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Kelime Anlamı :
1. ayaktakımı.
2. kırışmak.
3. buruşukluk.
4. buruşuk.
5. buruşmak.
6. geride kalan atlar.
7. buruşturmak.
8. sıradan insanlar.
9. çoğunluk.
10. oyuncular grubu.
Tanımlar :
1.
A multitude; a throng.
2. the undistinguished crowd or ordinary run of persons or things.
3. people who are followers, not leaders.
4. sports A play in rugby in which a mass of players gathers around a ball dropped by a tackled ball carrier, with each player attempting to gain possession of the ball by kicking it to a teammate.
5. sports the mass of players during such a play. also called loose scrum.
6. to make a fold in; crease.
7. to become creased.
8. A crease or pucker, as in cloth.
2. the undistinguished crowd or ordinary run of persons or things.
3. people who are followers, not leaders.
4. sports A play in rugby in which a mass of players gathers around a ball dropped by a tackled ball carrier, with each player attempting to gain possession of the ball by kicking it to a teammate.
5. sports the mass of players during such a play. also called loose scrum.
6. to make a fold in; crease.
7. to become creased.
8. A crease or pucker, as in cloth.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to crease or fold.
2. to become folded.
3. A crease, a wrinkle, a pucker, as on fabric.
4. to act as a ruckman in a stoppage in australian rules football.
2. to become folded.
3. A crease, a wrinkle, a pucker, as on fabric.
4. to act as a ruckman in a stoppage in australian rules football.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A roc.
2. A wrinkle or crease in a piece of cloth, or in needlework.
3. A heap; a rick.
4. the common sort, whether persons or things.
5. to draw into wrinkles or unsightly folds; to crease.
6. to cower; to huddle together; to squat; to sit, as a hen on eggs.
2. A wrinkle or crease in a piece of cloth, or in needlework.
3. A heap; a rick.
4. the common sort, whether persons or things.
5. to draw into wrinkles or unsightly folds; to crease.
6. to cower; to huddle together; to squat; to sit, as a hen on eggs.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to squat, like a bird on its nest or a beast crouching; crouch down; cower; hence, to huddle together; lie close, as sheep in a fold.
2. the furies made the bride-groomes bed, and on the house did rucke
3. A cursed owle, the messenger of ill successe and lucke.
4. to perch; seat, as a bird when roosting: used reflexively.
5. to wrinkle; crease; pucker: usually with up: as, to ruck up cloth; to ruck up a silk skirt.
6. to ruffle the temper of; annoy; vex: followed by up.
7. to become creased and wrinkled; draw up in wrinkles or puckers: as, this stuff rucks easily.
8. to be ruffled in temper; be annoyed, vexed, or excited: followed by up.
9. to gather together into heaps.
10. A fold, crease, or pucker in the material of a garment, resulting from faults in the making.
11. in printing, a crease or wrinkle made in a sheet of paper in passing from the feed-board to impression.
12. same as rick.
13. A vague unit of volume, a stack, about 5¾ cubic yards of bark.
14. A crowd or throng; especially, a closely packed and indiscriminate crowd or mass of persons or things; a jam; a press.
15. the common run of persons or things; the commonplace multitude, as contrasted with the distinguished or successful few: specifically said of the defeated horses in a race.
16. trash; rubbish; nonsense.
17. A small heifer.
18. A rut in a road.
19. same as roc.
2. the furies made the bride-groomes bed, and on the house did rucke
3. A cursed owle, the messenger of ill successe and lucke.
4. to perch; seat, as a bird when roosting: used reflexively.
5. to wrinkle; crease; pucker: usually with up: as, to ruck up cloth; to ruck up a silk skirt.
6. to ruffle the temper of; annoy; vex: followed by up.
7. to become creased and wrinkled; draw up in wrinkles or puckers: as, this stuff rucks easily.
8. to be ruffled in temper; be annoyed, vexed, or excited: followed by up.
9. to gather together into heaps.
10. A fold, crease, or pucker in the material of a garment, resulting from faults in the making.
11. in printing, a crease or wrinkle made in a sheet of paper in passing from the feed-board to impression.
12. same as rick.
13. A vague unit of volume, a stack, about 5¾ cubic yards of bark.
14. A crowd or throng; especially, a closely packed and indiscriminate crowd or mass of persons or things; a jam; a press.
15. the common run of persons or things; the commonplace multitude, as contrasted with the distinguished or successful few: specifically said of the defeated horses in a race.
16. trash; rubbish; nonsense.
17. A small heifer.
18. A rut in a road.
19. same as roc.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia