sixth sense |
the ability to perceive independently of the five senses; intuition. |
sixtieth |
indicating rank or position between fifty-ninth and sixty-first. [3 definitions] |
sixty |
the number represented by the Arabic numeral 60 and by the Roman numeral LX. [5 definitions] |
sixtyfourth note |
in music, a note with one sixty-fourth the value of a whole note; hemidemisemiquaver. |
sixty-nine |
(vulgar slang) mutual simultaneous oral-genital sex activity. |
sizable |
of considerable size or quantity; fairly large. |
size1 |
the physical extent or dimensions of anything. [5 definitions] |
size2 |
any of several substances made from glue, starch, clay, or wax, and used as filler material for cloth, paper, or wall surfaces. [2 definitions] |
-sized |
having the size specified. |
sizing |
a glaze or filler for porous surfaces as on paper, cloth, or plaster walls; size. [2 definitions] |
sizzle |
to make the hissing or crackling sound of frying fat or oils. [4 definitions] |
sjambok |
a South African whip made of rhinoceros or hippopotamus hide. [2 definitions] |
ska |
a form of Jamaican dance music that blends folk music and calypso with New Orleans rhythm and blues and is characterized by the use of saxophones and brass, a shuffling tempo, and syncopation. |
skald |
any of the ancient Scandinavian poets, as of the Viking period. |
skate1 |
a shoe with either a blade or a set of small wheels attached to the sole, for use, respectively, on ice and on other hard surfaces; ice skate or roller skate. [2 definitions] |
skate2 |
any of several fish related to rays, found along the western U.S. coast and having a skeleton of cartilage, a flat body, side fins extending out like wings, and usu. a pointed snout. |
skateboard |
a flat, short, narrow board mounted on four roller-skate wheels, ridden in a standing position or used to perform athletic feats such as jumps and flips. [2 definitions] |
skateboarding |
the sport of performing with a skateboard. |
skater |
one who skates. [2 definitions] |
skedaddle |
(informal) to run away in a hurry; flee. |
skeet |
a form of trapshooting in which targets are thrown at different heights and speeds to simulate birds in flight. |