Results for piece
Definitions of piece:
part of speech: verb intransitive
To unite by a coalescence of parts: to join.
part of speech: verb transitive
To enlarge or mend by adding a patch or portion; to make by joining sections together; patch.
part of speech: verb intransitive
part of speech: verb transitive
To enlarge by adding a piece: to patch.
part of speech: noun
PIECER.
part of speech: verb
To enlarge or mend by putting on or adding a part; to patch; to join.
part of speech: noun
A part of anything; a fragment; a plot or division; a certain quantity; as, a piece of cloth; a single object of a group; as, each piece in the set; literary or artistic composition; as, a piece of music; a separate performance; as, a bad piece of business; coin; gun.
part of speech: noun
A part of anything: a single article: a separate performance: a literary or artistic composition: a gun: a coin: a person ( slightingly).
part of speech: noun
A fragment; a part; a patch; a literary or musical composition; a play; a picture; a coin; a cannon or single firearm.
Usage examples for piece:
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It's a piece of paper!
"Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue and Their Shetland Pony", Laura Lee Hope -
This was a piece of luck.
"An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet", A. Henry Savage Landor -
Times when a man can talk himself right out of a good piece of luck.
"Ride Proud, Rebel!", Andre Alice Norton -
See the first piece with its 'mmy'?
"Martin Hewitt, Investigator", Arthur Morrison