stock up |
to keep or collect something for future use. |
stocky |
thick, sturdy, and often short in build or form; stout. |
stockyard |
a closed in lot for keeping livestock before they are slaughtered or shipped. |
stoke |
to add to and stir up the fuel of. |
stole1 |
past tense of "steal." |
stole2 |
a garment of fur or fine cloth that covers the neck and shoulders. |
stolen |
the past participle of "steal." |
stomach |
the organ in the body that receives food that has been swallowed and begins to digest it. [3 definitions] |
stomachache |
pain in the stomach or abdomen. |
stomp |
to stamp or walk heavily upon so as to smash or otherwise harm. [3 definitions] |
stone |
hard matter formed from mineral and earth material; rock. [6 definitions] |
stone- |
a prefix that means "in a complete way." |
Stone Age |
the stage of human culture when stone tools and weapons were made and used. The Stone Age dates from about two million B.C. to about 3,500 B.C. |
stood |
past tense and past participle of "stand." |
stool |
a seat without arms or a back. [3 definitions] |
stoop1 |
to bend the body forward and downward, as to pick up something. [4 definitions] |
stoop2 |
a large step or small porch at the entrance to a home, often reached by a short flight of steps. |
stop |
to halt or cause to halt. [10 definitions] |
stoplight |
a traffic light or signal. |
stop over |
to make a brief stop before traveling further. |
stopper |
something that blocks an opening; plug. |