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Definition of thru
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Thru
(prep.,
adv. & a.)
Through..
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Stuck
::
Stick (v. t.) A
thrust
with a
pointed
instrument;
a stab.
Thud
::
Thud (n.) A dull sound
without
resonance,
like that
produced
by
striking
with, or
striking
against,
some
comparatively
soft
substance;
also, the
stroke
or blow
producing
such
sound;
as, the thrud of a
cannon
ball
striking
the
earth..
Stab
::
Stab (v. t.) To
pierce
with a
pointed
weapon;
to wound or kill by the
thrust
of a
pointed
instrument;
as, to stab a man with a
dagger;
also, to
thrust;
as, to stab a
dagger
into a
person..
Thruster
::
Thruster
(n.) One who
thrusts
or
stabs.
Thoroughpin
::
Thoroughpin
(n.) A
disease
of the hock
(sometimes
of the knee) of a
horse,
caused
by
inflammation
of the
synovial
membrane
and a
consequent
excessive
secretion
of the
synovial
fluid;
--
probably
so
called
because
there is
usually
an oval
swelling
on each side of the leg,
appearing
somewhat
as if a pin had been
thrust
through..
Struma
::
Strum (v. t. & i.) To play on an
instrument
of
music,
or as on an
instrument,
in an
unskillful
or noisy way; to
thrum;
as, to strum a
piano..
Loosestrife
::
Loosestrife
(n.) Any
species
of the genus
Lythrum,
having
purple,
or, in some
species,
crimson
flowers..
Aventre
::
Aventre
(v. t.) To
thrust
forward
(at a
venture),
as a
spear..
Fieldfare
::
Fieldfare
(n.) a small
thrush
(Turdus
pilaris)
which
breeds
in
northern
Europe
and
winters
in Great
Britain.
The head, nape, and lower part of the back are
ash-colored;
the upper part of the back and wing
coverts,
chestnut;
--
called
also
fellfare..
Parry
::
Parry (v. t.) To ward off; to stop, or to turn
aside;
as, to parry a
thrust,
a blow, or
anything
that means or
threatens
harm..
Thrum
::
Thrum (n.) A
threadlike
part of a
flower;
a
stamen.
Brown Thrush
::
Brown
thrush
() A
common
American
singing
bird
(Harporhynchus
rufus),
allied
to the
mocking
bird; -- also
called
brown
thrasher..
Protrusive
::
Protrusive
(a.)
Thrusting
or
impelling
forward;
as,
protrusive
motion..
Podarthrum
::
Podarthrum
(n.) The foot
joint;
in
birds,
the joint
between
the
metatarsus
and the
toes..
Kickup
::
Kickup
(n.) The water
thrush
or
accentor.
Turdus
::
Turdus
(n.) A genus of
singing
birds
including
the true
thrushes.
Thrum
::
Thrum (v. i.)
Hence,
to make a
monotonous
drumming
noise;
as, to thrum on a
table..
Potch
::
Potch (v. i.) To
thrust;
to push.
Push
::
Push (v. i.) To make a
thrust;
to
shove;
as, to push with the horns or with a
sword..
Foiningly
::
Foiningly
(adv.)
With a push or
thrust.
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