Results for: acknowledgment of a scoring hit, acknowledgment of a telling remark
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add a footnote, place a note that directs readers to another source of information (in a book, journal, etc.), applicability, comment, remark; ascription, relation; mention, allusion; regard; note that directs a reader to another source of information;...reference
addition of notes, comment or explanation added to a text; comment or remark added to a computerized document (Computers); additional information about a part or feature of a computer program (Computers), explanatory noteannotation
affront, offense, rude remark or action, be offensive, injury or an injuring agent, offensive words or action, show contempt, something showing contempt, speak or act in a rude or contemptuous manner, offendinsult
agreeable conversation, joke, jest; humorous act; laughter, mirth, polite remark, witty remarkpleasantry
ambiguity with sexually suggestive meaning, sexually ambiguous remarkdouble entendre
amount of variation allowed, budgeted amount, discount, give somebody allowance, hand something out, handicap, money given to children, pocket money, stipend; grant; pocket money; discount, deduction; acknowledgment, tolerationallowance
amusing story, amusing remark, causing laughter, amusing; strange; suspicious; ridiculous; joking, comical, joke, newspaper comic strips, tricky, unconventional, unwellfunny
announcement; poster, sign; notification (often of termination of employment or a living situation); warning; attention, consideration, critical review, discern, perceive; pay attention; observe, remark, give official notice to, mention something, obse...notice
antenna wire, introductory remarklead-in
apologetic, apologizing for something, asking somebody to repeat something, correcting a remark, pitiful, regretful, remorseful, distressed, apologetic; causing sorrow, causing grief; miserable, wretched; pitiful, contemptible, sympathetic, very badsorry
art of telling storiesstorytelling
assailant, one who attacks, critic, player with scoring role, somebody who assaultsattacker
attack from defensive position, burst forth, rush forward; leave on a journey, set out on a trip, expedition, forward rush, assault; outburst of emotion (or laughter, etc.); witty remark, clever reply; pleasure trip, make sally, rush out suddenly, sudd...sally
attempt; test, experiment; examine, determine guilt or innocence, put on trial (Law); subject to strain; separate through heating, refine, purify (Obsolete), attempt; trial, experiment; scoring of three points in Rugby by touching the ball down beyond ...try
backfire on initiator, curved missile, flat curved wooden missile which is designed to return to the thrower if hurled properly (developed by the Australian Aborigine); plan or remark which has unexpectedly negative results, return to the place of orig...boomerang
 

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