Lo Words - Webster Dictionary Online
reluctant; disinclined
abhor, dislike; detest
to throw in a high arc
an ore deposit; metal-bearing vein
high
record of a voyage or flight; record of day-to-day activities
to fell trees
means of supplying troops
symbol
sluggish
hang around; linger; lounge about
Laughing Out Lod
to act or move in a lax, lazy, or indolent manner
long life
a toilet
appear or take shape (usually in an enlarged or distorted form)
to cut off unnecessary parts
leaning to one side
talkative
rake, womanizer
to allot or distribute
a flower
to act or move idly or lazily
goon, hoodlum; clumsy person
resembling or befitting a lout
moo
close to the ground
liquid oxygen
a long narrow spade

























