tryst
31tryst — trɪst ,traɪst n. clandestine appointment made by lover; meeting; meeting place …
32tryst — n. [Scotch.] Appointment (to meet), appointed meeting, assignation …
33tryst — noun (C) old use or humorous 1 an arrangement between lovers to meet in a secret place or at a secret time 2 a place where lovers meet secretly …
34tryst — n rendezvous, assignation, date; engagement, appointment, meeting, secret meeting, arrangement …
35tryst — /trɪst / (say trist) noun 1. an appointment, especially between lovers, to meet at a certain time and place; rendezvous. 2. an appointed meeting. 3. an appointed place of meeting. –verb (t) 4. Chiefly Scottish to make an engagement with (a… …
36To bide tryst — Tryst Tryst, n. [OE. trist, tryst, a variant of trust; cf. Icel. treysta to make trusty, fr. traust confidence, security. See {Trust}, n.] 1. Trust. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. An appointment to meet; also, an appointed place or time of meeting; as …
37tryst myžt — interj. vlg. apie nerimtą, neapgalvotą veiksmą: Katrims tas durnumas užejo – tryst myžt Trk. Tryst myžt – ir į kitą pusę viskas nusisuko Trk …
38Hunter's Tryst — is the name of a long established inn in Edinburgh, Scotland; it has lent its name to the surrounding area, near Fairmilehead.The inn, once well outside Edinburgh s built up area, was a popular leisure destination and was a meeting place of the… …
39bide tryst — To wait for a person at the appointed place and time • • • Main Entry: ↑tryst …
40crack-tryst — crackˈ tryst noun (obsolete) Someone who breaks an engagement • • • Main Entry: ↑crack …