Results for: remove a bar, unlock, open, remove bars, unlock a door
English English
being open to view, manifestness, obviousnessapparentness
bell located at the front door which is rung by visitors, bell rung by visitorsdoorbell
belonging to the community, concerning all members of the community, done openly, everyone, fans or followers, for community use, having openly purchasable shares, known by all members of community, of the state, open to all, open to all people, freely...public
big gap, open a gap, open the mouth, opening of mouth, open-mouthed stare, open-mouthed stare; yawn, stare with an open mouth; yawn, stare with mouth open, width of open mouthgape
bit, particle, morsel; soft inner part of bread, break into crumbs, crumble; remove crumbs; coat with crumbs, clean crumbs from something, contemptible person, inner part of loaf, put crumbs on or in food, small amount, small fragment of baked foodcrumb
black oxide on heated iron, bony plate on fish, clean scales or scale from something, climb something, climb; ascend; weigh; do according to a particular ratio; remove flakes or scales; become covered in limescale; change the size of something; adjust ...scale
bleach; turn pale; whiten (of plants); remove almond skins by boiling; scald, blench, put food briefly in boiling water, remove or lose color, whiten vegetables by growing in darkblanch
bleep, remove offensive languagebleep out
body of a ship; shell, outer covering (of a seed, fruit, etc.), body of a vehicle, body of ship, calyx on a strawberry, remove the hull, remove the outer covering of seeds or fruit, remove the outer rind from fruit, rocket casing, take off a strawberry...hull
body part similar to pincer, instrument used to hold firmly or remove (i.e. pincers or tongs), surgical instrumentforceps
bookshelf; stand for supporting an open bookbookrack
bookstall, stand for putting books on; bookstore, support for open bookbookstand
bore hole, bring up difficult subject, brooch, come up through surface of water, open a bottle; pierce a cask; open a subject for discussion, open something, pierce cask, roasting spit, tool for enlarging holes, tool for piercing casks, turn sideways t...broach
box that is open at one end and is used for storing a book or books, protective case for booksslipcase
break open for release of young, brood of hatchlings; emergence from an egg; opening in a wall or floor, opening through which passengers or cargo may pass (especially in a ship); door covering such an opening, trapdoor, cause young to emerge from egg,...hatch
 

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