Results for: fill somebody with emotion, flow over
English English
circle containing two dots for eyes and an upturned curve representing a smiling mouth (often appears as a yellow circle); face made of ASCII characters which expresses emotion (Computers), computer face symbol, smiley facesmiley
circular current, small whirlpool (of wind or water), divergence, flow contrary, form a circular current, form a small whirlpool, swirl around (about wind or water)eddy
clamping of a blood vessel with forceps in order to temporarily stop the flow of blood (Surgery)forcipressure
clog up, fill or obstruct with silt; become filled with or obstructed by silt, fine particles of sand and other earthy matter which are carried and deposited by water, river depositssilt
close in friendship, intimate (of a friend, etc.), clothes covering breasts, human chest; female breasts; section of a garment that covers the chest; source of thoughts and emotions, heart; warm and welcoming place, protective place, seat of emotion, w...bosom
coat oil painting, coat with milk or egg, coating for food, coating for oil painting, cover with finish like glass, cover with ice, covering resembling glass, fill or fit with glass, cover with glass; coat with a ceramic glaze; coat with ice; cover wit...glaze
color a blank space on something, fill out, give somebody information, occupy time, plug a cavity and make the surface level, substitute for somebodyfill in
combine air with; fill with airaerify
come from, flow out from, issue, spring, emerge, send outemanate
come in a great number, drop rain, give something generously, great number or flow, period of wet weather, rainy season, rainy weather, shower, release water droplets during stormy weather, water droplets which fall from clouds during stormy weather, w...rain
come in large quantities, express feeling, flow in large quantities, give large amount of, heavy rain; heavy continuous flow; act of pouring; cocktail party (Slang), let flow, make flow; spill; cast, mold; rain heavily, make something flow, serve drinkpour
command something, commander of boat, commander of ship; group leader, head, important person, lead; champion; fill the role of captain, officer in Canadian forces, officer in navy or coast guard, officer in other armed forces, pilot in command, rank, ...captain
comment made abruptly, exclamation expressing emotion, interjecting of a word or phrase in a conversation; word or phrase inserted in a conversation; exclamation expressing emotion or feeling (Grammar)interjection
common, prevalent; present, recent; popular, existing now, flow (of water, electricity, etc.); process; tendency; direction, flow of electric charge, flow of water or air, presently accepted, rate of flow of electricity, stream, up-to-date with payment...current
compose and send letter, compose material for publication, create book, poem, or music, display something, display something on screen, fill in form, mark with symbols and letters on a surface (with a pen, pencil, etc.); record, register; compose; carv...write
 

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