Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- An expletive of asseveration or emphasis.
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. the Babylonian god of storms and wind.
WordNet 3.0
- n. Babylonian god of storms and wind
Examples
“And why? for lots of good common sensical reasons including (Yes, sensical is my word, I think) – emotional and physical health and the optimum development of children in 2 parent homes with a mom and adad.”
“And why? for lots of good common sensical reasons including Yes, sensical is my word, I think –emotional and physical health and the optimum development of children in 2 parent homes with a mom and adad.”
“Ohloh, rotlo, adad ni daal, lasan ni chutney, chaash, ane leela kaanda ane tameta nu kachumbar ... ummmmmm ... chhevate peli sukhdi vadhi hoy toh ey khavdaavjo!!”
“Wel wopnede men and wis of here. dat noman hem bi weie deren. ðat bere is led ðis folc is rad 535 he foren a {} buten bi adad. ful seuene nigt he ðer abiden.”
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts
“Well; but stay, I will look over my book: adad, I think there was a chasm between my N. 2 and N. 3.”
“If so be as you spank it away at that rate, adad, I can't continue in tow -- we must cast off the rope, or 'ware timbers.”
“I will look over my book: adad, I think there was a chasm between my N. 2 and”
“_ Good Lady, give him his twenty pieces, adad, he worthily deserves”
“They are: SubhanAllaahi wa bihamdihee, 'adad Khalqihi, wa ridha nafsihi, wazeenat”
“My dad did a quick tap to its head, and it jump back growled, and then it ran away from my adad, and then my dad picked it up and saw its face. looks different and crazy looking, in an aggresive way, looking at him then bit him hard.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘adad’.
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Noteworthy Words
Here I have in mind a list of words that could be spelled with only the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, and G--and thus could also be played as a tune on the piano.
face, ace, bag, cage, bad, fad, fade, fee, gee, beg, fed, deaf and 98 more...
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some words
phatic, macerate, amanuenses, theophagy, seraglio, gloaming, geophagy, metaphone, anastrophe, neologism, tetragrammaton, bête noire and 568 more...
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The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of ...
Words I met while reading Cervantes' story.
lance, hale, lanthorn-jaws, knight-errantry, nay, expostulate, puling, massy, agreeable delusions, pasteboard, bestrid, sallied and 148 more...
Tweets
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john See citation on a fig for you. May 2, 2008