- prank
- n. şayaru; şayan eş
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prank — prank·er; prank·ful; prank·i·ness; prank·ing·ly; prank·ish; prank·some; prank·ster; prank; prank·ish·ly; prank·ish·ness; … English syllables
Prank — Prank, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pranked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pranking}.] [Cf. E. prink, also G. prangen, prunken, to shine, to make a show, Dan. prange, prunke, Sw. prunka, D. pronken.] To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prank — n Prank, caper, antic, monkeyshine, dido mean a playful, often a mischievous, act or trick. Prank carries the strongest implication of devilry of all these words, though there is little suggestion of malice and primary emphasis upon the practical … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Prank — Prank, v. i. To make ostentatious show. [1913 Webster] White houses prank where once were huts. M. Arnold. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prank — (n.) a trick, 1520s, of uncertain origin, perhaps related to obsolete prank decorate, dress up, from M.L.G. prank display (Cf. also Du. pronken, Ger. prunken to make a show, to strut ) … Etymology dictionary
prank|y — «PRANG kee», adjective, prank|i|er, prank|i|est. fond of pranks; prankish … Useful english dictionary
Prank — Prank, n. A gay or sportive action; a ludicrous, merry, or mischievous trick; a caper; a frolic. Spenser. [1913 Webster] The harpies . . . played their accustomed pranks. Sir W. Raleigh. [1913 Webster] His pranks have been too broad to bear with … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Prank — Prank, a. Full of gambols or tricks. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prank — [præŋk] n a trick, especially one which is played on someone to make them look silly ▪ a childish prank … Dictionary of contemporary English
prank — [ præŋk ] noun count a silly trick that you play on someone to surprise them … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
prank — [n] practical joke; frivolity antic, caper, caprice, escapade, fancy, fooling, frolic, gag, gambol, high jinks*, horseplay*, hotfoot*, lark, levity, lightness, monkeyshines*, play, put on, rib*, rollick, roughhouse*, roughhousing*, rowdiness,… … New thesaurus
Книги
- FF: Volume 2: Family Freakout, Matt Fraction, Lee Allred. Did a good-natured prank-gone-wrong mean Ben Grimm caused the accident that led Victor Von Doom down his wicked path? As the sickness spreads to the other members of the family, their… Подробнее Купить за 1609 руб
- The Prank, Anton Chekhov. An NYRB Classics Original "The Prank" is Chekhov s own selection of the best of his early work, the first book he put together and the first book he hoped to publish. Assembled in 1882, with… Подробнее Купить за 1129 руб
- Pranklopedia. The Funniest, Grossest, Craziest, Not-Mean Pranks on the Planet!, Winterbottom Julie. Every day is April Fools Day. Pure heaven for the prankster, Pranklopedia is as indispensable a compilation of pranks as Jokelopedia is a collection of jokes. Written by lontime Nickelodeon… Подробнее Купить за 817 руб