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To land or tie up at a quay or similar structure, especially used in the phrase "quay up".
An all-terrain vehicle with four wheels.
A service offering in which four services are offered together, especially television , broadband , and fixed and mobile telephone .
dock
landing
wharf
aquiver
quivery
shaky
The main street is a winding thoroughfare named in different parts Thorndon Quay, Lambton Quay, Wills Street and Manners Street.
It has a fine quay, townhall and park.
The Galata quay, completed in 1889, is 756 metres long and 20 metres wide; the Stamboul quay, completed in 1900, is 378 metres in length.
The quays cover 18,000 sq.
Quays, where ships drawing 15 ft.
The railway runs along the quays.
A Muay Thai God from Thailand, Sagat hosted the first world warrior tournament.
He eventually left the criminal syndicate, lost his "God of Muay Thai" title to Adon, and overcame his burning rage and hatred.
Three years after Sagat achieved the title of "God of Muay Thai", Adon became his apprentice and began to master the art of fighting.
Nouns
Noun Definition Synonym quack a person who claims to have a specific skill that he does not have charlatan, cheat, fraud quad a large open area surrounded ...
Puns & Rhymes
... ) - monetary unit of Zambia quay (n.) - pronounced “kwee;” wharf or platform built in the water scree (n.) - loose rock debris covering a slope spree ...
Foreign Language
(pronounced "ki teh pee eh quey") Polish Jak się masz? (pronounced "yak zhou mash") Portuguese Como você está? (pronounced "bahn quay quong") Welsh Sut ...
Abbreviations & Acronyms
AD - Assistive device CGA - Contact guard assist CKC - Closed kinetic chain CTx - Cervical traction FWW - Front-wheeled walker LBQC - Large-base quad cane NBQC - ...
Mori Quam Foedari Honor is important. In fact, there are those that would rather face death than dishonor. If you want to exemplify this in Latin, mori ...