Results for: brilliant team, thinking crew
English English
anger or resentment, attack, attacking players on a team, cause of displeasure or anger, legal or moral crime, see also:defenseoffense
angry, garish, obvious, radiant, brilliant; blinding; prominent; piercing (look or glance); angry (look or glance), unpleasantly brightglaring
animal or plant near the ground, aviation worker on ground, plant or animal that lives close to the ground; fish that live near the bottom of the water; person with poor taste, standing spectator, superficial, shallow; uncritical, not thinking deeply, ...groundling
animals performing together, animals worked together, cooperatively functioning group, drive a team, form or form into a team, group forming side in sports competition, crew; selected group; cart pulled by hitched horses, grouping of animals, harness, ...team
animated, brilliant in color, energetic and full of life; animated, vivacious; exciting, bustling with activity; sharp and clear (as of memories); vivid; striking, effective; brisk, energetically, in an active manner, vigorously, enthusiastic, full of ...lively
area defended by team, area of country with separate government, area that animal considers its own, area under the jurisdiction of a state; region, district, zone, domain, district that agent covers, field of inquiry, governed geographic area, landterritory
area for organized team gamesplaying field
area of shallow water, having little depth, not deep; superficial, not concerned with serious intellectual matters; weak, breathing in very little air, make or become shallow, not thinking or feeling deeply, taking in little airshallow
argument, logical thinking, process of drawing conclusions, process of making inferences through logical thinkingreasoning
arrangement in single file, coming one after another, horse team harnessed in single file, horse-drawn carriage, one behind another, tandem bicycle, two-wheeled carriage pulled by two horses harnessed one behind the other; team of horses harnessed in s...tandem
assign to a particular post or position, appoint, broadcasting building, broadcasting channel, local branch of an organization, military or government settlement in India, military posting, place on ship for crew member, place where ship is sent, posit...station
athletic team player that consistently does not or is not allowed to participate in athletic eventsbench warmer
attacking player in soccer team, device that strikes to tell time, mechanism that drives firing pin forward, sailor working to get technical rating, somebody on strike, worker who is on strike, participant in a labor strike; forward, player on the fron...striker
attitude of defense, position of defense, favoring defense as playing strategy, of a defense team, protective, watchful, on guard, quick to justify, serving to protectdefensive
Australian soccer teamSocceroos
 

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