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amount in bowl, deep dish; festivity; amphitheater; ball (used in the game of bowling), depression in ground, football game, go bowling, mildly alcoholic drink, move quickly, part like bowl, play bowling (type of game played with balls and pins); roll ...bowl
amphetamine, cause to move quickly; accelerate; expedite, further; hurry, move quickly; drive faster than the legal speed limit; wish Godspeed to; succeed (Archaic), gear ratio, go or move quickly, hasten, make or be prosperous, pass quickly, photograp...speed
amusement ride usually having horses which move in circles, merry-go-roundcarrousel
An arrangement whereby two companies lend to each other on different terms, e.g. in different currencies, and/or at different interest rates, fixed or floating.Swap
ancestor, base of something, basic part of a word, be based, be fixed, cause, dig in the ground with the snout, embedded body part, end of a nerve, feeling of belonging, foundation of a chord, grow roots, lend support to somebody, number multiplied by ...root
angle, angle of wing or propeller, collect, gather together; cause to slant, cause to slope, gardening tool with a comb-like end; slope, incline, immoral pleasure seeker, long-handled toothed gardening tool, move with a rake, pass across something, scr...rake
angled slide down slope, sideways movement of airplane, sideways skid, slip to the side; sideways and downward movement made by an aircraft, skid sideways, slip to the side; move to the side and downward (of an aircraft), slide sideways, slide sideways...sideslip
animal fat, film, hit lightly; slap lightly; remove by quickly brushing away; make a quick movement of the fingers, hit with quick blow, move jerkily, move with quick blow, splash of color, tap, light slap; light sharp sound; quick movement (as of the ...flick
annoyed at waiting, eager, easily annoyed, showing impatience, unable to wait, lacking patience; intolerant; restlessimpatient
annul, cancel; withdraw, take back; retreat, draw back, pull back, change vowel sound, move back, or move something, back inside, withdraw statementretract
antlers, ball-placing frame, bed, bomb-holding framework, cause somebody pain, feed-holding framework, framework for holding things, instrument of torture, joint of meat, move something with rack, moving cloud mass, position balls, put something in rac...rack
any of various prehistoric extinct reptiles; someone or something that is outmoded or unable to change, outmoded person or thingdinosaur
apex, peak, highest point, top, summit, point opposite the base, point toward which stars move, point where planes of solid meet, point where sides of angle meet, top of the headvertex
appear angry, bite, break, break with a sharp noise; make a cracking sound; make a sharp sound by moving a fingertip across the thumb; open or close with a snapping sound; grab, snatch; bite; speak in an irritated manner; move abruptly; take a photogra...snap
appear as a large object, body of a ship; large ship, empty hull, move clumsily, shell of a structure, somebody big, unwieldy shiphulk
 

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