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There are 19 words containing RYSOM

chrysomcrysome  ——  chrysomeeurysome  ——  fairysomehurrysomequerysomescarysome  ——  chrysomelidchrysomonad  ——  chrysomelidschrysomelinechrysomonads  ——  chrysomelidialchrysomonadine  ——  cry␣someone␣a␣riverfry␣someone's␣baconworry␣someone␣sick  ——  carry␣someone's␣water

21 definitions found

  • chrysom — n. Alternative form of chrisom.
  • crysome — adj. Characterised by crying or weeping; tearful; lamentful.
  • chrysome — n. Alternative form of chrisom.
  • eurysome — adj. Broad-bodied; wide-bodied or thick-limbed in proportional…
  • fairysome — adj. Characteristic of a fairy.
  • hurrysome — adj. Alternative form of hurrisome.
  • querysome — adj. Characterised or marked by inquiry, inquisitiveness, or inquisition.
  • scarysome — adj. Alternative form of scarisome.
  • chrysomelid — n. Any leaf beetle of the family Chrysomelidae.
  • chrysomonad — n. Synonym of chrysophyte.
  • chrysomelids — n. Plural of chrysomelid.
  • chrysomeline — n. Any beetle of the subfamily Chrysomelinae.
  • chrysomonads — n. Plural of chrysomonad.
  • chrysomelidial — adj. Relating to the chrysomelids.
  • chrysomonadine — n. Alternative form of chrysomonad.
  • cry␣someone␣a␣river — v. (Idiomatic, often sarcastic) To weep profusely or excessively… — v. (Idiomatic, usually sarcastic, by extension) To try to obtain…
  • fry␣someone's␣bacon — v. (Colloquial) To upset or infuriate one; to push one beyond endurance.
  • worry␣someone␣sick — v. (Informal) To cause someone to worry to a great degree. — v. (Informal, reflexive) To worry to a great degree.
  • carry␣someone's␣water — v. (Intransitive, idiomatic) To do someone’s bidding; to serve…
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