Results for: act of piercing with a sharp object, act of impaling
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become powdery, cube of chalk for rubbing cue, draw or mark something with chalk, powdery white rock, rub chalk on a cue, soft marker made from chalk, white limestone; object which is made of limestone (or something which resembles limestone) and is us...chalk
behead somebody, beheading device with a sharp blade which slides vertically in grooves (used mainly during the French Revolution);(British) paper cutter, cut metal or paper with machine, execution by guillotine, instrument for cutting metal or paper, ...guillotine
being pulled upward (about hair); turn upward, hairstyle, move upward, sharp rise; hair style in which the hair is pulled to the top of the head, upward sweepupsweep
being something in practice, being such in power or effect though not formally recognized; imaginary, hypothetical; computer simulated, computerized representation of an actual object (Computers), generated by computer, relating to data storage managem...virtual
being, something that exists; thing; essential nature, essential nature of something, existence, objectentity
belonging to the Fauvist movement (20th-century artistic movement characterized by the use of vivid colors and sharp contrasts), fauve, one who belongs to the Fauvist movement (20th-century artistic movement characterized by the use of vivid colors and...Fauve
bent wire for holding hair, bobby pin, hair clip, something with a sharp bend, symbol for crescendo or diminuendohairpin
best, choice, choose, select; pluck, pull out; tear out; peck, strike with a sharp instrument; pluck the strings of an instrument, play a stringed instrument, comb for curly hair, crop portion, device for plucking guitar strings, find fault, hoe, tool ...pick
best, excellent, idea or standard of perfection, pattern, model; person or thing which embodies a standard of perfection; aspiration, aim, goal, imaginary object or concept, perfect example, perfect; imaginary, existing only in the mind; excellent, bes...ideal
bet unlikely to win, camera shot of distant object, somebody or something unlikely to win, something with an uncertain outcome, shot in the dark; bet with a low chance of winning; photograph taken from a long distance away, venture unlikely to succeedlong shot
betray somebody, cut or stab with a knife; cut through as with a knife, move through as with a knife, move with a swift smooth motion, stab somebody, stabbing weapon, tool for cutting or spreading, tool with a thin sharp blade that is used for cuttingknife
between red and yellow in color, brown clothing, brown object, brown pigment or dye, color between red and yellow, color brown; suntan; half penny (coin)brown
bicycle wheel covering, bumper, object placed on the side of a vehicle to prevent contact with other objects; mudguard; metal screen for a fireplace; one who repels or repulsesfender
billiard table rim, lace pillow, lacemaking accessory, pad, soft padded object, protect against impact, reduce unpleasant effect of, soft filled bag for sitting on, soft protective pad, something helpful, something soft and yielding, support or place o...cushion
Binary Large Object , Binary Large Object; very large file that demands special treatment due to its size (in sending, storage, downloading, etc.)BLOB
 

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