Results for: filled with many sand bars, having many shallow areas created by shoals
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bodily sac for liquid or gas, fluid-filled blister, inflatable inner bag, sac in plant, sac in the body that holds urine (Anatomy)bladder
bomb consisting of explosive-filled pipepipe bomb
bonnethead, species of hammerhead shark that inhabits shallow ocean waters, common sharkshovelhead
booming sound in the air created during stormy weather, loud noise following lightning, make a roaring sound, make loud noise following lightning, noise resembling thunder, rumble loudly like thunder, shout vehemently, threatening or vehement utterancethunder
bordering on the tropics; pertaining to a region intermediate between tropical and temperate; north of the tropic of Cancer or south of the tropic of Capricorn, located between tropics and temperate areassubtropical
boundary or gap, calculate occurrence of one number in another, cause disagreement between people, dividing ridge between drainage areas, watershed; line of division, mark something off, ridge separating watersheds, separate and go in different directi...divide
bowl for crushing ore, bowl used for grinding, cannon, cement, build or fix with mortar; shoot cannon, attack with mortars, sand, and water, cement; grinding vessel; cannon-like device which fires bombs at a high trajectory, fire at somebody or somethi...mortar
boxing enthusiasts, create imaginary images, imagine; have an idea; think; be fond of, like, decorative; elegant, ornate; imaginative; overpriced; created to please, desire somebody, expensive, expressing surprise, good taste, high quality, imagination...fancy
brandy glass, gas-filled bag used as toy, gas-filled bag used in air transport, increase in amount, light bag-shaped construction filled with a gas which is lighter than air; inflated rubber ball (used in games); explanation box which appears when the ...balloon
breathe heavily; crave, long, yearn, fast heavy breathing, pulsate quickly, say something breathlessly, see also:pants, shallow breath, take short fast shallow breaths, trouserspant
bright green European blister beetle; medicinal powder created from this beetle (formerly used to treat skin blisters)cantharides
bright, emitting light, glowing, radiant; bright, filled with light; clear, understandable; enlightening, illuminated, inspiring, light-emitting, relating to lightluminous
bright, pulsating with energy, filled with action; lively, stimulating; characterized by rapid movement, vibrating; resonating; bright, resonantvibrant
brown butterfly, grassy and shrubby uncultivated land, low evergreen shrub, open uncultivated land with few trees, wasteland; any of a number of low evergreen shrubs which grow in such areas (i.e. heather)heath
bubble on surface, change from a liquid to a gas; make something change from a liquid to a gas; cook, contain or cause to contain boiling liquid, cook in boiling liquid, get very angry, get very hot, outdoor picnic, place in boiling water, pus-filled a...boil
 

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