slovo | definícia |
topple (encz) | topple,kymácet luke |
topple (encz) | topple,převrhnout luke |
topple (encz) | topple,svalit luke |
topple (encz) | topple,svrhnout v: Pajosh |
Topple (gcide) | Topple \Top"ple\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Toppled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Toppling.] [From Top summit.]
To fall forward; to pitch or tumble down.
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Though castles topple on their warders' heads. --Shak.
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Topple (gcide) | Topple \Top"ple\, v. t.
To throw down; to overturn.
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He topple crags from the precipice. --Longfellow.
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topple (wn) | topple
v 1: fall down, as if collapsing; "The tower of the World Trade
Center tumbled after the plane hit it" [syn: tumble,
topple]
2: cause to topple or tumble by pushing [syn: topple,
tumble, tip] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
stopple (encz) | stopple,zátka n: Zdeněk Brož |
topple (encz) | topple,kymácet luketopple,převrhnout luketopple,svalit luketopple,svrhnout v: Pajosh |
toppled (encz) | toppled,převrhlý adj: luketoppled,svalený adj: luke |
topples (encz) | topples,hroutí n: Zdeněk Brož |
Stopple (gcide) | Stopple \Stop"ple\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stoppled; p. pr. & vb.
n. Stoppling.]
To close the mouth of anything with a stopple, or as with a
stopple. --Cowper.
[1913 Webster]Stopple \Stop"ple\, n. [Cf. G. st["o]pfel, st["o]psel. See
Stop, n. & v. t.]
That which stops or closes the mouth of a vessel; a stopper;
as, a glass stopple; a cork stopple.
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Stoppled (gcide) | Stopple \Stop"ple\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stoppled; p. pr. & vb.
n. Stoppling.]
To close the mouth of anything with a stopple, or as with a
stopple. --Cowper.
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Toppled (gcide) | Topple \Top"ple\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Toppled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Toppling.] [From Top summit.]
To fall forward; to pitch or tumble down.
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Though castles topple on their warders' heads. --Shak.
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stopple (wn) | stopple
n 1: blockage consisting of an object designed to fill a hole
tightly [syn: plug, stopper, stopple]
v 1: close or secure with or as if with a stopper; "She
stoppered the wine bottle"; "The mothers stoppered their
babies' mouths with pacifiers" [syn: stopper, stopple] |
topple (wn) | topple
v 1: fall down, as if collapsing; "The tower of the World Trade
Center tumbled after the plane hit it" [syn: tumble,
topple]
2: cause to topple or tumble by pushing [syn: topple,
tumble, tip] |
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