Results for: associate one thing with another, feel affinity with
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anger, irritate, annoy; incite, instigate; stimulate, arouse; cause, induce, bring out, be the cause of an activity, elicit a response, incite something, make somebody feel angry, stir somebody to emotionprovoke
animal part corresponding to the human hand, approach or method, bunch, card player, clap, cut of pork, degree of closeness to a source, end of the human arm, feel of a fabric, furl, give, pass using the hand; help, assist, handle, handwritinghand
animal spleen, be moved emotionally, change from a solid to a liquid state, disappear, dissolve, feel hot, grilled sandwich, heat until liquid; be heated until turning to liquid; fuse; be fused; thaw; disappear, liquefaction, mass of melted material, m...melt
annoy somebody, beat ruffle on a drum, behave arrogantly, gather into pleats, crease; muss, dishevel; agitate, disturb; annoy, irritate, gather or pleat, glance quickly through something, irritating thing, low drumbeat, make feathers erect, make waves ...ruffle
annoyance; annoying person; that which is illegal because it causes harm or annoyance (Law), illegal thing, somebody or something irritatingnuisance
annoyer, irritator, person or thing that aggravatesaggravator
annoying person or thing, damaging organism, outbreak of disease, something that harms plants; nuisance, someone or something annoyingpest
annoying thing, bad reaction to drug, flop, lazy person, idle person; bad experience, downer, failure (often of plans); unpleasant aftermath of taking a narcotic drugbummer
anodyne agent, drug used to soothe pain, bland, comforting thing, painkiller, painkilling, reducing pain; soothinganodyne
anticatalyst, inhibiter, person or thing which inhibits, person or thing which restrains or holds back, something that inhibits something, substance halting a biological process, substance slowing a chemical reactioninhibitor
anxious, ill at ease, restless, uncertain, uncomfortable, not feeling at ease, causing to not feel at easeuneasy
any coin of small value; penny; worthless thing, small coin, small-minded, Spanish-American coin, trifling, trifling thing, worthless; cheap, low in value; trivialpicayune
any of a number of bulbed plants of the lily family which often bear funnel-shaped or bell-shaped flowers, fleur-de-lis, flower of the lily plant, pale, perennial plant, plant resembling a lily, white or pure thing, white; delicate; pure; palelily
any of a number of small long-tailed marine crustaceans (some of which are edible); small person or thing; insignificant person or thing (Informal), catch shrimp, fish for shrimp, small marine crustacean with ten legs, something undersizeshrimp
any of numerous types of fungi that have short thick stems and cap-like tops (of which some are highly poisonous and some are edible), become mushroom-shaped, edible fungus, fast-growing thing, gather mushrooms; sprout up rapidly like mushrooms, develo...mushroom
 

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