Results for: causing to fall into line or into position
English English
on-line information service provider (Computers)Compuserve
on-line journal, on-line periodical (on the Internet)newswire
one in charge of switches on a railroad line, somebody who controls the switching of trainsswitchman
one who causes trouble for others; one who causes difficulty; one who causes worry; one who causes conflict, somebody constantly causing problemstroublemaker
one who derives pleasure from inflicting pain on others; one who derives sexual gratification from causing pain or humiliation to his partnersadist
one who eavesdrops on conversations (especially from a particular telephone line) by way of an electronic listening devicewiretapper
one who goes on adventures; one who takes risks, speculator, somebody in search of adventure, somebody pursuing money or positionadventurer
one who holds a position of honor, notable, personage, person of high rankdignitary
one who holds an office; one who holds an official positionofficeholder
one who lies down, one who lies in a horizontal position; one who rests; chair whose back can be placed in a reclining position, la-z-boy, reclining chair, somebody who reclinesrecliner
one who makes a notch or notches; one who makes a dent or impression in a surface; one who indents, one who leaves a blank space between a margin and the beginning of a printed or written lineindenter
one who makes a notch or notches; one who makes a dent or impression in a surface; one who indents, one who leaves a blank space between a margin and the beginning of a printed or written lineindentor
one who marches in a line; desecrater, polluterdefiler
one who predicts the future by studying the position of the starsastrologist
one who quits a position; one who relinquishes, abdicator; one who submits, one who acquiescesresigner
 

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