wide-eyed |
having the eyes opened wide, as in alarm or wonder. [2 definitions] |
widely |
in a wide manner; to a wide degree or extent. [4 definitions] |
widen |
to make wide or wider; broaden. [2 definitions] |
wide-open |
opened completely. [2 definitions] |
wide receiver |
in football, a pass receiver who takes a position at a wide lateral distance from the offensive line. |
widespread |
extended, scattered, or accepted over a wide area. [2 definitions] |
widgeon |
variant of wigeon. |
widget |
any small manufactured item or device; gadget. [2 definitions] |
widow |
a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again. [2 definitions] |
widower |
a man whose wife has died and who has not married again. |
widow's mite |
a small contribution given willingly by someone who can barely afford it. |
widow's peak |
a V-shaped point formed by the hairline in the top center of the forehead. |
width |
the length or extent of something from one side to the other; breadth. [3 definitions] |
wield |
to handle and use (a weapon, tool, or the like), esp. with power or control. [2 definitions] |
wieldy |
easily wielded or managed. |
wiener |
a frankfurter; hot dog. |
Wiener schnitzel |
a thick, breaded veal cutlet, sometimes served with a garnish such as a lemon slice or anchovy. |
wife |
a woman who is married; a female spouse. |
wifeless |
combined form of wife. |
wig |
a head covering made of natural or artificial hair, worn to cover baldness or unsightly hair, or as an adornment, esp. as part of a costume. [2 definitions] |
wigeon |
either of two medium-sized, mostly brownish pond ducks, the males of which have light-colored crowns; baldpate. |