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330 words match “HACKER”

OTIOSITY n.
Leisure; indolence; idleness; ease. [R.] Thackeray.
OUTCRY n.
Sale at public auction. Massinger. Thackeray.
OUTGUSH n.
A pouring out; an outburst. A passionate outgush of emotion. Thackeray.
PALELY adv.
In a pale manner; dimly; wanly; not freshly or ruddily. Thackeray.
PANNIKIN n.
A small pan or cup. Marryat. Thackeray.
PARSIMONY n.
essive frugality; niggardliness. Bacon. Awful parsimony presided generally at the table. Thackeray.
PATRONIZING a.
r; assuming the manner of airs of a superior toward another. -- Pat"ron*i`zing*ly, adv. Thackeray.
PAVID a.
Timid; fearful. [R.] Thackeray.
PENNY-A-LINER n.
shes matter to public journals at so much a line; a poor writer for hire; a hack writer. Thackeray.
PERVERT n.
pposed to convert. See the Synonym of Convert. That notorious pervert, Henry of Navarre. Thackeray.
PLUCK n.
urage; indomitable resolution; fortitude. Decay of English spirit, decay of manly pluck. Thackeray.
POMPOSITY n.
The quality or state of being pompous; pompousness. Thackeray.
POMPOUS a.
le. "Pompous in high presumption." Chaucer. he pompous vanity of the old schoolmistress. Thackeray. -- Pom"ous*ly, adv. -- Pomp"ous*ness, n.
POOH-POOH v.
make light of; to treat with derision or contempt, as if by saying pooh! pooh! [Colloq.] Thackeray.
PORTMANTEAU n.
A bag or case, usually of leather, for carrying wearing apparel, etc., on journeys. Thackeray.
POSE v.
fect a certain character; as, she poses as a prude. He . . . posed before her as a hero. Thackeray.
PREACHIFY v.
To discourse in the manner of a preacher. [Colloq.] Thackeray.
PRIDIAN a.
Of or pertaining to the day before, or yesterday. [R.] Thackeray.
PRIME v.
; to post; to coach; as, to prime a witness; the boys are primed for mischief. [Colloq.] Thackeray.
PRINCEKIN n.
A petty prince; a princeling. The princekins of private life. Thackeray.
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