Results for: no big deal, no trouble, no difficulty
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able to be valued, held dear, of great worth, costly; cherished, important, rare, something of great worth, useful, valuable item, worth a great deal of moneyvaluable
about to happen, allowing little space between, bring deal to closure, cadence, close down, close off, closely guarded, closely related, come or bring together, complete an electrical circuit, cover an opening, cut very short, deactivate and store file...close
absence of noise, allay, calm or motionless, displaying calmness, done in private, free from trouble, make or become quiet, make silent, make noiseless; pacify, calm; be pacified, be calmed; be reticent, remain silent; become quiet, making little noise...quiet
achieve something by effort, comprehend somebody or something, end in particular way, end satisfactorily, exercise, exhaust mine by extraction, make total, resolve difficulty, solve or calculate something, think something up, work offwork out
act of juggling; magic trick; sleight-of-hand; trickery, manipulation, deceit, fit into a schedule, have difficulty holding something, keep several objects in the air, maintain a number of objects in the air at the same time by catching and throwing; m...juggle
act of killing, carrying out, deal with something quickly, despatch, kill somebody, news report, official message, send off quickly; dismiss; eliminate; kill; conclude with speed and efficiency, send somebody away to do something, send something, sendi...dispatch
act of negotiating, addition to database, business, interaction, interaction between two parties, negotiation, settlement; business deal, proceedingstransaction
act of omitting something, act of skipping; bounce, spring, jump; act of passing over something, omission, exclusion, be skipper of, deal with cursorily, jump repeatedly over circling rope, leave somewhere secretly, move forward in a series of light ju...skip
act of operating; working, performance, handling; venture, undertaking; series of actions, procedure (e.g. mathematical operations); campaign, series of activities to achieve a goal (e.g. military operations); surgery, business deal, controlling of som...operation
act of paying for somebody else, deal with something in a particular way, delight; refreshment or entertainment given to its recipient without cost; the bearing of the cost of a treat, discuss a topic, entertainment paid for by somebody else, negotiate...treat
act of prying, get information with difficulty, inquire nosily, leverage, look curiously, peep, peer; meddle, interfere; force open, wrest open with a crowbar or similar tool, open using leverage, somebody who pries, tool for applying leveragepry
act of refusing to do something; one who delays in signing a contract in the hopes of getting a better deal; one who refuses to cooperate, refusal to agree, somebody who holds outholdout
act of scraping; act of making a small cut; act of scraping with the fingernails to relieve an itch; act of making a grating sound; act of scribbling; process of obtaining with difficulty; act of deletingscratching
act of struggling; effort, exertion; conflict, strife, endeavor, strive, try hard; fight, contend; advance with great effort, fight by wrestling, great effort to overcome difficulties, hard task, make a great physical effort, move with difficulty, try ...struggle
act of traveling on or in; trip, journey; path, road; means of transportation, anchor, appear to be floating, be allowed to continue, be in race, be supported by something, deal with problem and survive, depend on something, do something effortlessly, ...ride
 

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