Etymology: [ 'stro ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English strēaw, from Germanic *strawam ‘that which is strewn’. Cognate with Dutch stro, German Stroh, Swedish strå.
saman, kamış, pipet, çok ufak şey, önemsiz şey, ot, çubuk, anız, sapsaman, saz, değersiz, hasır şapka, çöp, ekin sapı, saman çöpü, samanlı, hasır işi, ekin anızı, hasır, strawhat circuit sayfiyede yazlık tiyatro, kendi tara, hayali düşman, kukla, straw color saman rengi, straw hat hasır şapka, tahılların kuru sapı, straw man hasırdan adam, straw boss, işçi başı, kalfa, kamış çubuk,
Made of straw, A drinking straw, Such dried stalks considered collectively, A dried stalk of a cereal plant, Of a pale, yellowish beige colour, like that of a dried straw, a pale, yellowish beige colour, like that of a dried straw, stre, stree, shilf, Hollow stalactite the same width as a drip of water Formed as with a stalactite with the water flowing down the central tube, A hollow structure (typically calcite) hanging downwards from the roof or wall, All vegetative material of agricultural origin other than seed removed by swathing, combining or cutting, The plant matter left over after the seeds are removed, Used in brick-making (Ex 5:7-18) Used figuratively in Job 41:27; Isa 11:7; 25:10; 65:25, [n] The stalks or stems of herbaceous straight-stemmed plants, which today comes from plants like wheat, rye, oats, or barley, The stems of the wheat or oat plants which are cut and baled and often used for animal bedding Sometimes, straw is fed to animals, spread by scattering ("straw" is archaic); "strew toys all over the carpet", The gathered and thrashed stalks of certain species of grain, etc, To spread or scatter, See Strew, and Strow, A stalk or stem of certain species of grain, pulse, etc, especially of wheat, rye, oats, barley, more rarely of buckwheat, beans, and pease, as, a bundle, or a load, of rye straw, for making baskets and hats or as fodder cover or provide with or as if with straw; "cows were strawed to weather the snowstorm" of a pale yellow color like straw; straw colored, for making baskets and hats or as fodder cover or provide with or as if with straw; "cows were strawed to weather the snowstorm", a thin paper or plastic tube used to such liquids into the mouth plant fiber used e, Anything (Atasözü)ially worthless; the least possible thing; a mere trifle, of or pertaining to straw, made from dried threshed grain stalks; containing straw; pale yellow, straw-like in color; worthless, unimportant, dry threshed grain stalks (used for bedding, animal fodder, basket weaving, etc.); single stalk of grain; hollow slender tube used to suck up liquids; something of little importance, material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds, a yellow tint; yellow diluted with white, a thin paper or plastic tube used to such liquids into the mouth, cover or provide with or as if with straw; "cows were strawed to weather the snowstorm", plant fiber used e g for making baskets and hats or as fodder, If you draw the short straw, you are chosen from a number of people to perform a job or duty that you will not enjoy. if a few of your guests have drawn the short straw and agreed to drive others home after your summer barbecue. Stalks of grasses, particularly cereal grasses such as wheat, oats, rye, barley, and buckwheat. Used collectively, the term means stalks aggregated into bales or piles after the drying and threshing of grain. Since ancient times, humans have used straw as litter and fodder for cattle, as a covering for floors, for coarse bedding, and even as clothing. It can also be woven into baskets, hats, floor mats, and furniture coverings. Thatched roofs consist of straw laid down approximately 1 ft (30 cm) thick and secured by strong cords, with the fibers running in the direction to be taken by rainwater. Chemically pulped straw is used in the manufacture of coarse paper and strawboard, a cardboard for cheap paper boxes, A straw is a thin tube of paper or plastic, which you use to suck a drink into your mouth. a bottle of lemonade with a straw in it, Straw consists of the dried, yellowish stalks from crops such as wheat or barley. The barn was full of bales of straw a wide-brimmed straw hat, If you are clutching at straws or grasping at straws, you are trying unusual or extreme ideas or methods because other ideas or methods have failed. a badly thought-out scheme from a Government clutching at straws, If an event is the last straw or the straw that broke the camel's back, it is the latest in a series of unpleasant or undesirable events, and makes you feel that you cannot tolerate a situation any longer. For him the Church's decision to allow the ordination of women had been the last straw, of a pale yellow color like straw; straw colored, jippa jappa, plural of straw,
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Made of straw - "straw hat"
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A drinking straw
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Such dried stalks considered collectively
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A dried stalk of a cereal plant
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Of a pale, yellowish beige colour, like that of a dried straw
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a pale, yellowish beige colour, like that of a dried straw - "straw colour:"
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stree
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shilf
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Hollow stalactite the same width as a drip of water Formed as with a stalactite with the water flowing down the central tube
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A hollow structure (typically calcite) hanging downwards from the roof or wall
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All vegetative material of agricultural origin other than seed removed by swathing, combining or cutting
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The plant matter left over after the seeds are removed
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Used in brick-making (Ex 5:7-18) Used figuratively in Job 41:27; Isa 11:7; 25:10; 65:25
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[n] The stalks or stems of herbaceous straight-stemmed plants, which today comes from plants like wheat, rye, oats, or barley
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The stems of the wheat or oat plants which are cut and baled and often used for animal bedding Sometimes, straw is fed to animals
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spread by scattering ("straw" is archaic); "strew toys all over the carpet"
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The gathered and thrashed stalks of certain species of grain, etc
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To spread or scatter
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See Strew, and Strow
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A stalk or stem of certain species of grain, pulse, etc
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especially of wheat, rye, oats, barley, more rarely of buckwheat, beans, and pease
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as, a bundle, or a load, of rye straw
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for making baskets and hats or as fodder cover or provide with or as if with straw; "cows were strawed to weather the snowstorm" of a pale yellow color like straw; straw colored
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for making baskets and hats or as fodder cover or provide with or as if with straw; "cows were strawed to weather the snowstorm"
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a thin paper or plastic tube used to such liquids into the mouth plant fiber used e
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Anything (Atasözü)ially worthless; the least possible thing; a mere trifle
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of or pertaining to straw, made from dried threshed grain stalks; containing straw; pale yellow, straw-like in color; worthless, unimportant sıfat
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dry threshed grain stalks (used for bedding, animal fodder, basket weaving, etc.); single stalk of grain; hollow slender tube used to suck up liquids; something of little importance isim
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material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds
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a yellow tint; yellow diluted with white
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a thin paper or plastic tube used to such liquids into the mouth
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cover or provide with or as if with straw; "cows were strawed to weather the snowstorm"
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plant fiber used e g for making baskets and hats or as fodder
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If you draw the short straw, you are chosen from a number of people to perform a job or duty that you will not enjoy. if a few of your guests have drawn the short straw and agreed to drive others home after your summer barbecue. Stalks of grasses, particularly cereal grasses such as wheat, oats, rye, barley, and buckwheat. Used collectively, the term means stalks aggregated into bales or piles after the drying and threshing of grain. Since ancient times, humans have used straw as litter and fodder for cattle, as a covering for floors, for coarse bedding, and even as clothing. It can also be woven into baskets, hats, floor mats, and furniture coverings. Thatched roofs consist of straw laid down approximately 1 ft (30 cm) thick and secured by strong cords, with the fibers running in the direction to be taken by rainwater. Chemically pulped straw is used in the manufacture of coarse paper and strawboard, a cardboard for cheap paper boxes
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A straw is a thin tube of paper or plastic, which you use to suck a drink into your mouth. a bottle of lemonade with a straw in it
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Straw consists of the dried, yellowish stalks from crops such as wheat or barley. The barn was full of bales of straw a wide-brimmed straw hat
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If you are clutching at straws or grasping at straws, you are trying unusual or extreme ideas or methods because other ideas or methods have failed. a badly thought-out scheme from a Government clutching at straws
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If an event is the last straw or the straw that broke the camel's back, it is the latest in a series of unpleasant or undesirable events, and makes you feel that you cannot tolerate a situation any longer. For him the Church's decision to allow the ordination of women had been the last straw
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