Results for: cause to fall over
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act of suddenly jumping on, act of suddenly swooping down and grabbing; sudden assault or attack, attack or take quickly, fall on, storm, invade; attack, seize, jump suddenly on, powder to stop ink running, powder used for producing image, react swiftl...pounce
acting or seeming like an adult, cause to ripen; cause to develop fully; ripen, age, grow up; reach full maturity; develop; due for payment; work out (a plan) completely, perfect, develop into something finished, experienced, fall due for payment, full...mature
action that causes a fall, catch somebody in a mistake, cause a device to operate, drug-induced hallucination, error, experience drug effects, fall caused by catching the foot, free an anchor, go on a journey, intense interest, light step, make a mista...trip
alteration that improves, amendment, making right; punishment, discipline, fall in prices, modification to calculation, punishment meant to improve, removing of errors, treatment of offenderscorrection
animal hide, animal skin; moorland; flat seam (Sewing); number of trees cut in a season, chop tree down, fall, fierce, terrible, ruthless, cruel; destructive; deadly, inauspicious, knock down, chop down (a tree); sew the edge of a seam down flat, knock...fell
appear to fall, bad or corrupt place, basin for washing something, be absorbed, become quieter, bring to ruin, cesspool, decline in value, decline physically, defeat in contest, device absorbing energy or other entity, drill into ground, drive into gro...sink
appease, calm, pacify, soothe; cause to fall asleep; cause to feel a false sense of security; become quiet, subside, become calm, make somebody feel safe, period of calm, soothe or calm somebody, temporary interval of calm (often during a storm, noisy ...lull
approval of something, doze, lose concentration, move head in agreement, move in wind, move the head up and down (usually indicating agreement or assent); fall asleep briefly, drop the head forward while dozing off; lose concentration momentarily, move...nod
apt to decompose, changeable, having short half-life, irregular in movement or rhythm, lacking emotional or psychological stability, likely to fall or collapse, not fixed, subject to spontaneous change, unsteady in purpose or intent, insecure, shaky; c...unstable
arrange windows to overlap, fall, pour out, flow (as in a waterfall), flowing liquid, hang or lie, hanging mass, succession, waterfall; waves, billows (of fabric or hair); (Internet) addition of quoted text to a follow-up message on the Internetcascade
astound somebody, make somebody fall, rob a placeknock over
athletic movement, bad fall, cascade over something, come across by chance, disorderly heap, drop steeply, fall or make fall over, slip; disorderly state, confusion; acrobatic feat, trip, drop; roll about; topple, send tumbling; cause disorder by tossi...tumble
attack or fear of bodily harm, attack somebody, onslaught, storm, fall upon; rape, attempt to destroy something, make military attack on place, physical or verbal attackassault
attack violently, be angry, blow with great force (of wind); fall heavily, come down with great force (of precipitation); rage; charge, forcefully assault, blow with or without precipitation, heavy rain or snow, outburst of feeling, rain of objects, ru...storm
attack, begin something eagerly, fall tofall on
 

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