| wisp | (n) กำมือหนึ่ง (ฟาง หญ้า ผม), See also: ปอยเล็กๆ, หยิบมือ |
| wisp | A wisp of hair fell over his left eye. |
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| wisp | (n) a small tuft or lock, Example: wisps of hair |
| wisp | (n) a small person, Example: a mere wisp of a girl |
| wisp | (n) a small bundle of straw or hay |
| wisp | (n) a flock of snipe |
| wisplike | (adj) thin and weak; - Edmund Wilson, Syn. wispy, Example: a wispy little fellow with small hands and feet |
| Wisp | n. [ OE. wisp, wips; probably akin to D. & G. wisch, Icel. visk, and perhaps to L. virga a twig, rod. Cf. Verge a rod, Whisk, n. ] [ 1913 Webster ] In a small basket, on a wisp of hay. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] The wisp that flickers where no foot can tread. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Wisp | v. t. |
| Wispen | a. Formed of a wisp, or of wisp; |
| Büschel { n } | Büschel { pl } | wisp | wisps [Add to Longdo] |
| Wolkenfetzen { m } | Wolkenfetzen { pl } | wisp of cloud | wispy clouds [Add to Longdo] |
| wispern | wispernd | gewispert | to whisper | whispering | whispered [Add to Longdo] |