Results for: coat wall with calcimine, coating for interior walls, lime, white wash, coat with lime
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baldpate, duck of Europe and Asia, freshwater Eurasian duck having a white spot on each wing; wild freshwater North American duck having a shiny white crown, N American duck, wigeonwidgeon
ball game played against a wall, ball game played by bouncing a small rubber ball against a wall; hard rubber ball used in this game, ball used in handball, goal-scoring ball gamehandball
ball made of snow that has been packed or rolled together; any of a number of bushes bearing large white clusters of flowers; crushed ice flavored with syrup and served in a cup, ball of snow, cause to increase, frozen snack, grow larger at an accelera...snowball
bandstand with curved rear wallband shell
barricade, embankment, large mound or wall used to as a levee or supporting wall; cement or stone facing of an embankment, supporting facing on structurerevetment
barrier to flooding, barriers to intimacy, body membrane or lining, close something with wall, defensive structure, enclose with a wall; divide with a wall, fill up with a wall (doorway, etc.); seal with a wall; fortify; (Slang) lean or stand or sit or...wall
bath, cleanse wound, cover something, dip something in liquid, flow along edge of something, swim or paddle in open water, take a bath, wash, wash oneself in a bath, wash in bath, washing, bathing, immersion (British)bathe
bathe, bathhouse, bathroom, bathtub, body treatment, immersion of body, large container which holds water for bathing; washing; bathroom, liquid, take a bath, wash oneself in a bath, water in tubbath
bathroom, washroom, room with a sink and toilet; toilet; wash basin, sink, washbasinlavatory
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
bay lynx, N American short-tailed wild cat, wildcat with a brown coat marked with black spots (found in North America)bobcat
be carried along, change gradually, connecting passage in mine, controlled skid in racing car, current, deposit of gravel, deviation from course, drifting movement, float along with the current; wash away, carry away, form heaps, general meaning, gradu...drift
be evasive, carnivorous mammal having a long slender brown body with short legs and a long tail (some species in northern regions turn white in the winter); (Slang) cunning or sneaky person (derogatory), evade, escape; fool, lead astray, be ambiguous; ...weasel
be unharmed by something, fight against somebody or something, oppose, challenge; withstand, be immune to the effects of; refrain from, desist, protective coating, coating that inhibits an effect or reaction (such as paint which prevents the rusting of...resist
be washable, do laundry; wash and iron; be washed; pass through an intermediary in order to disguise the source (as of illegal funds), make money appear legallaunder
 

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