Definitions of feeze:
- noun: (obsolete or US, dialectal) A state of fretful excitement or worry.
- noun: (obsolete) A rush, impetus, or violent movement.
- noun: (obsolete) A running start or run-up, as for a leap; used in the expression "to fetch one's feeze".
- noun: (obsolete, Scotland) A device for wedging items into a tight space.
- verb: (transitive) To drive off, frighten away, or cause to flee or hesitate; to faze.
- verb: (transitive) To beat.
- verb: (transitive) To humble; harass; subdue.
- verb: (transitive, intransitive) To swing about or flare (as a candle).
- verb: (intransitive) To defeat, settle or finish.
- verb: (intransitive) To fret; be in a fume; worry.
- verb: (intransitive) To hurry; to move in an agitated manner.
- verb: (transitive, Scotland) To screw; twist; tighten or loosen by screwing.
- verb: (transitive, intransitive, Scotland) To untwist; to unravel, as the end of a rope.
- verb: (pronunciation spelling) To freeze.
(Definitions from Wiktionary)
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