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put out to stud — put out/retire/to stud phrase to keep a male animal that no longer works for breeding When Ebony grew too old to race they put him out to stud. Thesaurus: animal breeding and matinghyponym animal farminghyponym … Useful english dictionary
stud — I UK [stʌd] / US noun Word forms stud : singular stud plural studs * 1) [countable] a small piece of metal that sticks up from the surface of something, usually as a decoration a jacket covered with metal studs a) a small piece of jewellery on a… … English dictionary
stud — stud1 [ stʌd ] noun * ▸ 1 small piece of metal ▸ 2 sexually attractive man ▸ 3 wooden support for wall ▸ 4 male animal for breeding ▸ 5 type of card game 1. ) count a small piece of metal that sticks up from the surface of something, usually as a … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stud — 1 noun 1 ON SHOES (C) one of a set of small pointed pieces of metal or plastic that are fixed onto the bottom of a running shoe, football boot etc to stop you from slipping 2 IN YOUR EAR (C) a small, round earring 3 DECORATION (C) a round piece… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
out|stood — «owt STUD», verb. the past tense and past participle of outstand … Useful english dictionary
Stud contact system — For the same system on model railways, see stud contact electrification on model railways. The Stud Contact System is a once obsolete ground level power supply system for electric trams. Studs were set in the road at intervals and connected to a… … Wikipedia
Stud Stable — The Stud Stable was a professional wrestling heel stable in World Championship Wrestling, Southeast Championship Wrestling and the Continental Wrestling Association.HistoryThe Stud Stable was first formed by The Original Tennessee Stud Ron Fuller … Wikipedia
stud — [stad] 1. n. a male horse used for breeding purposes. (Not slang.) □ Last spring, we rented out all our studs and made some money. □ The mare kicked the stud and put us all out of business for a while. 2. n. a human male viewed as very successful … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
stud — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. boss, knob, projection, jewel; timber, support; studhorse, breeder; slang, hunk (inf.) (see sex). v. t. bestud, ornament, bejewel, spangle; dot, scatter. See dispersion, reproduction, convexity. II… … English dictionary for students
stud·ied — /ˈstʌdid/ adj 1 : carefully thought out or prepared : ↑thoughtful She gave a studied response. 2 : done deliberately a studied insult He viewed us with a studied indifference … Useful english dictionary