Englishfor English speakers
allet Jute ooch zum Jeburtstach
jute
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noun
a plant fiber used in making rope or sacks
Jute
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noun
a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Saxons to become Anglo-Saxons
ooch
verb
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To move or slide a small amount; scoot; scooch.
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To move in a small or restricted space; squirm or squeeze.
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To progress or change a little bit or in small increments.
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To quietly force to move without drama or noticeable disruption.
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To exceed a limit by a small amount.
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To work toward a goal by using small low-risk steps.
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(sailing) To propel a boat or sailboard by rocking one's body back and forth.
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To cry out in pain or discomfort.
ooch
interjection
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A cry of pain or discomfort; ouch.
ooch
noun
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(obsolete) A brooch set with gems.
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Something that causes pain or discomfort.
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(sailing) An act of forcing the boat forward by rocking one's body.
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A small, low-risk step toward a goal.
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A small amount by which something has moved or changed.