Besom pocket
an interior pocket with edging or stitching around the opening.
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- Besot
to intoxicate or stupefy with drink. to make stupid or foolish: The stories had besotted her mind with fear and superstition. to infatuate; obsess: Youth and beauty have a tendency to besot middle-aged men; charm and tenderness does it for women of all ages. Historical Examples Mr. Dooley Says Finley Dunne Voltaire’s Philosophical Dictionary Voltaire […]
- Besottedness
intoxicated; drunk: We found him besotted with wine. infatuated or obsessed: a besotted mom and her new baby; They had one date and he was utterly besotted. Historical Examples The Black Arrow Robert Louis Stevenson The Infant’s Skull Eugne Sue adjective stupefied with drink; intoxicated infatuated; doting foolish; muddled adj.
- Bespeckled
to speckle. Historical Examples Infinite Intruder Alan Edward Nourse v.
- Bess
a female given name, form of Elizabeth. Elizabeth Virginia Wallace (“Bess”) 1885–1982, U.S. First Lady 1945–53 (wife of Harry S Truman). Harry S, 1884–1972, 33rd president of the U.S. 1945–53. a male given name. Contemporary Examples Why Was Bess Myerson the First and Last Jewish Miss America? Emily Shire January 6, 2015 Why Was Bess […]
- Arden
Forest of, a forest district in central England, in N Warwickshire: scene of Shakespeare’s As You Like It. Elizabeth, 1891–1966, U.S. cosmetician, born in Canada. Contemporary Examples How the Jazz Age Invented Modern America Wendy Smith May 8, 2014 Alan Cumming’s ‘Macbeth’ and a New Sonnet App Breathe New Life Into Shakespeare Malcolm Jones July […]