Results for: misbehave to express feeling, perform something
English English
boredom, feeling of reliving somethingdéjà vu
brainy person, center of nervous-system in invertebrates, hit somebody on head, intellect, main organ of the central nervous system, mind, organ of thought and feeling, smash or crush the skullbrain
break down into components, examine structure, make an analysis, break down into parts and study (as in a subject), express by using function words, psychoanalyze, study closelyanalyze
breathe in, cause creative activity, exert an enlivening or exalting influence on; motivate, stimulate, influence; encourage; inhale, breathe in; provoke, provoke a feeling, stimulate somebody to do somethinginspire
breathe long and loud, exhalation, exhale loudly in relief or sorrow; make a sighing sound; yearn, long for, express feeling in sighs, loud exhalation which expresses relief or sorrow or other emotions; sighing sound, sound of rushing air, make exhalin...sigh
bring something up for somebody, cause somebody to go, create specified distance, estimate something, express judgment of something, express something, invest something, make somebody do something, make somebody have something, option to sell, place be...put
bringer of bad luck, cast a spell, perform magic, bewitch, curse, curse or bewitch, have bad effect on, hexadecimal, charmhex
broad bean, edible green pod, head, hit on head, hit on the head, leguminous plant; small edible seed of the bean plant; beanlike seeds (i.e. coffee beans); small application program intended to perform a defined task (in the Java Internet programming ...bean
by express delivery or transportation, declare, say; send quickly; squeeze, extract, done or traveling very quickly, explicit, clear; exact, precise; quickly, fast delivery service, fast train or bus, of brief transactions, produce an inherited charact...express
care for a young thing, care for the well-being of; provide nourishment; raise, teach; create an atmosphere conducive to development, care or encouragement, encourage to flourish, environmental influence, keep a feeling, sustenance; care for the well b...nurture
carry out or fulfill, execute, perform; put into effect; equip with tools, give tools to, requirement, instrument, piece of equipmentimplement
carry out terms of a legal document, carry something out, create something, kill somebody, perform something, put into practice; put to death, run on computer, sign a legal document before witnessesexecute
carry out, conduct, performtransact
causative substance, computer program, government employee, means effecting result, person authorized to perform a certain action; representative; factor, cause, somebody representing another, spyagent
cause havoc or destruction, express anger or hatred, inflict (wreak havoc); give expression to; carry out, perform, inflict revengewreak
 

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