Results for: breakwater, bridge support, column projecting from wall, landing for ships, wharf
English English
bay in shoreline, coving, curve at top of wall, curved molding, make with or have inward curve, nook in cliff, small bay, inlet; chap, fellow (Slang)cove
be a regular customer of, be arrogant, behave in a condescending manner; serve as a sponsor, serve as a benefactor, be condescending to, support somebodypatronize
be affected by something, confirm something, keep a pretense going, maintain, nourish, prolonged note, provide with moral support, support from below, provide for, finance; support from below; nourish; assist; encourage, comfort; endure, withstand; pro...sustain
be eatable or drinkable, be received, be remembered, crash, fail to achieve bridge tricks, go below horizon, leave university at the end of term, malfunction, sink beneath something, suffer disgrace, take placego down
be in favor of, support; stand for, intercede for, defense counsel; attorney; supporter, follower, proponent, champion, helper, legal representative, somebody giving supportadvocate
beam embedded in wall, decoration at bottom of page, end, part of stringed instrument, piece or part placed at the end of something; small piece of wood on a violin or other instrument to which the strings are fastened; ornamental design at the bottom ...tailpiece
behavior, deportment, demeanor, manner; influence; direction; machine part on which another part turns, calculation of direction or geographic position, heraldic device, housing for a moving part, relevance, support for beam, way of moving or standingbearing
belief in description, support for descriptive linguisticsdescriptivism
belly flop, landing of aircraft with wheels upbelly landing
belly landing, dive in which stomach smacks waterbelly flop
bend, bend (Past participle), corrupt, crosswise support, curved, determined, grass of temperate regions, grass stalk, inclination, tendency; aptitude, natural talent; partiality, fondness, inclined; corrupt; crazy; gay, homosexual; determined, natural...bent
betrothed; busy (about a telephone line); occupied, involved, built into or attached to wall, fighting battle, having agreed to marry, with parts interlockedengaged
biased supporter, one who fervently supports a specific group or cause; guerrilla fighter, partizan, resistance fighter, showing unreasoning support, siding with a specific group or cause; devoted, zealously supportive, biased; of or pertaining to guer...partisan
bid further, further bid in bridgerebid
bidding in game of bridge, public sale where items are sold to the highest bidder, sale by bidding, sell at an auction (public sale in which items are sold to the highest bidder), sell at auctionauction
 

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