Results for: bitter to a certain extent
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act of intercepting, difference between calculated and observed altitude, distance between the origin and axis crossing, get the ball, interrupt progress, mark extent, take, seize; cause to stop; delay, hinder, obstruct; interrupt; intersect (Mathemati...intercept
act of stretching out, area or level, arrive at particular place, arrive at particular state, arrive; obtain, procure; extend the arm outward, contact somebody, distance that an arm can extend, extent of reaching, influence people, move toward somethin...reach
act of using a broom, extensive, general, having a wide range; moving over or through a large area; moving rapidly and forcefully, on a large scale, overwhelming, removal of dust and dirt with a broom, too general, with broad extentsweeping
act or extent of marching, border, border area between two countries, force somebody to go somewhere, long journey by foot; coordinated steps of soldiers; organized walk; progression; marching song; boundary, marching speed, move in military-style form...march
action taken, step; unit of size or capacity; criterion; device for measuring; amount, degree, extent; system of measuring; meter, cadence; legislative bill or act; prescribed distance or quantity, adjust for effect, assess effect or quality, bar, be a...measure
additional, advance, encourage, promote, assist, farther, more distant; additional, in addition, see also:farther, to a greater distance; more; in addition, to greater distance, to greater extentfurther
additional, further, furthest, having sound judgment, long-sighted, more distant, most distant, see also:further//farthest, see also:furthest, seeing far/farther, to greater distance, to greater extent, to greatest distance, to greatest extent, unable ...farsighted; farseeing
adjacent, bordering on, having a common border; having the same area, having the same boundaries, coterminous, inside same boundary, meeting in time or place, of equal extent or scopeconterminous
alcoholic liquid, bitter herb; dark beer, digestive aidbitters
almost, greatest, highest in number; largest; majority; principal; highest degree; greatest degree, highest in number; largest; predominant; principal; highest in degree; greatest in extent, almost (Old English), superlative of "much", to the greatest ...most
American shrub with sour fruits, bitter fruit of chokeberry, N. American shrub with sour fruitschokeberry
among, because of, by way of; in from one side and out of the other side; to the point of completion, to the end, direct, non-stop, from beginning to end, going directly, over the extent of, past a barrier, prep. in from one side and out of the other; ...through
amount, extent; measure, degree; large amount; size, magnitude (Mathematics), large amounts, mathematical entity with numerical value, measurable property, particular magnitude of something, relative duration of sound, universal or particular nature of...quantity
amount, extent; measure; large amount; value (Mathematics)qty. (quantity)
anger, anger somebody, audacity, bile, bile; bitterness, rancor; impudence, cheek, bitter feeling or experience, cause friction sore on, cause of anger, hurt, wound; make bitter; cause pain; offend, sore caused by rubbing, swelling on treegall
 

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