Thesaurus / rd
other words for rd
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Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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I looked down de street tow'rd de post-office, an' I seed a man goin' in dar.
THE WINNING CLUEJAMES HAY, JR.
Canary bur-rd seed will be very cheap this year, an' anny American wurrukin' man needn't go to bed hungry.
MR. DOOLEY SAYSFINLEY DUNNE
This is always th' first step to'rd securin' cold justice f'r th' rich.
MR. DOOLEY SAYSFINLEY DUNNE
Subtract 21⁄3rd times the difference of the temperature of the mercury.
Arduous, rd′ū-us, adj. deep, difficult to climb: difficult to accomplish: laborious.
Picard, pik′rd, n. a high shoe for men, introduced from France about 1720.
Retirade, ret-i-rd′, n. a retrenchment in the body of a bastion which a garrison may defend.
Some ways he got out av th' river, scairt th' dayloights out av Creed, an' made off wid th' bur-rd's-eye.
THE PROMISEJAMES B. HENDRYX
Av ye say wan more wor-rd ag'in' th' b'y, Oi'll choke th' gizzard out av ye befoor ye say ut!
CONNIE MORGAN IN ALASKAJAMES B. HENDRYX
Th' wind's prickin' up a bit from th' east'rd, an' when we starts I thinks we may hoist the sails.
UNGAVA BOBDILLON WALLACE