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2,685 words match “LOO”

FLOOKAN; FLUKAN n.
See Flucan.
FLOOKY a.
Fluky.
FLOOR n. 12 definitions
girders, etc., with proper covering, which divides a building horizontally into stories. Floor in sense 1 is, then, the upper surface of floor in sense 2.
FLOORAGE n.
Floor space.
FLOORER n.
Anything that floors or upsets a person, as a blow that knocks him down; a conclusive answer or retort; a task that exceeds one's abilities. [Colloq.]
FLOORHEADS n.
The upper extermities of the floor of a vessel.
FLOORING n. 2 definitions
A platform; the bottom of a room; a floor; pavement. See Floor, n. Addison.
FLOORLESS a.
Having no floor.
FLOORWALKER n.
One who walks about in a large retail store as an overseer and director. [U.S.]
FORELOOK v.
To look beforehand or forward. [Obs.] Spenser.
FULL-BLOODED a. 2 definitions
Having a full supply of blood.
FULL-BLOOMED a.
Like a perfect blossom. "Full-bloomed lips." Crashaw.
GALLOON n. 2 definitions
A similar bordering or binding of rich material, such as gold lace. Silver and gold galloons, with the like glittering gewgaws. Addison.
GALLOONED a.
Furnished or adorned with galloon.
GALOOT n.
A noisy, swaggering, or worthless fellow; a rowdy. [Slang, U. S.]
GARDYLOO n.
An old cry in throwing water, slops, etc., from the windows in Edingburgh. Sir. W. Scott.
GLOOM n. 8 definitions
Partial or total darkness; thick shade; obscurity; as, the gloom of a forest, or of midnight.
GLOOMILY adv.
In a gloomy manner.
GLOOMINESS n.
State of being gloomy. Addison.
GLOOMING n.
Twilight (of morning or evening); the gloaming. When the faint glooming in the sky First lightened into day. Trench. The balmy glooming, crescent-lit. Tennyson.
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