Ballymoney
noun
a district in n northern ireland, in co antrim. pop: 27 809 (2003 est). area: 417 sq km (161 sq miles)
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- Ballyrag
bullyrag. historical examples i hope this will be a lesson to you, doyle, and will teach you not to ballyrag your customers in future. general john regan george a. birmingham verb -rags, -ragging, -ragged a variant of bullyrag
- Balm of gilead
any of several plants of the genus commiphora, especially c. opobalsamum and c. meccanensis, which yield a fragrant oleoresin. also called mecca balsam. the resin itself, a turbid yellow, green, or brownish-red water-insoluble gluey liquid, used chiefly in perfumery. a hybrid north american poplar, populus gileadensis, cultivated as a shade tree. noun any of several […]
- Balmoral
a colored woolen petticoat, formerly worn under a skirt and draped so that portions of it could be seen. (lowercase). also called bal. an ankle-high shoe, laced in front. a brimless scottish cap with a flat top that projects all around the head. contemporary examples the corgis are an integral part of royal holidays, and […]
- Balmacaan
a loose-fitting, somewhat flared, single-breasted overcoat, often of tweed and having raglan sleeves, originally worn by men. historical examples there was the balmacaan coat and the round plush hat; and to patsy, impulsive and heart-strong, it sufficed. seven miles to arden ruth sawyer he wore a balmacaan of scotch tweed and carried a round, plush […]
- Balmain
pierre (alexandre) [pyer a-lek-sahn-druh] /pyɛr a lɛkˈsɑ̃ drə/ (show ipa), 1914–82, french fashion designer. contemporary examples there were no balmain buckles, no alexander w-ng-style cutout dresses, not even a one-shoulder number by obama favorite jason wu. the white house goes glam rebecca dana november 23, 2009 goofy has shed his p-ssé pants and turtleneck for […]