stroam |
stram |
As a verb stroam
is (uk|dialect|obsolete) to wander about idly and vacantly.
As an adjective stram is
.
As an adverb stram is
.
tram |
stram |
As a noun tram
is beam (
large piece of timber or iron).
As an adjective stram is
.
As an adverb stram is
.
steam |
stram |
As an initialism steam
is .
As an adjective stram is
.
As an adverb stram is
.
beat |
stram |
As a verb beat
is .
As an adjective stram is
.
As an adverb stram is
.
down |
stram |
As verbs the difference between down and stram
is that
down is to drink or swallow, especially without stopping before the vessel containing the liquid is empty while
stram is to dash down; to beat.
As a noun down
is hill, rolling grassland.
As an adverb down
is from a higher position to a lower one; downwards.
As a preposition down
is from the higher end to the lower of.
As an adjective down
is depressed, feeling low.
As a proper noun Down
is one of the counties of Northern Ireland.
dash |
stram |
As a noun dash
is (typography) any of the following symbols: (''horizontal bar ).
As a verb dash
is to run quickly or for a short distance.
As an interjection dash
is (euphemistic) damn!.
As an adjective stram is
.
As an adverb stram is
.
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