Results for: give sharp retort, stop from expressing
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animal part corresponding to the human hand, approach or method, bunch, card player, clap, cut of pork, degree of closeness to a source, end of the human arm, feel of a fabric, furl, give, pass using the hand; help, assist, handle, handwritinghand
animated, brilliant in color, energetic and full of life; animated, vivacious; exciting, bustling with activity; sharp and clear (as of memories); vivid; striking, effective; brisk, energetically, in an active manner, vigorously, enthusiastic, full of ...lively
announce for sale, baying of hounds, call of bird or animal, call; shed tears of sorrow or pain; shout, give something as reason, inarticulate sound, interjection; shout; weeping, make distinctive sound, period of weeping, proclamation, public demand, ...cry
announcement; poster, sign; notification (often of termination of employment or a living situation); warning; attention, consideration, critical review, discern, perceive; pay attention; observe, remark, give official notice to, mention something, obse...notice
annoy, harass; make an effort; worry, be concerned, disturb somebody, effort; nuisance, give pain, make effort, source of annoyance, worry somebodybother
any of a number of plants whose flowers give off an unpleasant odor, foul-smelling plant, wall rocketstinkweed
any of several species of small European willow (Botany), give a yellowish coloring, make somewhat yellow, having a sickly yellow coloring (about the skin), make something sallow, unnaturally yellow, willow treesallow
aperture setting, aperture stopf-stop
apparent, appear, become known, come to the top, exterior or upper boundary of a thing, external part or layer; outward appearance, give a surface to something, of or pertaining to a surface, external; superficial, on land or sea, outer part, provide w...surface
apparently unlikely ever to stopnever-ending
appealing to or expressing emotion, sentimental, romantic, causing emotion, involving emotionemotive
appealing to tender feelings, appealing to the emotions; nostalgic, romantic; overly emotional, corny, expressing deep feeling, mawkish in expression, mawkish in feelingsentimental
appear angry, bite, break, break with a sharp noise; make a cracking sound; make a sharp sound by moving a fingertip across the thumb; open or close with a snapping sound; grab, snatch; bite; speak in an irritated manner; move abruptly; take a photogra...snap
appear as star, give a title to, provide with a headline; mention in a title; publicize, feature, line at top of page, main news items, provide prominent heading, publicize as star, title of newspaper article, large type at the beginning of an articleheadline
appear in a first performance; appear in a first presentation, best or most important, first performance of a play (or show, movie, etc.); first presentation, first public performance, give first public performance, leading woman actor, present or be p...premiere
 

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