squander |
to spend or expend (money, time, or effort) wastefully. |
Squanto |
North American Indian who served as an English-speaking guide to English settlers and as an interpreter between these settlers, known as the Pilgrims, and members of the Wampanoag tribe (?--d.1622). |
square |
a rectangle whose four sides are of equal length. [24 definitions] |
square away |
to put in order; arrange properly. |
square dance |
a lively dance in which couples form circles, squares, or other shapes and often execute steps or maneuvers as they are called out by the caller. |
square-dance |
to perform the square dance. |
square deal |
(informal) a fair, honest arrangement or deal, esp. a commercial transaction. |
square knot |
a double knot with the free ends parallel to the standing parts. |
squarely |
in a square form or fashion. [2 definitions] |
square measure |
any system of units for measuring areas in squares, such as square inches or square meters. |
square-rigged |
of a sailing vessel, outfitted with square sails. |
square-rigger |
a square-rigged sailing ship. |
square root |
a divisor of a number which, when multiplied by itself, equals that number. |
square sail |
a four-sided sail rigged on a yard that is horizontal to the mast and athwart the keel of a sailing vessel. |
square shooter |
(informal) one who is fair and honest in dealing with others. |
square-shouldered |
having a posture or build with the shoulders straight across rather than sloping. |
squash1 |
to press, beat, or crush into a pulp or flat mass. [8 definitions] |
squash2 |
a gourdlike fruit that is borne on a vinelike plant and is eaten as a vegetable. [2 definitions] |
squashy |
soft and easily crushed. [2 definitions] |
squat |
to sit on one's heels, or to crouch low to the ground. [6 definitions] |
squatter |
one that squats. [2 definitions] |