Definitions by Arminkshipper
In over my head
In over my head by Arminkshipper April 18, 2025
Head
1. a headache, especially one resulting from intoxication.
2. short for headmaster or headmistress.
3. a toilet or bathroom on a boat or ship.
4. the word that governs all the other words in a phrase in which it is used, having the same grammatical function as the whole phrase.
5. a superficial deposit of rock fragments, formed at the edge of an ice sheet by repeated freezing and thawing and then moved downhill.
6. shoot or pass (the ball) with the head.
2. short for headmaster or headmistress.
3. a toilet or bathroom on a boat or ship.
4. the word that governs all the other words in a phrase in which it is used, having the same grammatical function as the whole phrase.
5. a superficial deposit of rock fragments, formed at the edge of an ice sheet by repeated freezing and thawing and then moved downhill.
6. shoot or pass (the ball) with the head.
1. After a night of celebrating, he woke up with a terrible head.
2. The new head announced several changes to the school's curriculum.
3. "they were cleaning out the heads"
4. The head of the table was reserved for the guest of honor.
5. The geologist noted the unsorted mix of angular rock fragments within the head deposit at the base of the slope.
6. "a corner kick that he headed into the net"
2. The new head announced several changes to the school's curriculum.
3. "they were cleaning out the heads"
4. The head of the table was reserved for the guest of honor.
5. The geologist noted the unsorted mix of angular rock fragments within the head deposit at the base of the slope.
6. "a corner kick that he headed into the net"
Head by Arminkshipper April 18, 2025
Full of years
Full of years by Arminkshipper April 18, 2025
Full and by
"The captain steered the sailboat full and by, allowing it to make its best progress to windward with the sails nicely filled."
Full and by by Arminkshipper April 18, 2025
Full
1. entirely (used to emphasize an amount or quantity).
2. the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength; the height of a period of time.
3. the whole.
4. make (something) full; fill up.
5. (of the moon or tide) become full.
2. the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength; the height of a period of time.
3. the whole.
4. make (something) full; fill up.
5. (of the moon or tide) become full.
1. "they talked for full half an hour"
2. At the full of the harvest season, the fields were a vibrant golden color.
3. The full cost of the repairs came as quite a shock.
4. "he full up the house with bawling"
5. "fulling moon aloft doth ride"
2. At the full of the harvest season, the fields were a vibrant golden color.
3. The full cost of the repairs came as quite a shock.
4. "he full up the house with bawling"
5. "fulling moon aloft doth ride"
Full by Arminkshipper April 18, 2025