| BRAWL | • brawl n. A disorderly argument or fight, usually with a large number of people involved. • brawl v. (Intransitive) To engage in a brawl; to fight or quarrel. • brawl v. (Intransitive) To create a disturbance; to complain loudly. |
| BRAWN | • brawn n. Strong muscles or lean flesh, especially of the arm, leg or thumb. • brawn n. Physical strength; muscularity. • brawn n. (Chiefly Britain) Head cheese; a terrine made from the head of a pig or calf; originally boar’s meat. |
| BRAWS | • BRAWS n. (Scots) fine clothes. |
| CRAWL | • crawl v. (Intransitive) To creep; to move slowly on hands and knees, or by dragging the body along the ground. • crawl v. (Intransitive) To move forward slowly, with frequent stops. • crawl v. (Intransitive) To act in a servile manner. |
| CRAWS | • craws n. Plural of craw. • Craws prop.n. Plural of Craw. • CRAW n. the stomach of an animal. |
| DRAWL | • drawl v. (Transitive) To drag on slowly and heavily; to while or dawdle away time indolently. • drawl v. (Transitive) To utter or pronounce in a dull, spiritless tone, as if by dragging out the utterance. • drawl v. (Intransitive) To move slowly and heavily; move in a dull, slow, lazy manner. |
| DRAWN | • drawn v. Past participle of draw. • drawn adj. Appearing tired and unwell, as from stress; haggard. • drawn adj. Of a game: undecided; having no definite winner and loser. |
| DRAWS | • draws n. Plural of draw. • draws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of draw. • DRAW v. to move by pulling. |
| PRAWN | • prawn n. A crustacean of the suborder Dendrobranchiata. • prawn n. (Commonwealth) A crustacean, sometimes confused with shrimp. • prawn n. (Australia, colloquial, derogatory) Synonym of butterface: A woman with an attractive body but an unattractive face. |
| RAWER | • rawer adj. Comparative form of raw: more raw. • RAW adj. uncooked. |
| RAWIN | • RAWIN n. a wind measurement made by tracking a balloon with radar. |
| RAWLY | • rawly adv. In a raw manner. • RAW adv. uncooked. |
| RAWNS | • RAWN n. (Scots) fish-roe, also RAUN. |
| SCRAW | • scraw n. A sod of grass-grown turf from the surface of a bog or from a field. • scraw n. A turf covering the roof of a cottage beneath the thatch. • SCRAW n. (archaic) a thin sod or turf. |
| STRAW | • straw n. (Countable) A dried stalk of a cereal plant. • straw n. (Uncountable) Such dried stalks considered collectively; this bulk matter may be a chief salable product… • straw n. (Countable) A drinking straw. |
| THRAW | • THRAW v. (Scots) to turn, twist. |
| TRAWL | • trawl n. A net or dragnet used for trawling. • trawl n. A long fishing line having many short lines bearing hooks attached to it; a setline. • trawl v. (Transitive, intransitive) To take (fish or other marine animals) with a trawl. |
| WRAWL | • wrawl v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To cry like a cat; to waul. • WRAWL v. (Spenser) of a cat, to caterwaul, also WAUL, WAWL. |