to haul off |
(informal) to prepare to do something, as by drawing back the arm before striking. |
toil1 |
long or laborious work or effort. [3 definitions] |
toil2 |
(usu. pl.) anything that entraps, entangles, or afflicts with difficulties. |
toilet |
an appliance for receiving human urine and feces, consisting of a bowl, a hinged seat, and an apparatus for flushing the bowl with water. [3 definitions] |
toilet paper |
a soft absorbent paper used to clean oneself after defecation or urination. |
toiletry |
an article or preparation used in cleaning or grooming oneself. |
toilette |
esp. for women, the act or process of cleaning, grooming, and dressing oneself, or the appearance that results from this process; toilet. |
toilet training |
the training of a young child to use a toilet. |
toilet water |
a lightly scented liquid used as perfume or cologne. |
toil-slave |
one who performs hard labor for another without credit or reward. |
toilsome |
characterized by or requiring much effort or labor; laborious. |
toilworn |
showing wear, fatigue, or age as a result of toil. |
Tokay |
a type of Hungarian grape, or a sweet wine made from it. [2 definitions] |
token |
something that serves to represent, signal, or symbolize a feeling, value, event, or the like. [8 definitions] |
tokenism |
the policy or practice of making only minimal or symbolic efforts to achieve some social or political goal such as racial integration or sex equality. |
Tokyo |
the seaport capital of Japan; formerly, Edo. |
told |
past tense and past participle of tell. |
tole |
lacquered or enameled metalware, usu. gilded and decorated. |
to lead to the altar |
to marry. |
tolerable |
capable of being tolerated or endured; endurable. [2 definitions] |
tolerance |
the ability or practice of accepting the race, religion, customs, opinions, or the like of other people; absence of negative prejudice; open-mindedness. [4 definitions] |