Australian English Meaning of palls

mates

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Definitions and Meaning of palls in English

palls

a coffin especially when holding a body, a feeling of gloom, a heavy cloth covering for a coffin, hearse, or tomb, to lose in interest or attraction, dwindle, a heavy cloth draped over a coffin, to deprive of pleasure in something by satiating, to lose strength or effectiveness, a square of linen usually stiffened with cardboard that is used to cover the chalice, something that covers, darkens, or produces a gloomy effect, a chalice cover made of a square piece of stiffened linen, to cause to become insipid, an overspreading element that produces an effect of gloom, to become dull or uninteresting, to cover with a pall, pallium sense 1a, something that covers or conceals

FAQs About the word palls

mates

a coffin especially when holding a body, a feeling of gloom, a heavy cloth covering for a coffin, hearse, or tomb, to lose in interest or attraction, dwindle, a

coffins,coffins,graves,Beer,boxes,sarcophagi,sarcophagi ,graves,urns,body bags

accumulates,enlarges,escalates,expands,grows,increases,mounts<br>,mushrooms,rises,soars

palling (around) => hanging out, pallets => pallets, palled (around) => mucked around, palisades => palisades, paleoconservatives => Paleoconservatives,