Results for: piece of cloth with name on
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a support, a visit, act of halting; visit, temporary residence; suspension of a legal proceeding; brace; small piece of bone or plastic used to stiffen part of a garment; heavy rope (Nautical), alleviate in the short term, be around for something, comf...stay
a trademark for a brand of outerwear, especially waterproof cloth raincoats and accessoriesBurberry
ability to adhere, be unable to move, bombs falling on target at intervals, boring person, branch cut or broken from a tree or bush; long slender piece of wood; something which resembles a stick; staff, walking stick, cane, cannabis cigarette, criticis...stick
abrasive and hurtful, act of cutting; something cut off; small piece cut from a plant; piece cut from a newspaper, changing of shots in film, clipping, editing process, part of plant for propagation, sharp, caustic, very coldcutting
absolute, everything, in one piece, smooth-edged, ungelded, whole, including every part, complete, fullentire
absorb, act of cleaning, aquatic animal with a porous outer body and a rigid or elastic skeleton; skeleton of a sponge; piece of flexible and absorbent plastic or rubber used for cleaning; one or that which absorbs; sponger, clean with a sponge; wipe w...sponge
absorbent baby clothing, absorbent cloth worn by babies (as underpants), decorate with diaper pattern, fabric with diaper pattern, nappy, pattern of small motifs, put a diaper on, put diaper on babydiaper
absorbent cloth, dishtowel, dry somebody with towel, piece of fabric used to dry things, wipe or dry with a toweltowel
abstain, forebear, restrain oneself, desist, chorus, hold self back, melody, recurring piece of verse, something repeated often, verse or phrase that is repeated during a song or poem, chorus; music or melody that accompanies the chorusrefrain
accessory, piece of military equipmentaccouterment; accoutrement
accident; bad luck; misfortune, piece of bad luckmischance
account of facts, decorate with legendary scenes, factual or fictional narrative, falsehood, floor in building, legend or romance, news report, plot of fiction or drama, rooms on one building level, short fictional prose piece, story line, subject for ...story
accumulate in a body part, business trust, collective resource, communal fund; treasury, general financial fund; any of a number of games played on a cloth covered table with cues and balls, billiards, deep part of water, form a pool, form of billiards...pool
achieve sexual maturity, acquire feature, habit, or illness, arise and increase, become clear, bring piece into play, build structures, improve; mature, grow, change and grow, enlarge on, present or be revealed in stages, turn film into negatives or pr...develop
achieve something hoped for, be or become aware of something, convert gain or loss into cash, interpret piece of music, know and understand something, translate something into money, turn work into performance, comprehend; make real, accomplish, actual...realize
 

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