skrim

skrim
skrim·shan·der;

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  • scrim — /skrim/, n. 1. a cotton or linen fabric of open weave used for bunting, curtains, etc. 2. Theat. a piece of such fabric used as a drop, border, or the like, for creating the illusion of a solid wall or backdrop under certain lighting conditions… …   Universalium

  • scrimshaw — /skrim shaw /, n. 1. a carved or engraved article, esp. of whale ivory, whalebone, walrus tusks, or the like, made by whalers as a leisure occupation. 2. such articles or work collectively. 3. the art or technique of carving or engraving whale… …   Universalium

  • skrimshander — skrim·shan·der …   English syllables

  • scream — /skrim / (say skreem) verb (i) 1. to utter a loud, sharp, piercing cry. 2. to emit a shrill, piercing sound, as a whistle, etc. 3. to laugh immoderately. 4. to make something known by violent, startling words. 5. to be startlingly conspicuous,… …  

  • screamer — /ˈskrimə / (say skreemuh) noun 1. someone or something that screams. 2. Colloquial someone or something causing screams of astonishment, mirth, etc. 3. Printing Colloquial an exclamation mark. 4. Australian Rules Colloquial a very high mark: to… …  

  • screaming — /ˈskrimɪŋ/ (say skreeming) adjective 1. that screams. 2. startling in effect: screaming colours. 3. causing screams of mirth: a screaming farce. –noun 4. the act or sound of someone or something that screams. –screamingly, adverb …  

  • skrimshanker — skrimˈshanker noun • • • Main Entry: ↑skrimshank …   Useful english dictionary

  • skribti — skrìbti, skrim̃ba, o intr. Rtr, Š, NdŽ; Ser 1. DŽ, Akm, Vdžg baigtis, dvėsti, keipti: Skrim̃ba arkliai nu blogo pašaro Lk. Kažin kodėl šiemet taip avys skrim̃ba? NmŽ. 2. Kv, Grg menk. mirti: Jau ta merga skrim̃ba, t. y. nusideda J. Skrìbti jau… …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • Wolfgang Lüth — Naissance 15 octobre 1913 Rīga Décès 13 mai 1945 (à 32 ans) Flensbourg Origine Allemand Allégeance …   Wikipédia en Français

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