Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Skunk. siin, cube, full; moon, f66t; cotv, oil; linger or ink, liien, boNbou, chair, get. SLAB 390 SLEDGE. Sky-lark. color; azure.—-lark, n. A spe-cies of lark thatmounts almostp e rpendicular-ly to a greatheight andsings as it flies,common in Eu-rope and someparts of Asia. —-larking, n.{Naut.) Act ofrunning aboutthe rigging of avessel in sport;frolicking ; ca-rousing. —-light, n. A win-dow in
Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Skunk. siin, cube, full; moon, f66t; cotv, oil; linger or ink, liien, boNbou, chair, get. SLAB 390 SLEDGE. Sky-lark. color; azure.—-lark, n. A spe-cies of lark thatmounts almostp e rpendicular-ly to a greatheight andsings as it flies,common in Eu-rope and someparts of Asia. —-larking, n.{Naut.) Act ofrunning aboutthe rigging of avessel in sport;frolicking ; ca-rousing. —-light, n. A win-dow in the roof of a building, or ceiling of a room,for the admission of light from ahove.—rocket,n. A rocket that ascends high and burns as it flies;a species of fireworks.—saU, n. {Naut.) The sailset next above the royal: see Sail. $lab, slab, n. A thin piece of anything, esp. of mar-ble or other stone, having plane surfaces; an outsidepiece taken from a log in sawing it into boards orplanks. — Slab-sided, a. Having flat sides; tall, orlong and lank. Slabber, slab- or slobber, v. i. [-beeed (-herd),-BERING.] To let the saliva or other liquid fall fromthe mouth carelessly; to drivel, slaver.— v. t. Io wetand foul by liquids suffered to fall carelessly fromthe mouth, or by liquid spilled ; to
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