💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Squibbing"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| squibberynoun | The writing of squibs or lampoons; satirical writing. |
| snibnoun | (Scotland, Australia) A latch or fastening for a door, window etc. |
| snubberynoun | Snubs, the act or result of snubbing. |
| squabblingnoun | A petty argument or conflict. |
| quibletnoun | (obsolete) A quibble; an objection. |
| snubnoun | A deliberate affront or slight. |
| damp squibnoun | (idiomatic, by extension) Anything that does not work properly, or fails to come up to expectations; a dud. |
| damp squidnoun | (nonstandard) malapropism of damp squib |
| quibnoun | (archaic) A quip or gibe. |
| snebnoun | (obsolete or dialect) A snub or reprimand. |
| squirrellingverb | Storing up, hoarding. |
| wipeverb | (transitive) To move an object over, maintaining contact, with the intention of removing some substance from the surface. (Compare rub.) |
| squinancynoun | Alternative form of squinance. [(medicine, obsolete) The quinsy.] |
| snicklenoun | (dialect) Suppressed or sly laughter; snigger. |
| squabblenoun | A minor fight or argument. |
| squizzleverb | (transitive) To squirt out. |
| slantnoun | A slope; an incline, inclination. |
| squelchnoun | (radio technology) The suppression of the unwanted hiss or static between received transmissions by adjusting the gain of the receiver. |
| squitnoun | (derogatory, informal, countable) A person of low status. |
| squelchingverb | The act of something that squelches. |
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