Results for: delay in progress, narrow section at the top of a bottle
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be barely alive, delay leaving, pass time, persist, stay longer than usual, tarry; delay; persist, remain; be slow in dying; move slowly, take time to do something, wait aroundlinger
bear, drill a hole; advance, progress; cause boredom, make weary, eagre, hole; diameter, caliber; cylindrical hollow (gun barrel, etc.); surge of water, make hole in something, make somebody uninterested, penetrate, size of pipe, something that bores, ...bore
beat with strap, fasten straps of, fasten with a strap, tie with a narrow piece of leather; beat with a strap, lash, flexible strip used for binding, leather strip for flogging, loop of material used as handle, loop to hang on to, razor strop, secure w...strap
become foul, become inactive, cease to flow, stop moving; become foul from standing; become inactive or sluggish, stop developing, not develop or make progress, stop flowingstagnate
become streaked, contrasting characteristic, dash or rush, layer of something, lighten hair, lightning flash, linear growth of bacteria, mark of mineral powder, mark with streaks, mark with streaks; lighten strands of hair; run very quickly, narrow irr...streak
become stuck, compartment for a large animal, deceptive pretext, delay with hesitation or evasion, plunge or cause to plunge, put into a stable; delay, check the progress of; cause to stop, cause to turn off (of a motor), put large animal into stall, s...stall
becoming constricted, compression by squeezing, constricting thing, feeling of tightness, making smaller, compression; tightness, pressure, narrow place, restrictionconstriction
beer bottle, short and broad, squat, thick, short and stout, short and thick, with many stubsstubby
beg for money, ask for charity, request handouts, beg money from, beg money from strangers, get by begging, handle of a pan, portion of a pan that one grips or holds; narrow piece of land that is mostly surrounded by the territory of one or more other ...panhandle
begin action, continue with action, carry on; advance, progress, move forward, develop, go in some direction, sueproceed
being developed, developing of something, elaboration of musical theme, event causing change, evolvement, gradual growth, evolution, maturation; progression, houses or other buildings, musical section where theme is developeddevelopment
belief in progress and improvement, doctrine that supports repairing and improving the world by human actionsmeliorism
betweenbrain, middle brain, section of the brain between the mesencephalon and prosencephalon (Anatomy), part of braindiencephalon
beyond, conj. unless, lacking, not accompanied by, not happening, not having, outside, out of doors, outer part or section, outside; to the outside; outside of; lacking; externally, prep. with none; lacking; in the absence of; besides; outside of the f...without
Bible reading, section of Scripture read during a church service; alternate version of a text, textual variantlection
 

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