Results for: stocking filled with presents
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ambitious, ambitiously, enthusiastic, filled, full-bodied, great, important, large; important; adult, full-grown, magnanimous, of great power, of great size, older, pregnant, significant, significantly great, successfullybig
any blood vessel, blood vessel which carries blood to the heart; any blood vessel (Informal); bundle of sap-carrying vessels in plants; band of ore between rock layers; pervading quality, mood; vessels in insect wings, disposition, fissure filled with ...vein
aquatic zoo, container for fish, water-filled glass for keeping and exhibiting fishaquarium
area containing buried waste, burial of waste material, buried waste material, sanitary landfill, trash heap, dump, land area that is filled with trash and covered with a layer of soillandfill
area containing explosive mines, area filled with hidden explosives, hazardous situationminefield
as much as a house will hold, full house, having a house filled to capacityhouseful
ascend a ladder; install ladders; cause a run in a stocking; get a run in a stocking, device with rungs to climb on, list of ranked players, path to advancement, structure used for climbing which consists of two parallel bars connected by a series of r...ladder
back of shoe or sock, back of shoe sole, back part of foot, back part of the foot; part of a sock or stocking which covers the heel; back part of the sole of a shoe; scoundrel, dishonorable person, bottom of mast, bread crust, cheese rind, dig heels in...heel
bag filled with sand (used to build protective walls), bag of sand used as weapon, coerce somebody, delay negotiations, fortify with sandbags; coerce, intimidate (Informal), knock somebody or something down, protect something with sandbags, sack of sandsandbag
bag for carrying water, fluid-filled sac surrounding fetuswater bag
baked dish made from layers of pasta and tomato sauce filled with cheese and sometimes meatlasagna
basin contents, bowl; valley, bowl-shaped depression, circular formation of sloping rock strata, depression in land filled with water, dock near sea, land draining into river or lake, open container for washingbasin
be especially lively with emotion, blister, gas-filled sac; effervescence, dome, effervesce or boil up, emerge or appear, express something enthusiastically, false confidence, globule within liquid or solid, gurgle, gurgling sound, make something bubbl...bubble
be extremely well known, be filled with a reverberating sound, echo, reverberate, resonate, ring out, make a reverberating sound, say something so that it echoes, sound clearlyresound
be flushed with embarrassment, emit a soft steady light, emit light and heat, feel warm and contented, gleam; radiate; shine; blush, redden, turn red or pink; be filled with a strong emotion (i.e. joy, pride, anger, etc.), happy feeling, light from som...glow
 

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