List of synonyms from "proxy" to synonyms from "psych up"
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Definition of the day : « psych »
- As in psychology : noun study of the mind; emotional and mental constitution
- As in mindset : noun psychology
- As in incite : verb encourage, provoke
- As in stir : verb incite, stimulate
- As in trouble : verb bother, worry
- As in upset : verb bother, trouble
- As in boast : verb brag
- As in agitate : verb disturb, trouble someone
- As in fluster : verb upset, perturb
- As in foretell : verb predict, warn
- He was one of these psych guys that thinks if you say it's so, it makes it so.
- Extract from : « The Hated » by Frederik Pohl
- Maybe it was that—but I was as confused as a mouse in a psych maze.
- Extract from : « Attrition » by Jim Wannamaker
- Would you mind if I spent an hour in Psych for reorientation?
- Extract from : « Exploiter's End » by James Causey
- I felt guilty over not going to Psych, but there just wasn't the time.
- Extract from : « Exploiter's End » by James Causey
- Bradshaw's psych check certainly hadn't hinted at any instability.
- Extract from : « The Unprotected Species » by Melvin Sturgis
- His psych teacher would be ashamed of him for muddling along so many days, believing in a theory that was so plainly impossible.
- Extract from : « The Enormous Room » by Horace Leonard Gold
- The psych boys were beginning to remind Malone of a semi-pro football team in rather unusual uniforms.
- Extract from : « That Sweet Little Old Lady » by Gordon Randall Garrett (AKA Mark Phillips)
- The psych man was wearing his Star Watcher helmet and had a B-gun strapped at his side.
- Extract from : « What Rough Beast? » by Jefferson Highe
- When I think of my wasted years in college and of how I was always going to take hold of Psych.
- Extract from : « At Good Old Siwash » by George Fitch
- In general, spellings that appear more than once, such as Psyc- for Psych-, were assumed to be intenÂtional.
- Extract from : « Democritus Platonissans » by Henry More
