Scour
31scour|fish — «SKOWR FIHSH», noun, plural fish|es or (collectively) fish. = escolar. (Cf. ↑escolar) ╂[because of its rough in] …
32scour|ing cinder — «SKOWR ihng», a slag low in silica which wears out the lining of a furnace …
33scour|ings — «SKOWR ihngz», noun (plural). 1. dirt, refuse, or other material, removed by scouring; dregs: »Figurative. a gang built up from the scourings of the slums. 2. refuse removed from grain before milling …
34scour|way — «SKOWR WAY», noun. a channel eroded by a stream, especially by a former glacial stream …
35scour|wort — «SKOWR WURT», noun. = soapwort. (Cf. ↑soapwort) …
36scour — the process of plant and sediment removal by water action, as in floods …
37scour — verb a) To clean, polish, or wash something by scrubbing it vigorously. He scoured the burner pans, to remove the burnt spills. b) To search an area …
38scour — The erosive action of running water in streams [16] …
39Scour — search for sexual partners …
40scour — Australian Slang search for sexual partners …