worthless+horse
21jade — I. noun Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century 1. a broken down, vicious, or worthless horse 2. a. a disreputable woman b. a flirtatious girl II. verb (jaded; jading) Date: 1524 …
22jade — dÊ’eɪd n. green mineral used in jewelry and ornamentation; green color resembling jade; mean spirited or worthless horse; evil tempered woman, woman with a bad reputation v. wear out, make tired, exhaust …
23jaded — jad·ed || dÊ’eɪdɪd adj. tired, fatigued; dulled by overuse or overindulgence dÊ’eɪd n. green mineral used in jewelry and ornamentation; green color resembling jade; mean spirited or worthless horse; evil tempered woman, woman with a bad… …
24jades — dÊ’eɪd n. green mineral used in jewelry and ornamentation; green color resembling jade; mean spirited or worthless horse; evil tempered woman, woman with a bad reputation v. wear out, make tired, exhaust …
25jading — dÊ’eɪd n. green mineral used in jewelry and ornamentation; green color resembling jade; mean spirited or worthless horse; evil tempered woman, woman with a bad reputation v. wear out, make tired, exhaust …
26rip — rip1 verb (rips, ripping, ripped) 1》 tear or pull forcibly away from something or someone. ↘tear. ↘(rip something up) tear something into small pieces. 2》 move forcefully and rapidly. 3》 (rip into) informal make a vehement verbal attack… …
27Tit. — abbr. Titus (New Testament). * * * Titus. * * * Tit. (Bible) abbrev (The Letter to) Titus * * * tit1 «tiht», noun. 1. = titmouse. (Cf. ↑titmouse) 2. any one of certain other small birds. 3 …
28tit. — abbr. Titus (New Testament). * * * title. * * * Tit. (Bible) abbrev (The Letter to) Titus * * * tit1 «tiht», noun. 1. = titmouse. (Cf. ↑titmouse) 2. any one of certain other small birds. 3 …
29Europe, history of — Introduction history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …
30Tooth and Co. — Tooth and Co. was the major brewer of beer in New South Wales, Australia. The company owned a large brewery on Broadway in Sydney from 1835 until 1985, known as the Kent Brewery. A listed company, (ASX Code: TTH) historically one of Australia’s… …