Anagrams of: DISCIPLESHIP
Definition of DISCIPLESHIP
Best Scoring Anagrams of: DISCIPLESHIP
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discipleship | 12 | 22 | nounn | |||||
noun • the position of disciple | ||||||||
chipped | 7 | 17 | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||
noun • a small fragment of something broken off from the whole • a triangular wooden float attached to the end of a log line • a piece of dried bovine dung • a thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat • a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something • a small disk-shaped counter used to represent money when gambling • electronic equipment consisting of a small crystal of a silicon semiconductor fabricated to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit • (golf) a low running approach shot • the act of chipping something verb • break off (a piece from a whole) • cut a nick into • play a chip shot • form by chipping • break a small piece off from | ||||||||
schlepps | 8 | 17 | verbv | |||||
verb • To carry, drag, or lug. • To go, as on an errand; to carry out a task. • To act in a slovenly, lazy, or sloppy manner. | ||||||||
chippies | 8 | 17 | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||
noun • A fish-and-chip shop. • A carpenter. • The youngest member of a team or group, normally someone whose voice has not yet deepened, talking like a chipmunk. • A potato chip. • A prostitute or promiscuous woman. • A chiptune. • A chipping sparrow. verb • To take drugs (especially heroin) on an occasional basis, rather than as an addict. | ||||||||
chippie | 7 | 16 | nounn | |||||
noun • A fish-and-chip shop. • A carpenter. • The youngest member of a team or group, normally someone whose voice has not yet deepened, talking like a chipmunk. • A potato chip. • A prostitute or promiscuous woman. • A chiptune. • A chipping sparrow. | ||||||||
schlepp | 7 | 16 | verbv | |||||
noun • A long or burdensome journey. • A boring person, a drag; a good-for-nothing person. • A sloppy or slovenly person. • A “pull” or influence. verb • To carry, drag, or lug. • To go, as on an errand; to carry out a task. • To act in a slovenly, lazy, or sloppy manner. | ||||||||
delphic | 7 | 15 | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective • of or relating to Delphi or to the oracles of Apollo at Delphi adjective satellite • obscurely prophetic | ||||||||
shipped | 7 | 15 | verbv | |||||
noun • a vessel that carries passengers or freight verb • transport commercially • hire for work on a ship • go on board • travel by ship • place on board a ship | ||||||||
hippies | 7 | 14 | nounn | |||||
noun • a youth subculture (mostly from the middle class) originating in San Francisco in the 1960s; advocated universal love and peace and communes and long hair and soft drugs; favored acid rock and progressive rock music | ||||||||
clipped | 7 | 14 | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||
adjective satellite • cut or trimmed by clipping • (of speech) having quick short sounds | ||||||||
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