Results for: throw of two in dice
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air pocket, area for a quarterback to throw, cavity, center of a baseball glove, contained, enclose or surround, hit a ball into a pocket, ore in a cavity, personal money, position in a race, pouch on a playing table, pouch used to carry objects; sac; ...pocket
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
ancient war machine, type of donkey in southeastern Asia; ancient fighting weapon used to throw stones, wild Asian assonager
animation, effervesce, effervescence, emit sparks; glimmer, twinkle, glitter; be lively and vivacious; bubble, fizz, glitter; spark; effervescence; liveliness, perform vivaciously, shining particle, throw off sparkssparkle
attic, room or storage area under a roof; upper story of a factory or warehouse; gallery in a church; hayloft, elevated room in house, hit ball high, keep in loft, roof space, slanting angle on golf club, thickness of fabric, throw or hit something hig...loft
avoid doing something, make losing throw, renegecrap out
bad thing, card with two spots, number 2, playing card with two spots; side of a die bearing two spots; throw of the dice which totals two; score of 40 each or five games each (Tennis); two dollars or two pounds (Slang), tie-breaking situation, used to...deuce
bashful; timid, easily frightened; wary, distrustful; lacking, short, deficient, cautious, move suddenly, move suddenly; draw away suddenly, recoil; throw quickly, fling, toss, not reproducing easily, quick throw, reluctant, short of something, stay aw...shy
blow or noise of blow, defeat somebody decisively, hard blow; sound of a hard blow, hit somebody or something, strike forcefully; defeat decisively; flop, fall; throw forcefully, whapwhop
board game involving dice, board game played by two persons, complete victory in backgammonbackgammon
bring food up from stomach, draw back cud from the stomach into the mouth (in ruminant animals); vomit, throw up, flow in opposite direction to normal, flow out, repeat information mechanicallyregurgitate
burdened; filled full; packed with freight; filled with ammunition; drunk (Informal); very rich (Informal); altered in a way which affects the result of a throw (of dice), containing ammunition, intoxicated by drugs, weighted unfairly, with full load, ...loaded
canceler, repealer, one who annuls; one who fails to throw a card of the proper suit when it is possible to do so (Cards)revoker
categorize somebody, croquet pin, degree or step, fast throw, fasten with clothespin; strengthen with a wedge, reinforce with a spike, fix something at certain level, hook for hanging things, mark something with peg, part for tuning string, pin for fas...peg
cause to run off the rails (as in a train); sabotage, throw off course, come off rails, send or go off coursederail
 

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