Results for: sale to increasing numbers of subdistributors
English English
frightening, very good, very great, very great in numbers, huge, enormous, powerfultremendous
fully ready for use, ready to be put into operation; intended for sale after being completely designed and produced, keeper of keys, person having the keys, jailer, ready to useturnkey
funnel-shaped device for increasing voice volume, funnel-shaped device to amplify the voice, speak through a megaphonemegaphone
game of chance which is similar to bingo; government-run lottery in which players choose a series of numbers that are matched against the numbers selected in the official drawing, game resembling bingo, state-run lotterylotto
geometrical, increasing fastgeometric
give away property rights, give up something, strip, denude, remove clothing or other covering; dispossess, deprive of; get rid of; take away rights (Law); transfer rights through sale, take away from somebody, take something offdivest
grateful or approving, showing thanks, showing appreciation; capable of increasing in valueappreciative
group of 60, number 60, numbers 60 to 69, period from age 60 to 69, years 1960 to 1969sixty
group of 70, number 70, numbers 70 to 79, period from age 70 to 79, years 1970 to 1979seventy
group of characters that a particular computer can use, set of letters, numbers, and symbolscharacter set
growing; increasing, becoming larger; accruing; swelling; enlarging; increasing or becoming more illuminated (as does the moon), waxingincrescent
growth, increase; addition, supplement, increasing note valuesaugmentation
guarantor of a securities issue, insurer covering liabilities, one who guarantees the sale of shares or bonds (Finance); one who provides insurance, somebody assessing risks on insuranceunderwriter
having no page numbers, unpaginatedunpaged
house open to viewing, open day, ready hospitality, school visiting day, viewing period before a saleopen house
 

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