Results for: dogs attacking a bear for fun, practice of setting dogs fight a bear that was hunted and captured
English English
automatic setting, pre-set value, setting that is automatically chosen unless a user changes itdefault value
back curtain on a stage; background, backcloth, painted cloth at back of stage, setting for somethingbackdrop
bag used in tackling practice, exposed hand in bridge, fake, imitation, feigned pass in ball games, figure shaped like a person on which clothes are displayed; fake, counterfeit;(British) pacifier; (Slang) fool, stupid person; (Slang) penis, imitation ...dummy
balancing game, exchange of political support, mutual assistance, practice of working together in order to attain a particular goal (in politics, etc.); rolling of logs from one place to another, mutual supportlogrolling
band attached to spring in watch, circle in which a jewel is set, small metal band or ring, cone-shaped mechanical piece, setting for gemstonecollet
barely do something, dangerous situation, grating sound, sound of two surfaces rubbing against one another; scratch, abrasion; predicament, difficult situation, light scratch, make grating noise, minor fight, rub something on surface, scour, scrub, rub...scrape
bark, howl, bay -colored, bay laurel, bay window, corner hunted animal, curved inlet of sea, having a dark reddish-brown color (as of a horse), land with curving hills around, make loud outcry for something, position of no escape, recess, reddish brown...bay
barren, dull and uncreative, free from infective organisms, infertile, unable to bear offspring; sterilized, free of live bacteria or other microorganisms; barren, not producing vegetation; not producing results, not producing seedssterile
base for achieving something, captured enemy beach, fortified area on a beach established by invading forcesbeachhead
baseball bat used in practice, fungofungo bat
baseball game with many hits, brawl, heated argument, heated fight in which there are many physical blows; game in which a lot of good hits are made (Baseball Slang)slugfest
based on habit, based on long-standing custom; serving to establish rules, setting laws, customary, grounded in legal prescription, making or adhering to regulationsprescriptive
batter something, blow with hand, buffeting, dining-room serving table, hit something sharply, strike; struggle, fight against, repeated blow, self-service meal, sideboard, sideboard for displaying and storing china and other objects; meal where the gu...buffet
battle involving many combatants, great conflict, huge battle; fight with many warriors; battle to the deathbattle royal
battle, fight; contest, competition; chance encounter, casual meeting, hostile meetingrencounter
 

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