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block of food shaped like loaf, idle, dawdle, pass the time lazily, mass of bread which is shaped into a rectangular or rounded form and baked in one piece; mass of chopped meat or other food that has been shaped into a rectangular or rounded form; hea...loaf
blurred image, demean somebody, gloss over something, insult, music symbol, perform music smoothly, slurred pronunciation, smear or be smeared, speak indistinctly, speak indistinctly; stain, blemish; insult, disparage, belittle; pass over, ignore; play...slur
booked, earmarked for a specific use, having a cool manner, kept back, retained; set aside for a specific purpose; reticent, formal in manner or behavior; characterized by formal behavior or manners; ordered in advancereserved
break open for release of young, brood of hatchlings; emergence from an egg; opening in a wall or floor, opening through which passengers or cargo may pass (especially in a ship); door covering such an opening, trapdoor, cause young to emerge from egg,...hatch
break up the larger parts by passing through a sieve; sprinkle, scatter, disperse; examine with great care, investigate; be filtered, be sieved, pass through, scatter something, separate particles, take something outsift
bridge; overhead crossing, overhead pass, route crossing over anotheroverpass
brief and without much attention, ceasing to exist, death, exceedingly, very; quite, extremely, going by, crossing; exit; death, going by; coming and going; momentary, going past, place where it is possible to pass, process of time going by, transitorypassing
bring something up for somebody, cause somebody to go, create specified distance, estimate something, express judgment of something, express something, invest something, make somebody do something, make somebody have something, option to sell, place be...put
bungle a play, miss a pass, fumble (Sports); fail, carry out unsuccessfully, do something badly, fail to catch something, failed action, fowl feathers, fur covering in the shape of a tube which keeps the hands warm; missing a pass, bungling a play (Spo...muff
bunt to advance runner, sacrifice, sacrifice hitsacrifice bunt
busy time, capture an enemy quickly, carry a ball forward, charge the passer or kicker, defensive play, do something hastily, done quickly, encourage somebody to join something, flow fast, football play without a pass, go recklessly, hurry, hurry someb...rush
by-pass, outmaneuver, side-step, evade, go around, get around restriction, outwit somebodycircumvent
can be reserved, can be ordered in advance, can be retained ahead of timereservable
cancel stamp before mailing, precanceled stamp, stamp which is voided in advance, previously canceled stamp, void a postage stamp, invalidate a postage stampprecancel
casually exchange words, curved so knees cannot meet, fight using words or fists; pass back and forth, having crooked legsbandy
 

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