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noun stʊə mass nounNorthern English, Scottish Dust forming a cloud or deposited in a mass. 〈苏格兰,北英格兰〉(飞扬的)灰尘,(沉积的)尘土 demolition stour clung thickly to the walls Example sentencesExamples - A strategically-placed napkin saves my cassoulet from the stour as it falls to earth.
- We buy a crumbling house, invite half a dozen builders in to demolish its interior walls - then grumble about the stour, the noise and the unsightly skip in the garden.
- The architect, thought long and hard about the look of his upturned boats but evidently did not realise that the stoor created by construction work would trigger the fire alarms.
Derivativesadjective Scottish, Northern English After the bulldozers methodically razed the area, so that stoory rubble stretched as far as the developers’ eyes could see, two or three little buildings, a tiny raggle of pubs and betting shops, remained erect. Example sentencesExamples - It wis that pitch black and stoory inside that ye could see nothin’ even if ye pressed richt up the gless.
- The water was a bit stoury at first, due to how fine the sand was and fifteen pairs of fins all kicking off from the beach.
OriginLate Middle English: of uncertain origin. proper nounˈstaʊə 1A river of southern England which rises in west Wiltshire and flows south-east to meet the English Channel east of Bournemouth. 2A river of eastern England which rises south-east of Cambridge and flows south-eastwards to the North Sea. 3A river of central England which rises west of Wolverhampton and flows south-westwards through Stourbridge and Kidderminster to meet the Severn at Stourport-on-Severn.
Rhymesbower, cower, devour, dower, embower, empower, endower, flour, flower, gaur, Glendower, glower, hour, lour, lower, our, plougher (US plower), power, scour, shower, sour, sweet-and-sour, tower anoa, Balboa, blower, boa, foregoer, goer, grower, hoer, jerboa, knower, Krakatoa, Lebowa, lower, moa, mower, Mururoa, Noah, o'er, proa, protozoa, rower, Samoa, sewer, Shenandoah, shower, sower, spermatozoa, thrower, tower abjure, adjure, allure, amour, assure, Bahawalpur, boor, Borobudur, Cavour, coiffure, conjure, couture, cure, dastur, de nos jours, doublure, dour, embouchure, endure, ensure, enure, gravure, immature, immure, impure, inure, Jaipur, Koh-i-noor, Kultur, liqueur, lure, manure, moor, Moore, Muir, mure, Nagpur, Namur, obscure, parkour, photogravure, plat du jour, Pompadour, procure, pure, rotogravure, Ruhr, Saussure, secure, simon-pure, spoor, sure, tour, Tours, velour, Yom Kippur, you're Definition of stour in US English: stour(also stoor) nounsto͝or Scottish, Northern English Dust forming a cloud or deposited in a mass. 〈苏格兰,北英格兰〉(飞扬的)灰尘,(沉积的)尘土 demolition stour clung thickly to the walls Example sentencesExamples - We buy a crumbling house, invite half a dozen builders in to demolish its interior walls - then grumble about the stour, the noise and the unsightly skip in the garden.
- A strategically-placed napkin saves my cassoulet from the stour as it falls to earth.
- The architect, thought long and hard about the look of his upturned boats but evidently did not realise that the stoor created by construction work would trigger the fire alarms.
OriginLate Middle English: of uncertain origin. |