bollard | (noun) a strong post (as on a wharf or quay or ship for attaching mooring lines) | Synonyms: bitt |
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collard | (noun) variety of kale having smooth leaves | - |
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dullard | (noun) a person who evokes boredom | Synonyms: bore |
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(noun) a person who is not very bright | Synonyms: dolt, pillock, poor fish, pudden-head, pudding head, stupe, stupid, stupid person |
foulard | (noun) a light plain-weave or twill-weave silk or silklike fabric (usually with a printed design) | - |
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interlard | (verb) introduce one's writing or speech with certain expressions | Synonyms: intersperse |
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lard | (noun) soft white semisolid fat obtained by rendering the fatty tissue of the hog | - |
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(verb) add details to | Synonyms: aggrandise, aggrandize, blow up, dramatise, dramatize, embellish, embroider, pad |
(verb) prepare or cook with lard | - |
mallard | (noun) wild dabbling duck from which domestic ducks are descended; widely distributed | Synonyms: Anas platyrhynchos |
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pollard | (noun) a usually horned animal that has either shed its horns or had them removed | - |
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(noun) a tree with limbs cut back to promote a more bushy growth of foliage | - |
(verb) convert into a pollard | Synonyms: poll |