Feaze
[feez] /fiz/
verb (used with object), feazed, feazing. Nautical.
1.
to untwist (the end of a rope).
[feez, feyz] /fiz, feɪz/
noun
1.
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[feez, feyz] /fiz, feɪz/
noun, Dialect.
1.
a state of vexation or worry.
2.
a violent rush or impact.
/fiːz/
verb
1.
(nautical) to make or become unravelled or frayed
/fiːz/
verb, noun
1.
a variant of feeze, faze
/fiːz/
verb
1.
(transitive) to beat
2.
to drive off
3.
(mainly US) to disconcert; worry
noun
4.
a rush
5.
(mainly US) a state of agitation
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