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kill
verb (killed , killing )
1 tr & intr to cause the death of (an animal or person); to put someone to death; to murder; to slaughter; to destroy someone or something.
2 colloq to cause severe pain to someone My feet are killing me .
3 colloq to cause something to fail; to put an end to it how to kill a conversation .
4 to defeat (a parliamentary bill); to veto (a proposal).
5 colloq to cause something to stop; to turn off or switch off (lights, machinery, etc) Kill the engine .
6 colloq to destroy the effect of something The turquoise kills the green .
7 colloq to deaden (pain, noise, etc).
8 to pass (time), especially aimlessly or wastefully, while waiting for some later event killing an hour in the pub before his train left .
9 colloq, esp ironic to exhaust or put a strain on someone Don't kill yourself doing unpaid overtime .
10 colloq to overwhelm someone with admiration, amazement, laughter, etc.
11 football to bring (a loose ball) under control.
12 squash , tennis , etc to play (a shot) so hard that an opponent is unable to return it.
13 colloq to consume completely They killed three bottles between them.
noun
1 an act of killing.
2 the prey killed by any creature.
3 game killed.
4 an act of destroying an enemy plane, ship or tank, etc.
5 such an enemy target destroyed.
[13c in the form cullen or killen ]
killer noun
1 a person or creature that kills.
2 a habitual murderer.
3 colloq a gruelling task or activity.
4 Aust & NZ colloq an animal intended for slaughter.
5 colloq an excellent person or thing.
as adjective killer whale .
be in at the kill colloq to be present at someone's dramatic downfall, or some other kind of confrontation or culmination.
kill oneself colloq to be reduced to helpless laughter We were absolutely killing ourselves at the idea .
kill two birds with one stone to accomplish two things by one action.
kill someone or something off
1 to destroy completely; to exterminate The frost killed off most of the greenfly .
2 said of an author, scriptwriter, etc: to write in the death of (a character).
verb (killed , killing )
1 tr & intr to cause the death of (an animal or person); to put someone to death; to murder; to slaughter; to destroy someone or something.
2 colloq to cause severe pain to someone My feet are killing me .
3 colloq to cause something to fail; to put an end to it how to kill a conversation .
4 to defeat (a parliamentary bill); to veto (a proposal).
5 colloq to cause something to stop; to turn off or switch off (lights, machinery, etc) Kill the engine .
6 colloq to destroy the effect of something The turquoise kills the green .
7 colloq to deaden (pain, noise, etc).
8 to pass (time), especially aimlessly or wastefully, while waiting for some later event killing an hour in the pub before his train left .
9 colloq, esp ironic to exhaust or put a strain on someone Don't kill yourself doing unpaid overtime .
10 colloq to overwhelm someone with admiration, amazement, laughter, etc.
11 football to bring (a loose ball) under control.
12 squash , tennis , etc to play (a shot) so hard that an opponent is unable to return it.
13 colloq to consume completely They killed three bottles between them.
noun
1 an act of killing.
2 the prey killed by any creature.
3 game killed.
4 an act of destroying an enemy plane, ship or tank, etc.
5 such an enemy target destroyed.
[13c in the form cullen or killen ]
killer noun
1 a person or creature that kills.
2 a habitual murderer.
3 colloq a gruelling task or activity.
4 Aust & NZ colloq an animal intended for slaughter.
5 colloq an excellent person or thing.
as adjective killer whale .
be in at the kill colloq to be present at someone's dramatic downfall, or some other kind of confrontation or culmination.
kill oneself colloq to be reduced to helpless laughter We were absolutely killing ourselves at the idea .
kill two birds with one stone to accomplish two things by one action.
kill someone or something off
1 to destroy completely; to exterminate The frost killed off most of the greenfly .
2 said of an author, scriptwriter, etc: to write in the death of (a character).
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killdeer
noun (pl killdeer or killdeers ) the largest N American ring-necked plover.
[18c: imitating its call]
noun (pl killdeer or killdeers ) the largest N American ring-necked plover.
[18c: imitating its call]
killer whale
noun a toothed whale, having a black body with white underparts and white patches on its head, and a narrow triangular dorsal fin. It feeds on marine mammals, fish and squid.
noun a toothed whale, having a black body with white underparts and white patches on its head, and a narrow triangular dorsal fin. It feeds on marine mammals, fish and squid.
killick or killock
noun a small anchor, especially an improvised one made from a heavy stone.
[17c]
noun a small anchor, especially an improvised one made from a heavy stone.
[17c]
killifish
noun , zool any of various species of small fish, resembling a minnow, found in fresh and brackish waters, that eat mosquito larvae.
[19c: from US dialect kill a river]
noun , zool any of various species of small fish, resembling a minnow, found in fresh and brackish waters, that eat mosquito larvae.
[19c: from US dialect kill a river]
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