
1) Abundance 2) Assassinated 3) Batch 4) Big bunch 5) Boatload 6) Bumped off 7) Bumped off, Biblically 8) Bunch 9) Bushel and a peck 10) Change direction abruptly 11) Considerable amount 12) Countless number 13) Cut down a lot 14) Deal 15) Dealt with a dragon 16) Did a dragon in 17) Did away with 18) Did away with dragons
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1) Boatload 2) Deluge 3) Didin 4) Hatful 5) Lot 6) Mickle 7) Muckle 8) Ocean 9) Passel 10) Peck 11) Raft 12) Sea 13) Slip 14) Slue 15) Smote 16) Spate 17) Ton 18) Veer 19) Wad
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[spacecraft] Slew and slewing are a terms which can refer to a spacecraft`s orientation or movement in reference to a plane or fixed position such as Earth, the Sun, another celestial body or other point in space. During space flight, a craft`s attitude must be controlled for reasons dependent upon the craft`s mission. Keeping a spacecraft ...
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• (n.) A wet place; a river inlet. • imp. of Slay. • (v. t.) See Slue. • (imp.) of Slay
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[Noun] A large number, a lot.
Example: There has been a slew of slimming books recently.
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The relatively rapid motion of a telescope under computer control as it moves to point at a new position in the sky. Once at the new position the motion of the telescope returns to that required to cancel the effect of Earth`s rotation relative to the stars (the sidereal rate).
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portion of a move made at a constant, non-zero velocity.
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Slew (slō)
noun [ See
Slough a wet place.] A wet place; a river inlet. « The praire round about is wet, at times almost marshy, especially at the borders of the great reedy
slews .»
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Slew imperfect of
Slay .
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Slew transitive verb See
Slue .
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from sluagh, a large number; a great amount (OED). NB: as in a slew of new products, not as in slay.
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Another word originating from the Irish for crowd, “sluagh”. See also word 24.
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a large number or amount or extent
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a large number or amount or extent
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[Intelligent words] a large number or amount or extent
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