to |
1. part. A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive. | |
I want to leave. | |
He asked me what to do. | |
I don’t know how to say it. | |
I have places to go and people to see. | |
2. part. As above, with the verb implied. | |
"Did you visit the museum?" "I wanted to, but it was closed.". | |
If he hasn't read it yet, he ought to. | |
3. part. A particle used to create phrasal verbs. | |
I have to do laundry today. | |
4. prep. Indicating destination: In the direction of, and arriving at. | |
We are walking to the shop. | |
5. prep. Used to indicate purpose. | |
He devoted himself to education. | |
They drank to his health. | |
6. prep. Used to indicate result of action. | |
His face was beaten to a pulp. | |
7. prep. Used after an adjective to indicate its application. | |
similar to ..., relevant to ..., pertinent to ..., I was nice to him, he was cruel to her, I am used to walking. | |
8. prep. (obsolete,) As a. | |
With God to friend (with God as a friend); with The Devil to fiend (with the Devil as a foe); lambs slaughtered to lake (lambs slaughtered as a sacrifice); t | |
9. prep. (arithmetic) Used to indicate a ratio or comparison. | |
one to one = 1:1 | |
ten to one = 10:1. | |
I have ten dollars to your four. | |
10. prep. (arithmetic) Used to indicate that the preceding term is to be raised to the power of the following value; indicates exponentiation. | |
Three squared or three to the second power is nine. | |
Three to the power of two is nine. | |
Three to the second is nine. | |
11. prep. Used to indicate the indirect object. | |
I gave the book to him. | |
12. prep. (time) Preceding. | |
ten to ten = 9:50; We're going to leave at ten to (the hour). | |
13. prep. Used to describe what something consists of or contains. | |
Anyone could do this job; there's nothing to it. | |
There's a lot of sense to what he says. | |
14. prep. (Canada, UK, Newfoundland, West Midlands) At. | |
Stay where you're to and I'll come find you, b'y. | |
15. adv. Toward a closed, touching or engaging position. | |
Please push the door to. | |
16. adv. (nautical) Into the wind. | |
17. adv. misspelling of too | |
wet |
1. adj. Made up of liquid or moisture, usually (but not always) water. | |
Synonyms: wetting | |
Water is wet. | |
2. adj. Of an object, etc.: covered or impregnated with liquid, usually (but not always) water. | |
Synonyms: damp, saturated, soaked, Thesaurus:wet | |
I went out in the rain and now my clothes are all wet. | |
3. adj. Of a burrito, sandwich, or other food: covered in a sauce. | |
4. adj. Of calligraphy and fountain pens: depositing a large amount of ink from the nib or the feed. | |
This pen’s a wet writer, so it’ll feather on this cheap paper. | |
5. adj. Of a sound recording: having had audio effects applied. | |
6. adj. Of weather or a time period: rainy. | |
Synonyms: damp, raining, rainy | |
It’s going to be wet tomorrow. | |
7. adj. (slang) Of a person: inexperienced in a profession or task; having the characteristics of a rookie. | |
Synonyms: green, wet behind the ears | |
That guy’s wet; after all, he just started yesterday. | |
8. adj. (slang) (of women) Sexually aroused and thus having a vulva moistened with vaginal secretions. | |
Synonyms: horny, moist, Thesaurus:randy | |
He got me all wet. | |
9. adj. (Britain, slang) Ineffectual, feeble, showing no strength of character. | |
Synonyms: feeble, hopeless, useless | |
Don’t be so wet. | |
10. adj. (slang) Permitting alcoholic beverages, as during Prohibition. | |
11. adj. (slang) Refreshed with liquor; drunk. | |
12. adj. (biology, chemistry) Of a scientist or laboratory: working with biological or chemical matter. | |
13. adj. (chemistry) Employing, or done by means of, water or some other liquid. | |
the wet extraction of copper, in distinction from dry extraction in which dry heat or fusion is employed | |
14. n. Liquid or moisture. | |
15. n. Rainy weather. | |
Don't go out in the wet. | |
16. n. (Australia) Rainy season. (often capitalized) | |
17. n. (UK, pejorative) A moderate Conservative; especially, one who opposed the hard-line policies of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, contrasted with dry. | |
18. n. (colloquial) An alcoholic drink. | |
19. n. (US, colloquial) One who supports the consumption of alcohol and thus opposes Prohibition. | |
20. v. To cover or impregnate with liquid. | |
21. v. To accidentally urinate in or on. | |
Johnny wets the bed several times a week. | |
22. v. (intransitive) To make or become wet. | |
23. v. (transitive, soldering) To form an intermetallic bond between a solder and a metal substrate. | |
24. v. misspelling of whet | |
every |
1. det. All of a group (considered individually), without exception. | |
Every person in the room stood and cheered. | |
2. det. Used with ordinal numbers to denote those items whose position is divisible by the corresponding cardinal number, or a portion of equal size to that set. | |
Every third bead was red, and the rest were blue. The sequence was thus red, blue, blue, red, blue, blue etc. | |
Decimation originally meant the execution of every tenth soldier in a unit. | |
stitch |
1. n. A single pass of a needle in sewing; the loop or turn of the thread thus made. | |
2. n. An arrangement of stitches in sewing, or method of stitching in some particular way or style. | |
cross stitch | |
herringbone stitch | |
3. n. An intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage, brought on by exercise. | |
4. n. A single turn of the thread round a needle in knitting; a link, or loop, of yarn | |
drop a stitch | |
take up a stitch | |
5. n. An arrangement of stitches in knitting, or method of knitting in some particular way or style. | |
6. n. A space of work taken up, or gone over, in a single pass of the needle. | |
7. n. (by extension) Any space passed over; distance. | |
8. n. A local sharp pain; an acute pain, like the piercing of a needle. | |
a stitch in the side | |
9. n. (obsolete) A contortion, or twist. | |
10. n. (colloquial) Any least part of a fabric or dress. | |
to wet every stitch of clothes | |
She didn't have a stitch on. | |
11. n. A furrow. | |
12. v. To form stitches in; especially, to sew in such a manner as to show on the surface a continuous line of stitches. | |
to stitch a shirt bosom. | |
13. v. To sew, or unite or attach by stitches. | |
to stitch printed sheets in making a book or a pamphlet. | |
14. v. (intransitive) To practice/practise stitching or needlework. | |
15. v. (agriculture) To form land into ridges. | |
16. v. To weld together through a series of connecting or overlapping spot welds. | |
17. v. (computing, graphics) To combine two or more photographs of the same scene into a single image. | |
I can use this software to stitch together a panorama. | |
18. v. (more generally) To include, combine, or unite into a single whole. | |
of |
1. prep. Expressing distance or motion. | |
2. prep. (now obsolete, or dialectal) From (of distance, direction), "off". | |
3. prep. (obsolete except in phrases) Since, from (a given time, earlier state etc.). | |
4. prep. From, away from (a position, number, distance etc.). | |
There are no shops within twenty miles of the cottage. | |
5. prep. (North America, Scotland, Ireland) Before (the hour); to. | |
What's the time? / Nearly a quarter of three. | |
6. prep. Expressing separation. | |
7. prep. (Indicating removal, absence or separation, with the action indicated by a transitive verb and the quality or substance by a grammatical object.) | |
Finally she was relieved of the burden of caring for her sick husband. | |
8. prep. (Indicating removal, absence or separation, with resulting state indicated by an adjective.) | |
He seemed devoid of human feelings. | |
9. prep. (obsolete) (Indicating removal, absence or separation, construed with an intransitive verb.) | |
10. prep. Expressing origin. | |
11. prep. (Indicating an ancestral source or origin of descent.) | |
The word is believed to be of Japanese origin. | |
12. prep. (Indicating a (non-physical) source of action or emotion; introducing a cause, instigation); from, out of, as an expression of. | |
The invention was born of necessity. | |
13. prep. (following an intransitive verb) (Indicates the source or cause of the verb.) | |
It is said that she died of a broken heart. | |
14. prep. (following an adjective) (Indicates the subject or cause of the adjective.) | |
I am tired of all this nonsense. | |
15. prep. Expressing agency. | |
16. prep. (following a passive verb) (Indicates the agent (for most verbs, now usually expressed with by).) | |
I am not particularly enamoured of this idea. | |
17. prep. (Used to introduce the "subjective genitive"; following a noun to form the head of a postmodifying noun phrase) (see also 'Possession' senses below). | |
The contract can be terminated at any time with the agreement of both parties. | |
18. prep. (following an adjective) (Used to indicate the agent of something described by the adjective.) | |
It was very brave of you to speak out like that. | |
19. prep. Expressing composition, substance. | |
20. prep. (after a verb expressing construction, making etc.) (Used to indicate the material or substance used.) | |
Many 'corks' are now actually made of plastic. | |
21. prep. (directly following a noun) (Used to indicate the material of the just-mentioned object.) | |
She wore a dress of silk. | |
22. prep. (Indicating the composition of a given collective or quantitative noun.) | |
What a lot of nonsense! | |
23. prep. (Used to link a given class of things with a specific example of that class.) | |
Welcome to the historic town of Harwich. | |
24. prep. (Links two nouns in near-apposition, with the first qualifying the second); "which is also". | |
I'm not driving this wreck of a car. | |
25. prep. Introducing subject matter. | |
26. prep. (Links an intransitive verb, or a transitive verb and its subject (especially verbs to do with thinking, feeling, expressing etc.), with its subject-ma | |
I'm always thinking of you. | |
27. prep. (following a noun (now chiefly nouns of knowledge, communication etc.)) (Introduces its subject matter); about, concerning. | |
He told us the story of his journey to India. | |
28. prep. (following an adjective) (Introduces its subject matter.) | |
This behaviour is typical of teenagers. | |
29. prep. Having partitive effect. | |
30. prep. (following a number or other quantitive word) (Introduces the whole for which is indicated only the specified part or segment); "from among". | |
Most of these apples are rotten. | |
31. prep. (following a noun) (Indicates a given part.) | |
32. prep. (now archaic, literary, with preceding partitive word assumed, or as a predicate after to be) Some, an amount of, one of. | |
On the whole, they seem to be of the decent sort. | |
33. prep. (Links to a genitive noun or possessive pronoun, with partitive effect (though now often merged with possessive senses, below).) | |
He is a friend of mine. | |
34. prep. Expressing possession. | |
35. prep. Belonging to, existing in, or taking place in a given location, place or time. Compare "origin" senses, above. | |
He was perhaps the most famous scientist of the twentieth century. | |
36. prep. Belonging to (a place) through having title, ownership or control over it. | |
The owner of the nightclub was arrested. | |
37. prep. Belonging to (someone or something) as something they possess or have as a characteristic; (the "possessive genitive". (With abstract nouns, this inter | |
Keep the handle of the saucepan away from the flames. | |
38. prep. Forming the "objective genitive". | |
39. prep. (Follows an agent noun, verbal noun or noun of action.) | |
She had a profound distrust of the police. | |
40. prep. Expressing qualities or characteristics. | |
41. prep. (now archaic, or literary) (Links an adjective with a noun or noun phrase to form a quasi-adverbial qualifier); in respect to, as regards. | |
My companion seemed affable and easy of manner. | |
42. prep. (Indicates a quality or characteristic); "characterized by". | |
Pooh was said to be a bear of very little brain. | |
43. prep. (Indicates quantity, age, price, etc.) | |
We have been paying interest at a rate of 10%. | |
44. prep. (US, informal considered incorrect by some) (Used to link singular indefinite nouns (preceded by the indefinite article) and attributive adjectives mod | |
It's not that big of a deal. | |
45. prep. Expressing a point in time. | |
46. prep. (chiefly regional) During the course of (a set period of time, day of the week etc.), now specifically with implied repetition or regularity. | |
Of an evening, we would often go for a stroll along the river. | |
47. prep. (UK dialectal, chiefly in negative constructions) For (a given length of time). | |
I've not tekken her out of a goodly long while. | |
48. prep. (after a noun) (Indicates duration of a state, activity etc.) | |
After a delay of three hours, the plane finally took off. | |
clothes |
1. n. (plural only) Items of clothing; apparel. | |
2. n. (obsolete) plural of cloth. | |
3. n. The covering of a bed; bedclothes. | |
4. v. third-person singular present indicative of clothe | |
clothe |
1. v. To adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing. | |
to feed and clothe a family; to clothe oneself extravagantly | |
2. v. (figurative) To cover or invest, as if with a garment. | |
to clothe somebody with authority or power | |