Gateways to the Net
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ISPSGateways to the Net
LOGONConnect to the Net
LOGONPrepare to surf the 'net
hairneta net worn to keep the hair in place
FREEVERSELike playing tennis with the net down, to Robert Frost
snoodto wear a net or fabric cap on the hair
hairnetsHAIRNET, a net worn to keep the hair in place
snoodingSNOOD, to wear a net or fabric cap on the hair
snoodedSNOOD, to wear a net or fabric cap on the hair
hairneta net worn over the hair to keep it in place
hairnetsa net worn over the hair to keep it in place
dropshotin tennis, to make a ball drop close to the net
snoodsSNOOD, to wear a net or fabric cap on the hair
dropshotsDROPSHOT, in tennis, to make a ball drop close to the net
denetto market a book outside the constraints of the Net Book Agreement
trawlto fish by dragging a net along the bottom of the sea
denetsDENET, to market a book outside the constraints of the Net Book Agreement
denettedDENET, to market a book outside the constraints of the Net Book Agreement
trawlsTRAWL, to fish by dragging a net along the bottom of the sea
denettingDENET, to market a book outside the constraints of the Net Book Agreement
trawledTRAWL, to fish by dragging a net along the bottom of the sea
dipneta bag net with a handle that is used especially to scoop fish from the water
underrunto pass beneath (a stretched rope, net, etc.) in a boat or the like for the purpose of inspection or repairs
nettsExclude a nonnet amount, such as tax, when making a calculation, in order to reduce the amount left to a net sum
surtaxesgraduated income tax in addition to the normal income tax imposed on the amount by which one's net income exceeds a specified sum
loadsamount added (as to the price of a security or the net premium in insurance) to represent selling expense and profit to the distributor
loadamount added (as to the price of a security or the net premium in insurance) to represent selling expense and profit to the distributor
backcourtsthe part of a tennis court between the base line and the line, parallel to the net, that marks the in-bounds limit of a service
braileda. to gather or haul in (a sail) by means of brails (usually fol. by up) b. to transfer (fish) from a net to the hold of a ship
brailsa. to gather or haul in (a sail) by means of brails (usually fol. by up) b. to transfer (fish) from a net to the hold of a ship
brailinga. to gather or haul in (a sail) by means of brails (usually fol. by up) b. to transfer (fish) from a net to the hold of a ship
braila. to gather or haul in (a sail) by means of brails (usually fol. by up) b. to transfer (fish) from a net to the hold of a ship
seinea large net with sinkers on one edge and floats on the other that hangs vertically in the water and is used to enclose and catch fish when its ends are pulled together or are drawn ashore
volleyballA game for two teams, usually of six players, in which a large ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court
volleyballsA game for two teams, usually of six players, in which a large ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court
wallyballsA game played on a four-walled court with rules similar to volleyball, and with a ball the same size as but harder than a volleyball. The ball is allowed to bounce once against the ceiling or one of the walls before being returned over the net
wallyballA game played on a four-walled court with rules similar to volleyball, and with a ball the same size as but harder than a volleyball. The ball is allowed to bounce once against the ceiling or one of the walls before being returned over the net