staving

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A cassing or lining of staves; especially, one encircling a water wheel
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To burst in pieces by striking against something
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A staff or walking stick
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One of a number of narrow strips of wood, or narrow iron plates, placed edge to edge to form the sides, covering, or lining of a vessel or structure; esp., one of the strips which form the sides of a cask, a pail, etc
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A metrical portion; a stanza; a staff
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One of the bars or rounds of a rack, rungs of a ladder, etc; one of the cylindrical bars of a lantern wheel
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{v} to break into pieces, spoil, part, push off
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To push, as with a staff. With off
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To break in a stave or the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst; often with in; as, to stave a cask; to stave in a boat
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burst or force (a hole) into something
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a flattened, opaque white or colored cane
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{f} break the staves of; smash a hole in; break, smash to bits; supply with staves; become crushed in
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Defnition
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To delay by force; to drive away. Often with off
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To break in the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst. Often with in
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To delay by force or craft; to drive away; usually with off; as, to stave off the execution of a project
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one of the strips which form the sides of a cask, a pail, etc
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A stave is the five lines that music is written on. staved stove stave in to break something inwards
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To push, as with a staff; with off
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furnich with staves; "stave a ladder"
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{i} thin strip of wood used to form the sides of a barrel or other similar structure; stick or staff; rung of a ladder or chair; set of verses in a poem or song; group of 5 horizontal lines and the 4 spaces between them on which music is written
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a crosspiece between the legs of a chair
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A stave is a strong stick, especially one that is used as a weapon. Many of the men had armed themselves with staves and pieces of iron. = staff
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To render impervious or solid by driving with a calking iron; as, to stave lead, or the joints of pipes into which lead has been run
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One of several pieces making up the sides of a barrel
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a flattened glass tube, such as those used to form Clichy roses
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To burst in pieces by striking against something; to dash into fragments
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One of the bars or rounds of a rack, a ladder, etc; one of the cylindrical bars of a lantern wheel
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The five horizontal and parallel lines on and between which musical notes are written or pointed; the staff
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one of several thin slats of wood forming the sides of a barrel or bucket burst or force (a hole) into something furnich with staves; "stave a ladder
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An archaic construction style; the walls of a stave building are composed of logs standing upright, rather than horizontally
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One of the cylindrical bars of a lantern wheel; one of the bars or rounds of a rack, a ladder, etc
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To furnish with staves or rundles
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One of a number of narrow strips of wood, or narrow iron plates, placed edge to edge to form the sides, covering, or lining of a vessel or structure; esp
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(music) the system of five horizontal lines on which the musical notes are written
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A verse, stanza or a metrical portion of a poem
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To suffer, or cause, to be lost by breaking the cask
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one of several thin slats of wood forming the sides of a barrel or bucket
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