cough up |
(slang) to give over (something demanded, esp. money). [2 definitions] |
could |
used to express that there was ability to do something in the past, or that an action or state was possible in the past. [4 definitions] |
could do with |
would benefit from (something); need or needs to some degree. |
couldn't |
contracted form of "could not." |
could've |
contracted form of "could have." |
coulee |
a deep, narrow ravine, esp. in the western United States, cut by rain or melting snow. [2 definitions] |
coulomb |
a unit of electrical charge equal to the charge of 6.28 times 1018 electrons or the charge transferred in one second by a steady current of one ampere. |
coulter |
variant of colter. |
council |
an assembly of persons gathered together for administrative, legislative, or advisory purposes. [2 definitions] |
councilman |
a member of a council, as of a city or town. |
councilor |
someone who belongs to a council. |
councilwoman |
a female member of a council, as of a city or town. |
counsel |
guidance or advice, esp. as given by an authority or wise person. [6 definitions] |
counseling |
help or guidance from a mental health professional or member of the clergy that is aimed at solving emotional problems or at resolving or preventing conflicts between people in a close relationship. |
counselor |
someone who gives or is hired to give counsel. [3 definitions] |
count1 |
to list or name (numbers or items) one by one in order to find the total. [10 definitions] |
count2 |
one who holds a rank of European nobility that is equivalent to that of an English earl. |
count backwards |
to say or write the numbers in reverse order starting with a given number; count back. |
count by fives |
to name every fifth number when counting. |
count by hundreds |
to name every hundredth number when counting. |
count by tens |
to name every tenth number when counting. |