A thick-handled cuplike utensil for dispensing balls of ice cream or other semisoft food, often having a sweeping band in the cup that is levered by the thumb to free the contents, The amount that any of these utensils, implements, or containers can hold, An opening, as on the body of a motor vehicle, by which a fluid is directed inward, transitive verb_ To take up and often reposition with a scoop, To pick up, gather, or collect swiftly and smoothly, To empty by lading
A sport where players can hold or kick an ovoid ball. The ball cannot be handled forwards and points are scored by touching the ball to the ground in the area past their opponent?s territory or kicking the ball between goalposts and over a crossbar
The range of an instrument or a voice, Exact alignment of the lines and margins on the opposite sides of a leaf, An adjustable, grill-like device through which heated or cooled air is released into a room, intransitive verb_ To express or make known, To indicate (data). Used of an instrument or scale, To cause (mail) to be officially recorded and specially handled by payment of a fee
fitted with or having having a handle Opposite of handleless, Having a specified number or kind of handles, having a usually specified type of handle, verb_ Simple past tense and past participle of handle
A game played by two teams of three or four players on horseback who are equipped with long-handled mallets for driving a small wooden ball through the opponents' goal, A Spanish gipsy dance which originated in Andalusia, and closely resembles certain Eastern dances in its wild contortions of the body, A similar game played on the ice, or on a prepared floor, by players wearing skates
Flexible armor composed of small overlapping metal rings, loops of chain, or scales, Materials, such as letters and packages, handled in a postal system, Mail or messages sent electronically; e-mail, transitive verb_ To arm with mail, obsolete To pinion, To cover or armor with mail, intransitive verb_ To send by a postal system, To send letters and other material by a postal system
Easily managed or handled; docile, Suited to one of good breeding; refined and polite, the art or trade of shoemaking, noun_ One of good birth or relatively high station, A maggot or larva of the flesh-fly, used in fishing, transitive verb_ To make less severe or intense, To soothe, as by stroking; pacify, To tame or break (a horse)
A thick-handled cuplike utensil for dispensing balls of ice cream or other semisoft food, often having a sweeping band in the cup that is levered by the thumb to free the contents, The amount that any of these utensils, implements, or containers can hold, An opening, as on the body of a motor vehicle, by which a fluid is directed inward, transitive verb_ To take up and often reposition with a scoop, To pick up, gather, or collect swiftly and smoothly, To empty by lading
A sport where players can hold or kick an ovoid ball. The ball cannot be handled forwards and points are scored by touching the ball to the ground in the area past their opponent?s territory or kicking the ball between goalposts and over a crossbar