The Foolish Dictionary Words starting with H

HAIR-DRESSER : A linguist whose position in life enables him to do his head-work with his hands.
HAMMER : A small, busy implement carried by blacksmiths, geologists and Knockers for breaking iron, rock or friendship.
HAMMOCK : From the Lat. hamus, hook, and Grk. makar, happy. Happiness on hooks. Also, a popular contrivance whereby lovemaking may be suspended but not stopped during the picnic season.
HAND : A much desired possession, supplied by The Damsel or The Dealer. GLAD HAND. The beggar's plea, the politician's sceptre and the drummer's ablest assistant.
HANDMAIDEN : A manicure.
HARANGUE : The tiresome product of a tireless tongue. From Eng. hear, and Lat. angor, pain. Painful to hear.
HARMONY : From the Grk. arnumi, strain. Hence, full of strains.
HASH : ?
HATCH : To develop eggs.
HATCHWAY : Place for developing eggs; a hen-coop.
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