bearpit n.— «He will take his seat opposite Miss Clark in Parliament’s chamber, or the bearpit as it is sometimes known, but he says he is not overly nervous at the prospect.» —“Key to square off against Clark for first...
SETIologist n.— «But for some SETIologists, there is the hoped for prospect of tapping into some type of galactic Library of Congress.» —“The “SETI Hacker” Hypothesis” by Mungos Usenet: yu.forum...
Oklahoma n.— «The fans’ favorites included the “hamburger” drills, or “Oklahomas,” as they were called in some camps. Those maneuvers involved setting up a couple of blocking dummies on the ground, confining the...
hamburger drill n.— «The fans’ favorites included the “hamburger” drills, or “Oklahomas,” as they were called in some camps. Those maneuvers involved setting up a couple of blocking dummies on the ground, confining...
flyover n.— «The prospect of an overpass that will eliminate the traffic circle by fall 2006 infuriates the native Cape Codder.…They argue that the rotary can handle more cars than the bridge, making the bridge the traffic problem...
stiffs n.pl.— «Anything to lighten the prospect of playing in the Stiffs, the reserve team, again.» —“Nelson the Author of His Own Misfortunes” by Andrew Longmore Times (Lodon, England) Sept. 14, 1995...