Peal
71un´ap|peal´ing|ly — un|ap|peal|ing «UHN uh PEE lihng», adjective. unattractive; devoid of interest or attraction: »Without some correlative understanding in the spectator, Titian s work…must be utterly dead and unappealing to him (John Ruskin). –un´ap|peal´ing|ly,… …
72un|ap|peal|ing — «UHN uh PEE lihng», adjective. unattractive; devoid of interest or attraction: »Without some correlative understanding in the spectator, Titian s work…must be utterly dead and unappealing to him (John Ruskin). –un´ap|peal´ing|ly, adverb …
73thunder peal — noun A resounding noise of thunder • • • Main Entry: ↑thunder …
74coun|ter|ap|peal — «KOWN tuhr uh PEEL», noun. an appeal made to a court of law in opposition to an appeal made by an adversary …
75eye-ap|peal|ing — «Y uh PEE lihng», adjective. U.S. Informal. attractive; good looking …
76ir|re|peal|a|bil|i|ty — «IHR ih PEE luh BIHL uh tee», noun. the quality or condition of being irrepealable …
77ir|re|peal|a|ble — «IHR ih PEE luh buhl», adjective. not repealable; irrevocable …
78re|peal|er — «rih PEE luhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that repeals. 2. U.S. a bill, or a clause of a bill, to repeal some legislative measure …
79thun|der|peal — «THUHN duhr PEEL», noun. a clap of thunder; thunderclap …
80un|ap|peal|a|ble — «UHN uh PEE luh buhl», adjective. 1. (of a case) not subject to appeal to a higher court. 2. (of a judge or a sentence or decision) that cannot be appealed against …