Results for: clear up
English English
act of pronouncing words in an articulate or clear manner; announcement, declarationenunciation
act or sound of sniffling, inhale mucus, make a snuffling sound through the nose, sniff repeatedly in order to clear fluids from the nose, slight cold, snuffle, act of inhaling through the nose with an audible snuffling sound, weep quietlysniffle
adjust lens, adjust the focus of; make clear, bring into focus; bring to a focus; concentrate, adjust vision to see clearly, area of concern, center, hub; area in a dialog box which receives input (Computers), concentrate mainly on something, concentra...focus
admirable, beautiful, cheerful, clear sounding, headlights, illuminated, in a bright manner, intelligent, intensely colored, luminous; shiny; radiant; cheerful; intelligent, clever; clear, promising success, showing light, with lightbright
adore, indulge, pamper, spoil; exhibit mental decline due to old age, lack clear thought, show extreme fondnessdote
aggressive competitor, attack on the wing, attempt at clearing throat, bird of prey, bird of prey with a hooked beak and curved talons; person who favors aggressive or warlike political policy (Slang); aggressive person (Slang), clear the throat, cough...hawk
air lane, alley, narrow passageway between buildings (or walls, etc.); narrow road; course or track which has clear boundaries on either side (as on a highway, racetrack, etc.); set route followed by planes or ships, division of basketball court, narro...lane
allowing light to pass through, clear, see-through, translucent, easily seen through, fine enough to see through, frank, letting radiation through, obvious and easy to recognizetransparent
amount held by shovel, dig with a shovel; gather up as if with a shovel; sweep away, clear away material, dig with shovel for something, long-handled scoop, machine for earth digging, throw something carelessly, tool with a handle and a broad scoop use...shovel
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
announce, declare; state publicly and officially; publicize, advertize, declare somebody to be something, declare something publicly, make something clear, show what something isproclaim
antiserum, blood serum, body fluid, clear fluid which separates from the blood during coagulation; clear bodily fluid of an animal, liquid part of blood, wheyserum
apparent to the senses, certain, clear, plain; different; separate, emphatic, noticeabledistinct
aqua, greenish blue, greenish-blue, greenish-blue gemstone, semi-precious clear blue stoneaquamarine
arrange; resolve, clear up; put in order; determine; pay a debt or bill; populate, fill with inhabitants; inhabit, establish a residence; sink to the bottom; calm, quiet; come to rest, land, assign property, bench with arm rests and a high back (usuall...settle
 

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