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be completely immersed in something, confused condition, confused mass, confusion, turmoil; chaos, disorder; wallowing, rolling around in; welterweight, lie drenched with liquid, surge or roll in water, surging motion of water, wallow in something, be ...welter
be covered in liquid, be dizzy, compete in a swimming race, dizziness, float on the surface, have plenty, instance of swimming; period of time spent swimming, move through water, place with many fish, propel oneself through water using the arms and leg...swim
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 spilled; overflow; trudge through mud or slush, plod; be sentimental or excessively emotional; spill a liquid; splash; feed slop to animals, feed animals slops, hog feed, human waste, items sold to sailors, mash, overly sentimental writing or speech...slop
be thirsty, crave water; yearn, long for, desire, craving, craving for water, thirstiness, dehydration; desire, yearning, experience thirst, need for liquid, to desirethirst
be under stress, cook something in own juices, extort information from somebody, exude liquid at the surface, form or appear as moisture, hard or boring work, heat solder until it melts, liquid exuded to the surface, make somebody sweat, moisture conde...sweat
beat liquid until stiff, bind the end of a rope, call for party solidarity, criticize somebody severely, defeat somebody, fairground amusement, flexible percussion instrument, hoisting apparatus, instrument for inflicting pain, lash somebody or somethi...whip
become absorbed in liquid, break up, close formally, disappear, end legal relationship, melt; be melted; change into a liquid; disappear; separate into parts; break apart, disperse; annul, simultaneous fading out and in, simultaneously fade out and in,...dissolve
become blurred by tears, condensed water vapor, film over, fine spray, fog, haze; veil of tears, blurry vision, liquid suspension in gas, make misty, dim, obscure; cloud, make opaque, obscuring thing, spray something, thin fogmist
become frozen; congeal, solidify, jell; freeze; make rigid or immobile, become or make firm, become or make liquid thickcongeal
become involved superficially, dip, move under water for food, play in water; be superficially involved or interested; wet slightly, splash, splash with liquiddabble
become or make liquidliquefy; liquify
becoming a liquid through the absorption of moisture; meltingdeliquescent
becoming liquid, changing into a liquid; tending to become liquidliquescent
beer in barrels, call for military service, call up, call-up, check, compel to run for office, conscription, current of air in enclosed space, current of cold air, depth needed by ship to float, dose of liquid medicine, follow closely, leveling line on...draft
 

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