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Meaning of "windsucker" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF WINDSUCKER

ˈwɪndˈsʌkə


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF WINDSUCKER

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Windsucker is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES WINDSUCKER MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of windsucker in the English dictionary

The definition of windsucker in the dictionary is a horse that is prone to wind-sucking.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH WINDSUCKER

bloodsucker · bumsucker · cocksucker · goatsucker · gumsucker · honeysucker · lumpsucker · sandsucker · sapsucker · seersucker · sharksucker · succor · succour · sucker

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE WINDSUCKER

windscreen · windscreen washer · windscreen wiper · windshield · windshield wiper · windship · windsock · Windsor · Windsor and Maidenhead · Windsor Castle · Windsor chair · Windsor knot · Windsor rocker · Windsor tie · windstorm · windsurf · windsurfer · windsurfing · windswept

WORDS THAT END LIKE WINDSUCKER

bib and tucker · bucker · bush tucker · chucker · dog tucker · ducker · fucker · hacker · humbucker · motherfucker · mucker · plucker · pucker · saltchucker · shucker · starfucker · sticker · tracker · trucker · unpucker

Synonyms and antonyms of windsucker in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «windsucker» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF WINDSUCKER

Find out the translation of windsucker to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of windsucker from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «windsucker» in English.
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Translator English - Chinese

windsucker
1,325 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Spanish

windsucker
570 millions of speakers
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English

windsucker
510 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Hindi

windsucker
380 millions of speakers
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windsucker
280 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Russian

windsucker
278 millions of speakers
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windsucker
270 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Bengali

windsucker
260 millions of speakers
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Translator English - French

windsucker
220 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Malay

Windsucker
190 millions of speakers
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Translator English - German

windsucker
180 millions of speakers
ja

Translator English - Japanese

windsucker
130 millions of speakers
ko

Translator English - Korean

windsucker
85 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Javanese

Windsucker
85 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Vietnamese

windsucker
80 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Tamil

windsucker
75 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Marathi

विंडसकर
75 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Turkish

windsucker
70 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Italian

sputafuoco
65 millions of speakers
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windsucker
50 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Ukrainian

windsucker
40 millions of speakers
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windsucker
30 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Greek

windsucker
15 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Afrikaans

windsucker
14 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Swedish

windsucker
10 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Norwegian

windsucker
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of windsucker

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «WINDSUCKER»

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about windsucker

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WINDSUCKER»

Discover the use of windsucker in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to windsucker and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Fire Horse: No One Wanted the Horse Named Neville. Then ...
A. Windsucker's. Close. Call. Let's say a racehorse is a gelding—in other words, the end of the line. His worth, his entire value, lies only in himself. No colts or fillies will trail him on the pedigree tree. Either he performs or he fails. He might find ...
Elizabeth Mitchell, 2012
2
Equine Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction
The windsucker test can also be performed to evaluate the integrity of the vestibulovaginal seal. When the labia are gently parted, mares with a weak, incompetent vestibulovaginal seal produce a characteristic sound, indicating air inrushing ...
Tim Mair, Sandy Love, James Schumacher, 2013
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The Stellar III: Yoru Doragon
The foursome embarked the Windsucker. It took over an hour but the Windsucker finally approached the shore of Crystal Coral Cay. However, the trip wasn't bad. The women enjoyed sailing to mild winds, and Captain Randy did seem to know  ...
Robert Livingston
4
Life of William Shakespeare:
Chapman in the preface to his translation of the Iliads (1611 ) denounces without mentioning any name 'a certain envious windsucker that hovers up and down, laboriously engrossing allthe airwithhis luxuriousambition, and buzzinginto every  ...
Sidney Lee, 2014
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A Life of William Shakespeare. Biography: With Portraits and ...
denounces without mentioning any name 'a certain envious windsucker that hovers up and down, laboriously engrossing all the air with his luxurious ambition, and buzzing into every ear my detraction.' It is suggested that Chapman here ...
Sidney Lee, 2013
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The Iliads of Homer, Prince of Poets
But there is a certain envious windsucker,* that hovers up and down, laboriously engrossing all the air with his lux- * Windsucker — the kestrel, or kite, hovering hawk ; called also a windhover. urious ambition, and buzzing into every ear my ...
Homer, 1865
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Etudes Sur L'humanisme Continental en Angleterre a la Fin de ...
But there is u certaine cnuious windsucker, ihat houers vp and downe, Uilioriousty cngrossing al tlie aire with his luxurious ambition, and bnzzing into euery eurc my detraclion, aflîrming I lurne Ilomer oui of the Latine onely, etc., that sets ail his ...
Collectif, Franck Louis Schoell, 1978
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A Life of William Shakespeare
There is no ground for identifying Chapman's 'windsucker' with Shakespeare (cf. Wyndham, p. 255). The strongest point in favour of the theory of Chapman's identity with the rival poet lies in the fact that each of the two sections of his poem T ...
Sidney Lee, 2012
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The Iliads of Homer, done [into Engl. verse] by G. Chapman, ...
... fault (if they will needs have it so) to drown all the rest of my labour ? But there is a certain envious windsucker,* that hovers up and down, laboriously engrossing all the air with his luxurious ambition, and buzzing into every * Windtucher ...
Homerus, Richard Hooper, 1857
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The Fire Horse: No One Wanted the Horse Named Neville. Then ...
This is the heartwarming story about an imperishable bond between a man and his horse—one that began when Boyd Martin acquired a failed racehorse off the track, turned him into an eventing star, and then saved the life of this game and ...
Elizabeth Mitchell, 2012

3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WINDSUCKER»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term windsucker is used in the context of the following news items.
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Burnstone impresses in debut win
Before it was established, Burnstone was a windsucker. Griffiths thought he may have picked up the colt for $100,000 as he was a little smaller than the brother, ... «Bloodstock.com.au, Jan 15»
2
Broncos owner backs fight club
Constant Rhythm still won 15 races for him even though critics wrote it off as a windsucker, weaver and mad puller with crook joints and lumpy fetlocks.. Phil sold ... «Fox Sports, Mar 14»
3
Surprising facts swirl around tornado folklore
The Blackfeet called it Windsucker, while the Seneca described it as a giant crashing through the forest. The Kiowa explained the phenomenon as a large horse, ... «Canton Daily Ledger, Jun 10»
REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Windsucker [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/windsucker>. May 2024 ».
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