Designer Definition–noun | 1. | a person who devises or executes designs, esp. one who creates forms, structures, and patterns, as for works of art or machines. | | 2. | a schemer, intriguer, or plotter. | –adjective | 3. | designed or created by or carrying a label or identification of a designer, esp. a fashion designer, but often mass-produced: designer jeans. | | From Dictionary
Check Definition–verb (used with object) | 1. | to stop or arrest the motion of suddenly or forcibly: He ch
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ecked the horse at the edge of the cliff. | | 2. | to restrain;
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hold in restraint or control: They built a high wall to check the tides. | | 3. | to cause a reduction, as in rate or intensity; diminish: The new measures checked the rapidity with which the epidemic was spreading. | | 4. | to investigate or verify as to correctness: She checked the copy against the original. | | 5. | to make an inquiry into, search through, etc.: We checked the files, but the letter was missing. | | 6. | to inspect or test the performance, condition, safety, etc., of (something): Check a used car thoroughly before buying it. | | 7. | to mark (something) so as to indicate examination, correctness, preference, etc. (often fol. by off): Please check the correct answer. They checked off the names of people they wanted to invite. | | 8. | to leave in temporary custody: Check your umbrellas at the door. | | 9. | to accept for temporary custody: We accept responsibility for any article we check here. | | 10. | to send (baggage) on a passenger's ticket, usually on the same carrier used by the passenger, for pickup at the destination: We checked two trunks through to Portland. | | 11. | to accept (baggage) for conveyance, and to convey, under the privilege of a passenger's ticket: Check this trunk to Portland. | | 12. | to mark with or in a pattern of squares: to check fabric. | | 13. | Agriculture. to plant in checkrows. | | 14. | Chess. to place (an opponent's king) under direct attack. | | 15. | Ice Hockey. to obstruct or impede the movement or progress of (an opponent). Compare back-check, fore-check. | –verb (used without object) | 16. | to prove to be right; correspond accurately: The reprint checks with the original, item for item. | | 17. | to make an inquiry, investigation, etc., as for verification (often fol. by up, into, etc.): He checked to make sure his answer was correct. Check into the matter. | | 18. | to make a sudden stop; pause: The horse checked before he jumped. | | 19. | Chess. to make a move that puts the opponent's king under direct attack. | | 20. | to crack or split, usually in small checks: Painted surfaces may check with age. | | 21. | Poker. to decline to initiate the betting in a betting round, usually to force another player to make the first bet rather than raise it. | | 22. | Hunting. (of hounds) to stop, esp. because the line of scent has been lost. | | 23. | Falconry. (of a hawk) to forsake the proper prey and follow baser game (fol. by at). | –noun | 24. | Also, British, cheque. Banking. a written order, usually on a standard printed form, directing a bank to pay money. | | 25. | a slip or ticket showing the amount owed, esp. a bill for food or beverages consumed. | | 26. | a ticket or token that when matched with a counterpart identifies an article left in the temporary custody of another, the purchaser of a ticket, a person who is to be served next, etc. | | 27. | a criterion, standard, or means to insure against error, fraud, etc.: This handmade sample is a check that the machine-made samples have to match. | | 28. | an inquiry, search, or examination: We made a quick check but found nothing missing. | | 29. | Also called check mark. a mark, often indicated by ( ), as on a list, to indicate that something has been considered, acted upon, or approved. | | 30. | a person or thing that stops, limits, slows, or restrains: The increase of duty was an effective check on imports. He was a check on her enthusiasm. | | 31. | a sudden arrest or stoppage; repulse; rebuff: Taxation caused a check in the accumulation of vast fortunes. | | 32. | a control, test, or inspection that ascertains performance or prevents error: They ran a check on the dependability of the automobile. | | 33. | a pattern formed of squares, as on a checkerboard. | | 34. | one of the sq
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uares in such a pattern. | | 35. | a fabric having a check pattern. | | 36. | Chess. the exposure of the king to direct attack: The king was in check. | | 38. | a counter used in card games, as the chip in poker. | | 39. | a small crack: There were several checks in the paint. | | 40. | an egg, designated for market, having a slightly cracked shell and an intact inner membrane. | | 41. | Masonry. a rabbet-shaped cutting on the edge of a stone, by which it is fitted to another stone. | | 42. | Hunting. | a. | the losing of the scent by a dog or pack. | | b. | (in fox hunting) a period in a hunt, following the losing of the scent by the hounds, during which the field rests quietly while the hounds cast to regain the scent. | | –adjective | 43. | serving to check, control, verify, etc.: a check system. | | 44. | ornamented with a checkered pattern; checkered: a check border. | –interjection | 45. | Chess. (used as a call to warn one's opponent that his or her king is exposed to direct attack, having just one move in which to escape or parry.) | | 46. | Informal. all right! agreed! | —Verb phrases | 47. | check in, to register, as at a hotel; indicate one's arrival or presence at a place, function, etc., usually by signing an appropriate form: We checked in at the reception desk. | | 48. | check on or up on, to investigate, scrutinize, or inspect: Don't forget to check on his work. We have to check up on him. | | 49. | check out, | a. | to vacate and pay for one's quarters at a hotel. | | b. | to verify or become verified; examine or investigate. | | c. | to fulfill requirements, as by passing a test: The engine checked out and we proceeded on our way. | | d. | to itemize, total the cost of, and collect payment for (a purchase): The supermarket cashier was exhausted from checking out groceries all day long. | | e.
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td> | to have the cost added up and pay for merchandise. | | f. | to borrow (an item) by having it listed as one's temporary responsibility: The adding machine was checked out in your name. | | g. | Informal. to depart quickly or abruptly; leave in a hurry. | | | 50. | check over, to examine or investigate, esp. thoroughly. | —Idioms | 51. | check the helm, Nautical. to alter the helm of a turning vessel to keep the bow from swinging too far or too rapidly. | | 52. | in check, under restraint: He held his anger in check. | | From Dictionary
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