To afford, to be something to someone, to supply with something.
To carry upon one's person, especially visibly; to be equipped with.
To endeavour to depress the price of, or prices in.
To wear.
To carry (offspring in the womb), to be pregnant (with).
To have or display (a mark or other feature).
To display (a particular heraldic device) on a shield or coat of arms; to be entitled to wear or use (a heraldic device) as a coat of arms.
To present or exhibit (a particular outward appearance); to have (a certain look).
To have (a name, title, or designation).
To possess or enjoy (recognition, renown, a reputation, etc.); to have (a particular price, value, or worth).
To have (interest or a specified rate of interest) stipulated in its terms.
To have (an appendage, organ, etc.) as part of the body; (of a part of the body) to have (an appendage).
To carry or hold in the mind; to experience, entertain, harbour (an idea, feeling, or emotion).
To feel and show (respect, reverence, loyalty, etc.) to, towards, or unto a person or thing.
To possess inherently (a quality, attribute, power, or capacity); to have and display as an essential characteristic.
To have (a relation, correspondence, etc.) to something else.
To give (written or oral testimony or evidence); (figurative) to provide or constitute (evidence or proof), give witness.
To have (a certain meaning, intent, or effect).
To behave or conduct (oneself).
To possess and use, to exercise (power or influence); to hold (an office, rank, or position).
To carry or convey, literally or figuratively.
To support or sustain; to hold up.
To endure or withstand (hardship, scrutiny, etc.); to tolerate; to be patient (with).
To admit or be capable of (a meaning); to suffer or sustain without violence, injury, or change.
To carry on, or maintain; to have.
To push, thrust, press.
To take effect; to have influence or force; to be relevant.
To give birth to (someone or something) (may take the father of the direct object as an indirect object).
To sustain, or be answerable for (blame, expense, responsibility, etc.).
To warrant, justify the need for.
To produce or yield something, such as fruit or crops.
Of a weapon, to be aimed at an enemy or other target.
To be, or head, in a specific direction or azimuth (from somewhere).
The meat of this animal.
A state policeman (short for Smokey Bear).
A portable punching machine.
An investor who sells commodities, securities, or futures in anticipation of a fall in prices.
A block covered with coarse matting, used to scour the deck.
A large, generally omnivorous mammal (a few species are purely carnivorous or herbivorous), related to the dog and raccoon, having shaggy hair, a very small tail, and flat feet; a member of the family Ursidae.
Something difficult or tiresome; a burden or chore.
The fifteenth Lenormand card.
A rough, unmannerly, uncouth person.
A large, hairy man, especially one who is homosexual.
Characterized by declining prices in securities markets or by belief that the prices will fall.
To squander (money or resources) uselessly; to spend (time) idly.
To devastate; to destroy.
To kill; to murder.
To gradually lose weight, weaken, become frail.
To wear away by degrees; to impair gradually; to deteriorate; to diminish by constant loss; to use up; to consume; to spend; to wear out.
To be diminished; to lose bulk, substance, strength, value etc. gradually.
To damage, impair, or injure (an estate, etc.) voluntarily, or by allowing the buildings, fences, etc., to fall into decay.
A place that has been laid waste or destroyed.
A cause of action which may be brought by the owner of a future interest in property against the current owner of that property to prevent the current owner from degrading the value or character of the property, either intentionally or through neglect.
Destruction or devastation caused by war or natural disasters; see "to lay waste".
A disused mine or part of one.
Excrement or urine.
Gradual loss or decay.
Material derived by mechanical and chemical erosion from the land, carried by streams to the sea.
The part of the land of a manor (of whatever size) not used for cultivation or grazing, nowadays treated as common land.
The action or progress of wasting; extravagant consumption or ineffectual use.
Excess of material, useless by-products, or damaged, unsaleable products; garbage; rubbish.
A vast expanse of water.
A large tract of uncultivated land.
A wasteland; an uninhabited desolate region; a wilderness or desert.
Large abundance of something, specifically without it being used.
A decaying of the body by disease; atrophy; wasting away.
Barren; desert.
Superfluous; needless.
Rejected as being defective; eliminated as being worthless; produced in excess.
Useless and contemptible.
Dismal; gloomy; cheerless.
Unfortunate; disappointing.