Results for: amusement, emotional upset, something that distracts, something that entertains, diversion
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act of seizing something, disease attack, emotional fit, fact of being seized, sudden attack of disease (such as epilepsy); expropriation, confiscation; instance of taking controlseizure
act of shaking, become by shaking, clasp hands as greeting, earthquake, fissure or crack, get rid of something, handshake, make somebody less confident, milk shake, mix by moving back and forth quickly; tremble, quiver; agitate, upset, distress; totter...shake
act of stinging; sharp pain or wound caused a stinger; sharp organ or part (Botany, Zoology); covert operation executed by undercover agents to collect evidence or apprehend criminals (Slang), goad, hurtfulness, inject with toxin, power to upset, prick...sting
act of throwing, calculate something, cause something to appear somewhere, create mistrust, describe somebody, dice throw, direct a look, dismiss something from the mind, drop something, emotional or psychological type, fling something down or away, fo...cast
act of wriggling; wriggling movement, squirming motion, feel emotional distress, twist and turn, wriggle, writhe, wriggle from discomfortsquirm
action made in response to a stimulus; return to a previous state, restoration of a past condition, active response, bodily response to substance, emotional response, forces acting on a body, nuclear process, physical response, strong conservatismreaction
activity or occupation which is done for pleasure or amusement (i.e. stamp collecting, sewing), enjoyable activity, small gray falconhobby
activity or program that combines both educational and entertaining elements, something that educates and entertainsedutainment
activity resembling game, animals for hunting, animals killed in a hunt; meat from wild animals (used as food), aspect of game, brave, competition, competitive activity with rules, equipment, event with many sporting contests, fun activity; amusement, ...game
additive, angry state, calm state, emotional condition, harden metal, hardness of metal, make somebody stronger, moderate, soften, tone down; toughen, temperament, disposition; mood, tendency to anger, tune early keyboard instrumenttemper
adopt something, be upset, hire somebody, oppose somebody or something, take people or things on board, undertake, worry about somethingtake on
affected by hysteria, extremely funny, of or pertaining to hysteria; suffering from hysteria; characterized by uncontrollable emotional outbursts; very funny, hilarious (Slang), relating to hysteriahysterical
affected by or subject to storms, characterized by violent weather, inclement; characterized by frequent emotional outbursts, tempestuous, strongly emotionalstormy
affecting the mind, existing only in the mind, of psychology, of psychology; of the mind, of mental and emotional conditionspsychological
affecting, of emotional expression, relating to or exciting the emotions, expressing emotion, sentimentalaffective
 

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