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  • 61stub out something — stub out (something) to stop something from burning or smoking by pressing it against something. She used the edge of the ashtray to stub out her cigarette. He dropped the cigar on the street without stubbing it out …

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  • 62stub out — (something) to stop something from burning or smoking by pressing it against something. She used the edge of the ashtray to stub out her cigarette. He dropped the cigar on the street without stubbing it out …

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  • 63stub|wing — stub wing, or stub|wing «STUHB WIHNG», noun. 1. that part of a wing on certain aircraft that lies next to the fuselage, to which the rest of the wing, separately built, is attached. 2. a short wing, especially as used on certain autogiros …

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  • 64stub wing — stub wing, or stub|wing «STUHB WIHNG», noun. 1. that part of a wing on certain aircraft that lies next to the fuselage, to which the rest of the wing, separately built, is attached. 2. a short wing, especially as used on certain autogiros …

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  • 65stub´bi|ness — stub|by «STUHB ee», adjective, bi|er, bi|est. 1. a) short and thick or broad: »stubby fingers, a stubby figure. His stubby fingered, thick veined hands and his short, corded arms were like steel and leather (Atlantic). b) short and blunt as the… …

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  • 66stub your toe — to hurt your toe by hitting it against something She stubbed her toe against/on the leg of the chair. • • • Main Entry: ↑stub …

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  • 67Stub Series Terminated Logic — (SSTL) devices are a family of electronic devices for driving transmission lines. They are specifically designed for driving the DDR (double data rate) SDRAM modules used in computer memory. However, they are also used in other applications,… …

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  • 68stub|bled — «STUHB uhld», adjective. covered with stubble …

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  • 69stub|ble — «STUHB uhl», noun. 1. the lower ends of stalks of grain left in the ground after the grain is cut: »The stubble hurt the boy s bare feet. The long lasting stubbles, with their spilled grain, were also the partridge s winter granaries (London… …

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  • 70stub|bly — «STUHB lee», adjective, bli|er, bli|est. 1. covered with stubble: »stubbly waste land (Sinclair Lewis). 2. like stubble; bristly: »a stubbly moustache …

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