Results for: apply algorithm to a string, chop into little pieces
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act of going around, act of bypassing; avoidance, evasion, material for skirts, pieces of fleece, skirting boardskirting
act of grabbing and drawing away; influence; press proof, test print used for proofreading before a print run (Printing); handle, grip, apply force to a trigger, attract crowd, deep inhaling or gulp, do something underhand, draw a load, draw a physical...pull
act of grinding; hard and tedious work, drudgery; grating sound, rasp, chop into tiny pieces, crush, break up into small particles; be reduced to powder; sharpen; scrape, rub together harshly; make a harsh grinding sound; crush, oppress; operate by rot...grind
act of scrubbing, area of low vegetation, cancel something, clean by rubbing, cleanse for surgery, clothing worn while performing surgery, mongrel, offensive term, player not on first string, remote place, remove dirt by rubbing, remove impurities from...scrub
act of separating into component parts; breaking up into piecesfractionation
act of something that trims, beating, extras, food accompanying a main dish, pieces cut off during trimming, pruning, clipping, cutting; ornamentation, decorating, something attached as decorationtrimming
act of squeezing; hug; handshake; amount extracted by squeezing; sweetheart (Slang), apply pressure, barely manage, bunt the ball, collapse, crowd of people or things, demand money from, extort money or favors, financial pressure to act, find time for,...squeeze
act of straddling, apply to more than one thing, be over or across something, favor both sides, fire shells for range, noncommittal position, position across or over something, sit or stand with legs astride something, sit or stand with the legs spread...straddle
act of tearing into small pieces; act of destroying documents with a shredding machine; process of being torn into small piecesshredding
act of washing, apply thin coating to something, be convincing, be washable, clean something, clean yourself, cleansing; rinsing; cleaning; cleaning laundry; erode; flood; be rinsed; be flooded; coat with a color, cleansing; rinsing; cleaning; laundry;...wash
act of wiping (in order to clean or erase, etc.); handkerchief or rag; small disposable towel moistened with soapy liquid; blow; mocking statement, gibe; scene shift that appears to be one scene pushing another off the screen, apply something with ligh...wipe
act of writing musical piecescomposing
activate, apply, use; train; practice; instruct, activity intended to achieve a particular purpose, carrying out or using something, do exercise s to develop a skill, drill; practice, training; activation, application; gymnastics, calisthenics, exert a...exercise
add fringes to something, insert yarn pieces in canvas, monotonous beat, say or speak monotonously, strum, strum a guitar; knock, tap steadily, thread end left on loom, yarn pieces added to canvasthrum
add something to a surface using paint, apply color to a surface; create a work of art with paint; make a design on a surface with paint; put makeup on; describe something in words; apply with a brush like paint, apply cosmetics to the face or nails, a...paint
 

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