want of
feeling;
privation
of
passion,
emotion,
or
excitement;
dispassion;
--
applied
either
to the body or the mind. As
applied
to the mind, it is a
calmness,
indolence,
or state of
indifference,
incapable
of being
ruffled
or
roused
to
active
interest
or
exertion
by
pleasure,
pain, or
passion..
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To come short of a
result
or
object
aimed at or
desired
; to be
baffled
or
frusrated.
Slacken
::
Slacken
(n.) A
spongy,
semivitrifled
substance
which
miners
or
smelters
mix with the ores of
metals
to
prevent
their
fusion..
Suffocating
::
Suffocate
(v. i.) To
become
choked,
stifled,
or
smothered..
Rifling
::
Rifling
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
the
grooves
in a
rifled
cannon
or gun
barrel.
Serene
::
Serene
(a.) Calm;
placid;
undisturbed;
unruffled;
as, a
serene
aspect;
a
serene
soul..
Scuffled
::
Scuffled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Scuffl.
Gosling
::
Gosling
(n.) A young or
unfledged
goose.
Trifled
::
Trifled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Trifl.
Rifled
::
Rifled
(imp. & p. p.) of Rifl.
Whist
::
Whist (n.) A
certain
game at
cards;
-- so
called
because
it
requires
silence
and close
attention.
It is
played
by four
persons
(those
who sit
opposite
each other being
partners)
with a
complete
pack of
fifty-two
cards.
Each
player
has
thirteen
cards,
and when these are
played
out, he hand is
finished,
and the cards are again
shuffled
and
distributed..
Stive
::
Stive (v. i.) To be
stifled
or
suffocated.
Eyasmusket
::
Eyasmusket
(n.) An
unfledged
or young male
sparrow
hawk.
Quab
::
Quab (n.) An
unfledged
bird;
hence,
something
immature
or
unfinished..
Land
::
Land (n.) In any
surface
prepared
with
indentations,
perforations,
or
grooves,
that part of the
surface
which is not so
treated,
as the level part of a
millstone
between
the
furrows,
or the
surface
of the bore of a
rifled
gun
between
the
grooves..
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