Dangle
Danglev.t.to hang loose or about, to follow
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Danglev.t.to hang loose or about, to follow
Danglern.one who hangs about women, a trifler
Danisha.pertaining to Denmark or the Danes
Danishn.the language of the Danes
Danka.damp, moist, wet;n.moisture, water
Dankisha.somewhat damp or moist, wettish
Dankishnessn.a trifling moisture or wetness
Dapv.t.to drop or let fall getly into water
Dappera.little and active, lively, neat, tight
Dapplea.of various colors, streaked;v.t.to streak
Darev.dared, durst,pret.dared,pa.to defy, challenge, have curage, stare
Daren.a defiance, challenge, fish, pain, harm
Daricn.an ancient gold coin of Darius the Mede, value about 25s. ster. or 556 cents
Daringa.bold, adventurous, fearless, impudent
Daringlyad.boldly, courageously, saucily, pertly
Daringnessn.boldness, impudence, sauciness
Darkn.darkness, obscurity, ignorance, perplexity
Darka.void of light, blind, obscure
Darkenv.to make or grow dark, fully, perplex
Darkisha.rather dark, dusky, dull obscure
Darklinga.bing in the dark, void of light, dull
Darklyad.in the dark, blindly, obscurely
Darknessn.want of light, obscurity, wickedness
Darksomea.wanting light, gloomy, obscure
Darlingn.a favorite, a delight;a.dear, beloved
Darnv.t.to mend holes or rents
Darneln.a common field-weed, Colium