swoosh |
to make, pour, or move with a rushing, rustling, or swirling sound. [3 definitions] |
swop |
variant of swap. |
sword |
a weapon for cutting or thrusting, consisting of a long pointed blade fixed on a handle or hilt. [2 definitions] |
sword cane |
a walking cane that holds a concealed sword or dagger. |
swordfish |
a large marine game and food fish that has a sharp, elongated upper jaw resembling a sword. |
sword grass |
any of various grasses or plants having sharp swordlike leaves. |
sword knot |
a loop or strap made of ribbon, leather, or the like, attached as decoration to the hilt of a sword and worn around the wrist. |
sword of Damocles |
any impending or threatening danger. |
swordplay |
the skill or action of using a sword; fencing. |
swordsman |
one who is skilled in the use of swords. [2 definitions] |
swore |
past tense of swear. |
sworn |
past participle of swear. [3 definitions] |
swum |
past participle of swim. |
swung |
past tense and past participle of swing. |
sybarite |
a person who is fond of pleasure and luxury; voluptuary. [2 definitions] |
sycamore |
any of a group of tall trees bearing leaves with hollow leafstalk bases and flowers in balls, esp. the American plane tree or buttonwood. [3 definitions] |
sycophancy |
servile flattery for the purpose of gaining personal favor from someone of influence. |
sycophant |
one that flatters and fawns over superiors in order to get favors or advance his or her position; toady. |
Sydney |
a seaport and provincial capital in southeastern Australia. |
syl- |
together. |
syli |
the chief monetary unit of Guinea, equaling one hundred cory. |