wakeboarding |
recreational or competitive use of a wakeboard. |
wakeful |
not ready or able to sleep. [3 definitions] |
wakeless |
(of sleep) unbroken; undisturbed; sound. |
waken |
to cause to stop sleeping; awake. [3 definitions] |
wakening |
the act of waking up or ceasing to sleep. |
wake-robin |
any of various plants related to the arums, such as the cuckoopint. [2 definitions] |
wake up |
to stop sleeping. [2 definitions] |
Waldorf salad |
a salad made from diced raw apples, celery, mayonnaise, nuts, and sometimes raisins. |
wale |
one of the vertical ribs or ridges on the surface of a fabric, esp. corduroy. [4 definitions] |
Wales |
a division of the United Kingdom in southwestern Great Britain. |
walk |
to move at a moderate pace by steps. [14 definitions] |
walkable |
combined form of walk. |
walkabout |
a brief return to nomadic life periodically undertaken by an Australian aborigine as a respite from work. [2 definitions] |
walk a tightrope |
to keep a difficult balance or middle position between opposed people, choices, or the like. |
walkaway |
an easily won victory or contest. |
walk away with |
to win or obtain unexpectedly or easily. |
walker |
a person who walks, esp. regularly or with enjoyment. [2 definitions] |
walkie-talkie |
a small, battery-powered radio set that transmits and receives, readily carried by one person. |
walk-in |
large enough to be walked into. [6 definitions] |
walking |
the act or movement of someone or something that walks. [5 definitions] |
walking papers |
(informal) notice of dismissal or termination, esp. from a job. |