Results for: get ready to strike somebody, maneuver vessel to avoid something
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built or equipped for sailing on the ocean (about a water vessel), for travel on oceanoceangoing
butter maker, feel unsettled, make butter, prepare butter by agitating cream; shake or agitate with violent motion, splash violently, stir to make butter, trade frequently for commission, vessel in which butter is madechurn
buying up product to avoid shortagepanic buying
calyx, cup, goblet or cup used in the Christian Church; cup-like cavity or vesselcalix
capillary tube, of blood capillaries, of or pertaining to a very small blood vessel, relating to capillary action, resembling hair, small in diameter, thin blood vesselcapillary
carry by boat, pull fish to boat, ship or submarine, vehicle for traveling on water; bowl, serving dish, small vessel for traveling on water, something shaped like a boat, travel by boat, travel by or sail in a boat; sail a boat; transport by boatboat
catch crabs, complain; criticize; fish for crabs, crab apple, crab louse, crane, crustacean resembling crab, flat crustacean, flesh of crab, fly into crosswind, flying maneuver, lice infestation, make bad tempered, parasitic louse in pubic hair, pubic ...crab
catcher, collecting vessel in chemistry, device for picking up signals, part of a phone, person or thing that receives; device that receives signals and converts them into audio or visual signals (i.e. radio or television); part of a telephone that con...receiver
cause a vehicle to move in a particular direction (by means of a wheel, rudder, etc.); guide, direct, advise, follow particular course, influence direction, maneuver in a certain way, piece of advice, young castrated ox, young ox; bull that has been ca...steer
causing pleasure, feeling pleasure, fortunate, glad, pleased; cheerful, characterized by joyfulness; well-timed, appropriate; fortunate; typified by a dazed or obsessive manner (used in combination: i.e. trigger-happy), satisfied, tipsy, too ready to u...happy
caution, care, heedfulness; intelligence, discretion, judgement; frugality, thriftiness, practicality, tendency to avoid riskprudence
cautious, member of Fabian Society, preferring to delay or avoid rather than to directly confront (after the Roman general Fabius Maximus); of the Fabian Society, being a member of the Fabian Society, relating to Fabian Society, Saint Fabian (died A.D....Fabian
celebration, party, festivity; heavy strike, crushing blow (Slang)basher
challenge to a fight, order to strike, summon people to helpcall out
change positions skillfully, manipulate, one who rides horses in horse races; (Slang) one who operates or controls something (i.e. computer or vehicle), ride a racehorse; maneuver into a good position; activate, ride racehorse, rider of racehorse, try ...jockey
 

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