What is the meaning of SPRUCE. Phrases containing SPRUCE
See meanings and uses of SPRUCE!Slangs & AI meanings
rum, molasses and spruce beer mixed together
neat, spruce, tidy
marijuana
Spruce is slang for lie, deceive, malinger. Spruce is slang for a cheap imitation, a fake.
Marijuana
Rum and spruce beer, American beverage
Bottle of spruce is London Cockney rhyming slang for two pounds sterling (deuce). Bottle of spruce is London Cockney rhyming slang for a deuce.Bottle of spruce is London Cockney rhyming slang for betting odds of /. Bottle of spruce was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a tuppence.
red spruce tree
a bundle or backload, especially fo ten spruce or fir trees rinds, rolled up as taken off the standing trees
Rum and spruce-beer.
Belyando spruce is Australian slang for marijuana.
two pounds, or earlier tuppence (2d), from the cockney rhyming slang: bottle of spruce
harden gum of spruce tree used as chewing gum
Sprucer is slang for a person who tells tall stories; a trickster.
Sprauncy is slang for smart, showy or spruce.
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a.
Prussia leather; pruce.
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Studiously neat or nice, especially in dress; spruce; affectedly precise; smooth and prim.
v. i.
To dress one's self with affected neatness; as, to spruce up.
v. t.
To make smug, or spruce.
imp. & p. p.
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v. t.
To make smart or spruce; -- usually with up.
a.
The wood or timber of the spruce tree.
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Any coniferous tree of the genus Picea, as the Norway spruce (P. excelsa), and the white and black spruces of America (P. alba and P. nigra), besides several others in the far Northwest. See Picea.
v. i.
Pretentious; showy; spruce; as, a smart gown.
n.
Neat, without elegance or dignity; -- formerly applied to things with a serious meaning; now chiefly applied to persons.
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Nice,; smart; spruce; affected; simpering.
v. t.
To dress with affected neatness; to trim; to make spruce.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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An implement for impelling a boat, being a slender piece of timber, usually ash or spruce, with a grip or handle at one end and a broad blade at the other. The part which rests in the rowlock is called the loom.
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Sprightly; dashing.
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The commoner kind of frankincense, or that obtained from the Norway spruce, the long-leaved pine, and other conifers.
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An evergreen tree common in North America (Abies, / Tsuga, Canadensis); hemlock spruce.
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Shining; elegant; spruce.
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Smart; jaunty; spruce. See Smirk, a.
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Amorous; wanton; gay; spruce.
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