Definitions Found:
st pattern
- patternsst pattern
- bloodst
- devilst devil
- setst station
- bastst fiber
- itchiestst prurience
- bost offer
- throwerst hurl
- itchinessst prurience
- rightestst favorable or desired preferable
- absentlyst in thought not attentive
- absentst in thought not attentive
- dukedomst hand usually used in plural
- trenchardat St Andrews University, a trencher cap
- sost decidedly surely I so don't believe you
- antest price these improvements would raise the ante
- corposantsCORPOSANT, st. Elmo's fire or similar electrical discharge
- sumst the sum and substance of an argument
- trenchardsTRENCHARD, at St Andrews University, a trencher cap
- runst 1 rooms that run $50 a night
- sost certainly indeed you did so do it
- hardestst unyielding or thoroughgoing the hard political right
- zambuka member of St John's ambulance brigade, also ZAMBUCK
- protomartyrthe first martyr in any cause, esp St Stephen
- zambucka member of St John's ambulance brigade, also ZAMBUK
- zambuksZAMBUK, a member of St John's ambulance brigade, also ZAMBUCK
- squarestst fair a square deal square in all his dealings
- zambucksZAMBUCK, a member of St John's ambulance brigade, also ZAMBUK
- protomartyrsPROTOMARTYR, the first martyr in any cause, esp St Stephen
- tollst in life or health the death toll from the hurricane
- hotst a hot new fighter plane a hot lap around the track
- corposantAn appearance of St. Elmo's fire on a mast, rigging, or other structure
- protomartyrsThe first martyr for a cause, esp. the first Christian martyr, St. Stephen
- corposantsAn appearance of St. Elmo's fire on a mast, rigging, or other structure
- protomartyrThe first martyr for a cause, esp. the first Christian martyr, St. Stephen
- turcopole(Modern Greek) a light-armed soldier of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem
- saultcity Canada in Ontario across the St. Marys River from Michigan pop 74,948
- turcopolesTURCOPOLE, (Modern Greek) a light-armed soldier of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem
- damasceneOf, relating to, or resembling the conversion of St. Paul on the road to Damascus
- erysipelasa febrile disease accompanied with a diffused inflammation of the skin, aka St Anthony's Fire