Results for: act of writing or playing arpeggios
English English
diagrammatic, of diagrams; illustrative, pictorial, described vividly, explicit; pertaining to writing, graphicgraphical
different letters for same sound, writing system with heterographyheterography
difficulty in writing, writing impairment, inability to write due to a brain defect or impairmentdysgraphia
direction of bow, playing of a violin with a bow; manner in which a violinist handles a bow, playing stringed instrument with bowbowing
dirty liquid, slop; garbage, trash, refuse; liquid mixture of food scraps used as pig feed; gulp, mouthful of liquid; unappetizing food or drink; nonsense, drivel, meaningless talk or writing (Slang), drink a lot of something, feed hogs with watery fee...swill
disc jockey, disk jockeyannouncer of a music radio station, one responsible for music at a dance party, somebody playing recorded musicDJ
divide into paragraphs, passage, distinct portion of text (usually begins with an indented line); section, clause, section of writing, set out in paragraphs, short news story, write news in a paragraphparagraph
document, former writing material, goatskin scroll; paper made of goatskin, high-quality paperparchment
dramatic irony, humor based on opposites, incongruity, incongruous thing, sarcasm, speech or writing which is intended to communicate a meaning contrary to its literal sense; contrast between what is expected or desired and reality, Socratic irony, som...irony
draw a geometric figure within another, put writing on something, write a dedication on something, write on a surface; mark a surface with words; write a dedication (in a book); place on a list, enroll; draw one figure inside another (Geometry), write ...inscribe
dribble saliva, express extreme emotion, drool; extreme sentimentality or emotionalism, drivel, salivate, drool; smear with saliva, wet with drool; indulge in sentimentality or emotionalism, sentimental writing or talk, smear something with salivaslobber
drug dealer (Slang); counterpuncher, someone whose playing strategy is to play safe and keep the ball in play until their opponent makes enough mistakes to lose (Tennis), seller of illegal drugs, somebody fiercely competitive or ambitiouspusher
dull talk or writing, weak drinkwish-wash
empty talk, persuasive speech or writing, pretentious words, skill with language, study of the effective use of language; art of speaking and writing effectively; oratory, study of language as a means of persuasion; use of bombastic language, use of un...rhetoric
equip with shoes; put on shoes; fit a horse with horseshoes, metal strip on sled, part of a bridge, playing card dispenser, power collector on an electric train, protective covering for the foot; horseshoe; brake shoe, part of the brake system that pre...shoe
 

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