What is the meaning of LOCUST TREE. Phrases containing LOCUST TREE
See meanings and uses of LOCUST TREE!Slangs & AI meanings
Louse is slang for to ruin or spoil.
Lost focus, gone awry
A destructive winged insect. Australian farmers dreaded foe to their outback crops. Although some seasons are better than others, travellers unfortunate enough to experience a Bush Locust swarm first notice the sky in the distance blacken, only to find themselves in the midst of locust so thick, it may be necessary to use vehicle headlights and wipers on high speed just to get through it
Penny Locket is London Cockney rhyming slang for pocket.
See bush locust
Louse house is British slang for a cheap hotel or lodgings.
Bow locks is British slang for nonsense, rubbish.
Lousy Lou is London Cockney rhyming slang for flu.
Chain and locket is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pocket.
Locust is British slang for someone who will eat anything.
Louse ladder was th century British slang for a dropped stitch in a stocking.
Flea and louse is London Cockney rhyming slang for house.
Roust is American slang for harassement or beating up, particulary by the police during a police raid.
Lousy Brown is London Cockney rhyming slang for Rose & Crown (pub).
Lucy Locket is London Cockney rhyming slang for pocket.
Locus is British slang for to drug someone prior to robbing them.
Lousy is slang for provided with an excessive amount of something. Lousy is British slang for miserly.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Togs is slang for clothes.Togs is Australian slang for clothes, but more usually a swimming costume.
Hurry.
Badered is slang for drunk, intoxicated.
Amount of heroin to cause death
pain | pain in the ass | pain in the butt
an annoying or troublesome person or thing
Almond rocks is London cockney rhyming slang for socks.
An airborne radar contact that is conforming to air traffic controller rules, or following a recognized traffic pattern, and is likely a commercial aircraft.
Gallybagger is Dorset slang for a scarecrow.
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a.
Mean; contemptible; as, lousy knave.
n.
The locust tree. See Locust Tree (definition, note, and phrases).
v. t.
To bring to a focus; to focalize; as, to focus a camera.
v. t.
Not perceptible to the senses; no longer visible; as, an island lost in a fog; a person lost in a crowd.
v. t.
To rouse; to disturb; as, to roust one out.
v. t.
Having wandered from, or unable to find, the way; bewildered; perplexed; as, a child lost in the woods; a stranger lost in London.
v. t.
Ruined or destroyed, either physically or morally; past help or hope; as, a ship lost at sea; a woman lost to virtue; a lost soul.
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of Locus
n.
Any one of numerous species of long-winged, migratory, orthopterous insects, of the family Acrididae, allied to the grasshoppers; esp., (Edipoda, / Pachytylus, migratoria, and Acridium perigrinum, of Southern Europe, Asia, and Africa. In the United States the related species with similar habits are usually called grasshoppers. See Grasshopper.
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, the locust; -- formerly used to designate a supposed acid.
v. t.
Parted with; no longer held or possessed; as, a lost limb; lost honor.
a.
Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.
n.
The lotus of the lotuseaters, probably a tree found in Northern Africa, Sicily, Portugal, and Spain (Zizyphus Lotus), the fruit of which is mildly sweet. It was fabled by the ancients to make strangers who ate of it forget their native country, or lose all desire to return to it.
n.
A genus (Lotus) of leguminous plants much resembling clover.
v. t.
Hardened beyond sensibility or recovery; alienated; insensible; as, lost to shame; lost to all sense of honor.
n.
A name of several kinds of water lilies; as Nelumbium speciosum, used in religious ceremonies, anciently in Egypt, and to this day in Asia; Nelumbium luteum, the American lotus; and Nymphaea Lotus and N. caerulea, the respectively white-flowered and blue-flowered lotus of modern Egypt, which, with Nelumbium speciosum, are figured on its ancient monuments.
v. t.
Not employed or enjoyed; thrown away; employed ineffectually; wasted; squandered; as, a lost day; a lost opportunity or benefit.
a.
Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
n.
Any one of numerous species of small, wingless, suctorial, parasitic insects belonging to a tribe (Pediculina), now usually regarded as degraded Hemiptera. To this group belong of the lice of man and other mammals; as, the head louse of man (Pediculus capitis), the body louse (P. vestimenti), and the crab louse (Phthirius pubis), and many others. See Crab louse, Dog louse, Cattle louse, etc., under Crab, Dog, etc.
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