Results for: give something out
English English
bestow, give, grant; disclose, reveal, divulge, tell, communicate, give a quality to somethingimpart
betray, disclose by mistake, give something as a present, let opponent score point, present bride to husband at weddinggive away
bid less than the value of your cards, give an offer that costs less, give a bid that is lower (e.g. lowest offer or tender), make too low a bid, offer less, very low bidunderbid
blend in with something, change color of photograph, combinations of color and shading, firmness of muscles, general quality, give a sound or ring; give a color or tint, intonation, machine sound, note, particular kind of sound, plainsong, prevailing c...tone
block to progress, cause deadlock, reach a deadlock, come to a standstill (due to a refusal by either side to give in or reach a compromise), standstill; impasse; refusal by either side to give in, inability to compromise, type of lockdeadlock
block; obstruct; play defensively (Cricket); (in Parliament) filibuster, give very long speeches in an attempt to stop the passage of a law (British), deliberately create delay, refuse to cooperatestonewall
borrow library book for longer, extend something, get new supply, give somebody or something new energy, make something new again, repeat promise, replace something worn, restore to good condition; restart, resume; refresh, revive; extend for an additi...renew
boundary across which data passes, boundary between things, bring into an interface; act as an interface; connect, coordinate, cooperate, common boundary, have or give common boundary, interact, linking device, linking software, point of interaction, s...interface
breath out, breathe out, give off or be given offexhale
brighten or glow, brood of newborn animals, give birth, ignite emotion or interest, set on fire, cause to burn; arouse, excite, inspire; ignite, flare up; become excited, be inspired, start burningkindle
bring ship into port, give time or energy, make claim, make telephone call, say somethingput in
bring something back to original state, give new form to somethingreconstitute
broaden in scope, give more detail, make larger photograph, become bigger, make or become largerenlarge
brothel, building for animals, business operation, college or university residence hall, community dwelling, contain, curling target, division of the zodiac, family line, gambling casino, give somewhere to live, legislative group, mansion, occupants of...house
cake of chewing tobacco, cap, cork; stop up, block; publicize, advertise, close up something, stopper; electrical connector; obstruction, block; fire hydrant; advertisement, electrical connection, filler for a hole, fireplug, give something a favorable...plug
 

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