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There are 23 words containing EAROF

bear␣offbear␣off␣fromclear␣offfear␣of␣heightsfear␣of␣missing␣outfor␣fear␣ofhear␣ofmake␣a␣pig's␣ear␣ofpear␣of␣anguishput␣the␣fear␣of␣God␣intorub␣the␣fear␣of␣God␣intoswear␣offtalked␣someone's␣ear␣offtalking␣someone's␣ear␣offtalk␣someone's␣ear␣offtalks␣someone's␣ear␣offtearoff tear-off tear␣offtearoffs tear-offswear␣offyear␣of␣our␣Lord

34 definitions found

  • bear␣off — v. To gain; to carry off, as a prize. — v. To restrain; to keep from approaching. — v. (Nautical) To remove to a distance; to keep clear from rubbing…
  • bear␣off␣from — v. (Nautical) To stand further off from (a ship).
  • clear␣off — v. (Informal) To leave abruptly. — v. To clear the table.
  • fear␣of␣heights — n. Acrophobia.
  • fear␣of␣missing␣out — n. A form of social anxiety characterized by compulsive concern…
  • for␣fear␣of — phr. In order to try to prevent the risk of a particular thing happening.
  • hear␣of — v. To become aware of (a subject, person) through second-hand… — v. (With "won’t", "will not", "wouldn’t", etc.) To permit or tolerate.
  • make␣a␣pig's␣ear␣of — v. (Britain, idiomatic, transitive) To do badly; to make a mess of.
  • pear␣of␣anguish — n. Choke pear.
  • put␣the␣fear␣of␣God␣into — v. To cause someone to repent through fear of the wrath of God. — v. (Idiomatic) To cause someone to fear abjectly in other contexts;… — v. (Idiomatic) To cause someone to obey through fear in other…
  • rub␣the␣fear␣of␣God␣into — v. (Idiomatic, uncommon) Alternative form of put the fear of God into.
  • swear␣off — v. (Idiomatic) To quit or cease completely, or to promise to quit…
  • talked␣someone's␣ear␣off — v. Simple past tense and past participle of talk someone’s ear off.
  • talking␣someone's␣ear␣off — v. Present participle of talk someone’s ear off.
  • talk␣someone's␣ear␣off — v. (Slang) To talk to someone excessively, or far more than is…
  • talks␣someone's␣ear␣off — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of talk…
  • tearoff — n. Alternative form of tear-off.
  • tear-off — n. A strip or sheet of paper, plastic film, etc., that is designed… — n. (Graphical user interface) A pull-down menu that can be detached… — n. (Programming) A COM (Component Object Model) interface that…
  • tear␣off — v. (Transitive) To rip away from; to pull a piece from forcibly. — v. (Intransitive) To leave or depart rapidly. — n. Alternative form of tear-off.
  • tearoffs — n. Plural of tearoff.
  • tear-offs — n. Plural of tear-off.
  • wear␣off — v. (Intransitive) to diminish in effect. — v. (Intransitive) to disappear because of being abraded, over-polished…
  • year␣of␣our␣Lord — n. A year of the Common Era/Christian Era; anno Domini; numbered…
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