kleɪm

  • 61win|kle|pick|er — «WIHNG kuhl PIHK uhr», noun. British Slang. a shoe with a sharply pointed toe: »Winklepickers, it seems, are doing much damage to the feet of Britain s young people (Listener). ╂[< winkle1 + picker1] …

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  • 62hækle — hæk|le vb., r, de, t …

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  • 63sjækle — sjæk|le vb., r, de, t (fastgøre el. samle kæder mv. med en sjækkel) …

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  • 64in|kle — in|kle1 «IHNG kuhl», noun. 1. a narrow, colored linen tape. 2. the thread or yarn from which it is manufactured. ╂[origin uncertain] in|kle2 «IHNG kuhl», transitive verb, intransitive verb, kled, kling. 1. to give a hint of; hint. 2 …

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  • 65per|i|win|kle — per|i|win|kle1 «PEHR uh WIHNG kuhl», noun. 1. a low, trailing evergreen plant with blue, white, or purplish flowers. There are several kinds, making up a genus of the dogbane family. The American periwinkle is called myrtle. 2. a light blue color …

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  • 66win|kle — win|kle1 «WIHNG kuhl», noun. a periwinkle or any one of certain other relatively large marine snails used for food. ╂[short for periwinkle2] win|kle2 «WIHNG kuhl», transitive verb, kled, kling. Especially British. to dig (out); force; wrest: » …

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  • 67wrin|kle — wrin|kle1 «RIHNG kuhl», noun, verb, kled, kling. –n. 1. a ridge or fold; crease: »The old man s face has wrinkles. I must press the wrinkles out of this dress. 2. Figurative. a difficulty, problem, or the like: »It will probably take a few more… …

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