Puck

  • 21Puck — a character who enjoys playing tricks on people in the play A Midsummer Night s Dream by William Shakespeare →↑puckish …

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  • 22puck — [ pʌk ] noun count the round flat piece of rubber that you hit in the game of ICE HOCKEY …

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  • 23Puck — mischievous fairy (in A Midsummer Night s Dream ), probably from pouke devil, evil spirit (c.1300), from O.E. puca, cognate with O.N. puki devil, of unknown origin (Cf. PUG (Cf. pug)). Capitalized since 16c. His disguised name was Robin… …

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  • 24puck — m DEFINICIJA v. pak …

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  • 25puck — sb., en, er, erne (i ishockey) …

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  • 26puck — ► NOUN ▪ a black disc made of hard rubber, used in ice hockey. ORIGIN of unknown origin …

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  • 27puck|a — «PUHK uh», adjective. Anglo Indian. 1. genuine; true; real. 2. reliable; good. 3. solid; substantial. 4 …

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  • 28puck|er|y — «PUHK uhr ee», adjective. tending to pucker; puckered; puckering …

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  • 29puck|er — «PUHK uhr», verb, noun. –v.t., v.i. to draw into wrinkles or irregular folds: »to pucker one s brow, »pucker cloth in sewing. The baby s lips puckered just before he began to cry. Trabert till that moment had looked tense and puckered up (London… …

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  • 30Puck — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Puck (ou Pooka en irlandais) est le nom d une créature fée (pixie, lutin ...), utilisé dans plusieurs œuvres : – Puck, du Songe d une nuit d été de… …

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