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Jeers
- noun - laugh at with contempt and derision; "The crowd jeered at the speaker"
- showing your contempt by derision
- Sneers
Keech
- - A mass or lump of fat rolled up by the butcher.
Keels
- noun - a projection or ridge that suggests a keel
- one of the main longitudinal beams (or plates) of the hull of a vessel; can extend vertically into the water to provide lateral stability
- Ship's bottom
- the median ridge on the breastbone of birds that fly
- walk as if unable to control one's movements; "The drunken man staggered into the room"
Keens
- noun - a funeral lament sung with loud wailing
- express grief verbally; "we lamented the death of the child"
Keeps
- noun - a cell in a jail or prison
- allow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature; "We cannot continue several servants any longer"; "She retains a lawyer"; "The family's fortune waned and they could not keep their household staff"; "Our grant has run out and we cannot keep you on"; "We kept the work going as long as we could"; "She retained her composure"; "this garment retains its shape even after many washings"
- behave as expected during of holidays or rites;
- conform one's action or practice to;
- continue a certain state, condition, or activity; "Keep on working!"; "We continued to work into the night"; "Keep smiling"; "We went on working until well past midnight"
- fail to spoil or rot; "These potatoes keep for a long time"
- have as a supply; "I always keep batteries in the freezer"; "keep food for a week in the pantry"; "She keeps a sixpack and a week's worth of supplies in the refrigerator"
- hold and
Keeve
- - A vat or tub in which the mash is made; a mash tub.
Leech
- noun - a follower who hangs around a host (without benefit to the host) in hope of gain or advantage
- carnivorous or bloodsucking aquatic or terrestrial worms typically having a sucker at each end
- draw blood; "In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment"
- Leech – The aft (back) edge of a fore-and-aft sail is called the leech (also spelled leach).
Leede
- - A caldron; a copper kettle.
Leeds
- noun - a city on the River Aire in West Yorkshire in northern England; a center of the clothing industry