Results for: being three quarters of full length, being three-fourths of something, with face slightly turned
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bacterium, board marked with full-scale joinery pattern, fishing rod, lightning rodrod
bad manners, be impudent, be insolent, buttock, part of the face located on either side of the nose; boldness, forwardness, soft part of facecheek
balmyadj, falsely abundant//barmy, nonsensical, slightly irrationalBarmecidal; Barmecide
banquet, evening meal; lunch; main meal of the day; festive meal, food served for dinner, full-course restaurant mealdinner
bare, naked, without covering or protection, vulnerable, carried out on open rock face, unprotected from harm, visible or unprotected, with no shelterexposed
barely, on the edge, on the border, on the fringe; in a manner which is borderline, slightlymarginally
bark of the cork oak tree (used for making stoppers for bottles, etc.); stopper, plug; something made of cork, blacken face and hands, bottle stopper, close with a cork, cap, float used in fishing, layer of plant tissue, outer bark of cork oak, phellem...cork
barrier or screen, beginning or end of show, cloth at front of stage, cloth hung to cover something, conceal with a curtain, screen; adorn with a curtain, cover or divide with curtain, drape, drapery, fit with curtains, length of fabric (hung at a wind...curtain
based on length of syllables, measurable, pertaining to quantity; measurable, having a determinable quantity, relating to quantityquantitative
basso-relievo, basso-rilievo, flat sculpture, high relief, low relief, sculpture in which the carved images project slightly from the background surface (Art), piece of bas-relief, see also:low reliefbas-relief
be afraid, involuntarily shaking with short jerking movements, shiver, quiver, quivering, shake involuntarily with short jerking movements, quiver; fear, be apprehensive, shake slightly but uncontrollably, vibratetremble
be braver than an opponent, be more courageous than somebody, face something defiantlyoutbrave
be displaced slightly, crawl; climb; sneak, move along quietly and slowly, creeping movement, deform from heat or stress, deformation of metal under stress, deformation of rocks under stress, gradually develop, move near the ground, move quietly, movem...creep
be extinguished, date somebody, exit; be turned off (light); (his back) was thrown out; strike, flow outward from shore, go out of style, socializego out
be full of energy, expand and contract rhythmically; beat, throb; vibrate, quiver; agitate mined soil in order to sift out diamonds, vary repeatedly in intensity or magnitudepulsate
 

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