Results for: serve two faults consecutively
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attend, serve, act as valet, clean a car, male hotel or passenger ship employee, man servant, personal manservant; one who parks cars for people arriving at a restaurant or hotel; employee who performs personal services for guests (at a hotel or on a p...valet
authorized list, bind a person in service to another for a specified period of time, contract somebody for services, contract which binds a person to serve another for a specified period of time; written agreement made in duplicate; deed, agreement; in...indenture
be a regular customer of, be arrogant, behave in a condescending manner; serve as a sponsor, serve as a benefactor, be condescending to, support somebodypatronize
be an announcer, declare arrival of somebody or something, declare candidacy, declare; proclaim, say something, serve as presenter of something, signify or foretell something, tell something publiclyannounce
be an example of something, give an example of something, illustrate, serve as an example, make a copy of documentexemplify
be an omen, foretell, foreshadow (esp. a bad event); serve as a warning sign, indicateportend
be generally inclined or likely, be in charge of something, be inclined, be disposed; care for, watch over; nurse; service customers, give attention to somebody or something, move gradually or slightly toward something, serve somebody, take care of som...tend
be part of decision-making group, nag somebody, suppress, work at; serve as -, be a member of -sit on
beat with serve, best friend, defeat soundlyace
big food store, large self-serve retail store which sells food and other household goodssupermarket
blameworthy, defective, flawed; damaged, with faultsfaulty
bound by indenture, contracted to serveindentured
brandy snifter, glass for serving brandy, small drink, small rounded glass that narrows toward the top (used to serve brandy and liqueur); small alcoholic drink (Informal)snifter
bury, inter, place in a tomb or grave, put in deep place, put in tomb, serve as tombentomb
city in southwestern California (USA); Jesse Ventura, former boxer, chosen in 1998 to serve as Governor of the state of Minnesota (USA)Ventura
 

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