Mots anglais commençant par W finissant par D
wacked
adjective
- completely exhausted.
I'm not staying long—I'm whacked
- under the influence of drugs.
a sixteen-
wad
noun
- An amorphous, compact mass.
Our cat loves to play with a small wad of paper.
- A substantial pile (
wadded
verb
- To crumple or crush into a compact, amorphous shape or ball.
She wadded up the scrap of paper and
waddled
verb
To walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
waded
verb, past tense
- walk with effort through water or another liquid or viscous substance.
he waded out
wafered
verb, past tense
fasten or seal (a letter or document) with a wafer.
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waffled
verb
To smash.
verb- (of birds) To move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing.
wafted
verb, past tense
- (with reference to a scent, sound, etc.) pass or cause to pass gently through the air.
waged
verb
- To wager, bet.
- To expose oneself to, as a risk; to incur, as a danger; to venture; to hazard.
- To
wagered
verb, past tense
- risk (a sum of money or valued item) against someone else's on the basis of the outcome
wagged
verb
- To swing from side to side, such as of an animal's tail, or someone's head, to express disagreement
waggled
verb, past tense
- move or cause to move with short quick movements from side to side or up and down.
his
wagonload
noun
- an amount of something that can be carried in one wagon.
a wagonload of food