squint |
to partly close the eyelids. [6 definitions] |
squint-eyed |
afflicted with strabismus. [2 definitions] |
squire |
an English country gentleman. [6 definitions] |
squirm |
to twist about; writhe; wriggle. [3 definitions] |
squirrel |
any of various small to medium-sized tree-dwelling rodents that have a long bushy tail and gray or reddish brown fur. [3 definitions] |
squirrel cage |
a cage, for a squirrel or other small animal, containing a drum that turns when the animal runs inside it. [2 definitions] |
squirt |
to expel fluid in a thin jet; spurt. [8 definitions] |
squirt gun |
a water pistol. |
squish |
to make a splashing or spluttering sound when squeezed or walked on, as mud. [2 definitions] |
squishy |
soft, wet, and easily squashed. [2 definitions] |
sq. yd. |
abbreviation of "square yard," or "square yards." |
Sr |
symbol of the chemical element strontium. |
Sr. |
abbreviation of "Senior." [3 definitions] |
Sra. |
(Spanish) abbreviation of "Seņora," a title equivalent to "Mrs." or "Madam." |
Sri Lanka |
an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the southeastern coast of India. |
SRO |
abbreviation of "standing room only." |
Srta. |
(Spanish) abbreviation of "Seņorita," a title equivalent to "Miss." |
SS |
abbreviation of "steamship," a large steam-powered ship; steamer (used in a proper name). |
S.S. |
abbreviation of "Schutzstaffel" (German); an elite military corps in Germany that functioned as a special security police arm of the Nazi Party. |
SSE |
abbreviation of "south-southeast," a point on the compass halfway between south and southeast. |
SSN |
abbreviation of "Social Security Number," a number issued by the U.S. federal government to citizens, permanent residents, and temporary working residents of the United States for the purposes of tracking working individuals. |