Results for: putting runner out by force play
English English
ambiguity, ambiguous word or phrase, play on wordsequivoque; equivoke
ambiguous term; pun; play on wordsequivoque
American musical based on the play "Pygmalion" by George Bernard ShawMy Fair Lady
amorous behavior, competitive physical activity, derision, enjoy yourself, for informal wear, for sporting activities, form of address, frolic, play; engage in sports; ridicule; trifle, joke, tease; show off, display ostentatiously, gambler, game, athl...sport
amount in bowl, deep dish; festivity; amphitheater; ball (used in the game of bowling), depression in ground, football game, go bowling, mildly alcoholic drink, move quickly, part like bowl, play bowling (type of game played with balls and pins); roll ...bowl
amount of electrical energy that is produced from an electrical circuit, energy convertible into electricity, force causing electricity flowelectromotive force
amount produced, be replaced by something, crop, harvest, return, produce; income, profit, explosive force, give profit, give something as result, give something up to somebody, give way, give way to pressure, let another pass, produce something, suppl...yield
amuse oneself, toy, play, waste time, idle, make sport of, cold dessert, matter or object of small value or importance; small amount of something; artistic work of no lasting significance; type of pewter; dessert made from sponge cake layered with whip...trifle
amusing play, funny drama, comic element, comic entertainment, comic genre, funny play, movie, or bookcomedy
anchoring loop, ball carrier, base runner, blue runner, candidate, carpet strip, climbing plant, creeping stem that grows roots, deep-water marine fish, door or drawer slide, fabric strip, messenger, one who runs; candidate, competitor (in a race or el...runner
ancient Roman official, exercise control over something, inhibiting force in mind, official removing objectionable material, person who censors (books, movies, etc.), remove material (from books, etc.) which is considered offensive or immoral, remove o...censor
angled position, be or set something at an angle, biased perspective, cause something to have a particular appeal, inclined, sloping, oblique, point of view, present with bias, running play, slant, slanting, slanty, slope, tilt; cause to slope; make bi...slant
announce something, be noisy, blast, bellow; play loudly, fanfare, flourish, blare of trumpets; din, loud noise, loud strident sound, make loud soundblare
anxious feelings, buildup of suspense, device controlling tightness of thread, pulling force, sense of different elements conflicting, stress from tension, tautness, strain, nervousness, agitation, apprehension, excitement, uneasy feeling in relationsh...tension
any border or edging, area bordering putting green, band produced by diffraction of light, decorate with a fringe, edge with a fringe; ring, surround, decorate with fringe, decorative edging of strands, faction within a group, form fringe round, fringe...fringe
 

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