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flyer
English
Alternative forms
- flier (American), except in the sense of “leaflet”
Etymology
fly +? -er.With regard to the sense "female kangaroo": because of the high speed at which they move.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a??(?)
Noun
flyer (plural flyers)
- That which flies, as a bird or insect.
- A machine that flies.
- (dated) An airplane pilot.
- Synonyms: aviator, aviatrix
- A person who travels by airplane.
- A leaflet, often for advertising.
- Synonyms: circular, leaflet
- Coordinate terms: booklet, brochure, catalogue, pamphlet
- The part of a spinning machine that twists the thread as it takes it to and winds it on the bobbin
- (architecture) An arch that connects a flying buttress into the structure it supports.
- (acrobatics, cheerleading, synchronized swimming) The person who is lifted and/or thrown by another person or persons.
- Coordinate term: base
- (firearms) A stray shot away from the group on a target.
- A standard rectangular step of a staircase (as opposed to a winder).
- A female kangaroo; a roo; a doe; a jill.
- A leap or jump.
- A risky investment or other venture.
- (informal) A fast-moving person or thing.
Derived terms
- frequent flyer
- take a flyer
Translations
Verb
flyer (third-person singular simple present flyers, present participle flyering, simple past and past participle flyered)
- (intransitive) To distribute flyers (leaflets).
- (transitive) To distribute flyers in (a location) or to (recipients)
Further reading
- flyer on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- refly
French
Etymology
Borrowed from English flyer.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fla.jœ?/
Noun
flyer m (plural flyers)
- flyer (leaflet)
Synonyms
- affiche
- affichette
flyer From the web:
- what flyers are on scorched earth
- what flyers are allowed on genesis
- what flyers jersey should i buy
- what flyer means
- what flyers are on valguero
- what flyers work on genesis
- what flyers player has cancer
- what flyers can carry ark
crawl
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) enPR: krôl, IPA(key): /k???l/
- (cot–caught merger) enPR: kräl, IPA(key): /k??l/
- Rhymes: -??l
Etymology 1
From Middle English crawlen, creulen, *cravelen, from Old Norse krafla (compare Danish kravle (“to crawl, creep”), Swedish kravla), from Proto-Germanic *krabl?n? (compare Dutch krabbelen, Low German krabbeln, Middle High German krappeln), frequentative of *krabb?n? (“to scratch, scrape”). More at crab.
Verb
crawl (third-person singular simple present crawls, present participle crawling, simple past and past participle crawled)
- (intransitive) To creep; to move slowly on hands and knees, or by dragging the body along the ground.
- 1701, Nehemiah Grew, Cosmologia Sacra
- A worm finds what it searches after only by feeling, as it crawls from one thing to another.
- 1701, Nehemiah Grew, Cosmologia Sacra
- (intransitive) To move forward slowly, with frequent stops.
- (intransitive) To act in a servile manner.
- (intransitive, with "with") See crawl with.
- (intransitive) To feel a swarming sensation.
- (intransitive) To swim using the crawl stroke.
- (transitive) To move over an area on hands and knees.
- (Should we delete(+) this sense?)(intransitive) To visit while becoming inebriated.
- (transitive) To visit files or web sites in order to index them for searching.
Derived terms
- crawler
Descendants
- German: kraulen
Translations
Noun
crawl (plural crawls)
- The act of moving slowly on hands and knees etc, or with frequent stops.
- A rapid swimming stroke with alternate overarm strokes and a fluttering kick.
- (figuratively) A very slow pace.
- My computer has slowed down to a crawl since I installed that software package.
- (television, film) A piece of horizontally or vertically scrolling text overlaid on the main image.
- 22 March 2012, Scott Tobias, AV Club The Hunger Games[2]
- The opening crawl (and a stirring propaganda movie) informs us that “The Hunger Games” are an annual event in Panem, a North American nation divided into 12 different districts, each in service to the Capitol, a wealthy metropolis that owes its creature comforts to an oppressive dictatorship.
- 22 March 2012, Scott Tobias, AV Club The Hunger Games[2]
Derived terms
Descendants
- ? Portuguese: crol, crawl
Translations
Etymology 2
Compare kraal.
Noun
crawl (plural crawls)
- A pen or enclosure of stakes and hurdles for holding fish.
French
Etymology
Borrowed from English crawl.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?ol/
Noun
crawl m (plural crawls)
- crawl (swimming stroke)
Further reading
- “crawl” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English crawl.
Noun
crawl m (plural crawl)
- crawl (swimming stroke)
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from English crawl.
Noun
crawl m (uncountable)
- (proscribed) Alternative spelling of crol
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from English crawl.
Noun
crawl c (uncountable)
- crawl; swimming stroke
Declension
Related terms
- crawla
crawl From the web:
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- what crawls on four legs at dawn
- what crawls in the sea
- what crawl means
- what crawls in the morning riddle
- what crawling on my skin
- what crawled in bug's ear
- what crawls on dogs
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