Results for: dull and gray, heavy (like lead)
English English
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
come, thin lead stripping used to hold pieces of glass together to form stained-glass windows (also called ribbon)came
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
common, regular; boring, tedious; unimaginative, dull; resembling prose, similar to the writing style for prose, lacking imagination, straightforwardprosaic
compound used in paints, sugar of leadlead acetate
conceited, difficult person, lead woman opera singer, leading opera singer; spoiled, ostentatious, a little princessprima donna
concentrated, increasing production, indicating how much, intensifier, making heavy use of, of or pertaining to intensity; characterized by intensity or a high degree; tending to make more intense; highly concentrated; pertaining to an intensive (Gramm...intensive
concerned with plants, concerning plants and plant growth; relating to development and growth (as opposed to sexual reproduction); having a dull or excessively immobile lifestyle, dull or inactive, involving growth, not sexual reproduction, offensive t...vegetative
condition of being heavy; weightiness, seriousness; oppressivenessheaviness
Confederate soldier, creature with gray backgrayback
constant chewing, eating away; corrosion; dull persistent pain (especially in the stomach), constantly chewing; corroding; persistently painful or troublesome, persistent and troublinggnawing
constant pain, continuous dull pain, hurt, feel pain, suffer from a continuous dull pain, hurt; miss, yearn for, want badlyache
container devoid of contents, container without contents, containing nothing, containing nothing; without people; hollow, meaningless, discharge or transfer, dull, insincere, remove contents of something, remove the contents of, make empty, unburden yo...empty
container for alcohol, man of advanced years, old man, one who has a gray beardgraybeard
containing a sulfate (Chemistry), convert to sulfate, make layer of lead sulfate, salt or ester of sulfuric acid (Chemistry), sulfuric acid salt or ester, treat something with sulfursulfate
 

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