Results for: legendary player of enchanting music, somebody others follow
English English
batter in cricket game, player who bats or is batting, see also:hit batsmanbatsman
be ever-present problem for somebody, carry something out, chase after, follow; aspire to, strive for; continue, carry on; persist in, work at, chase somebody, continue with something, follow route, seek somebody persistently for sexual partner, strive...pursue
be formal witness, be spectator, celebrate festival, comment, comply with, notice, watch attentively, study; monitor, supervise; discern; keep, honour; fulfill religious commandments; follow, abide by; remarkobserve
be happy, confess or implicate somebody, experience ringing or humming in head, intone something, make brief speeding sound, make continuous musical sound, make music with voice, make tuneful animal sound, perform songs professionally, performance of s...sing
be in charge of operation, direct team, player in American football, player who receives the ball from the center and directs the offense (Football)quarterback
be or make similar, become similar, fit, match; be in harmony, comply, act in accordance with prevailing norms or standards, behave acceptably, follow a standardconform
be stylistically classic or classical//classics, Classics, collection of ancient Greco-Roman literature, follow classic style; make classic, make something classic or classical, study of ancient Greece and Romeclassicize
beat, regular pulse or accent (in music, etc.); meter, recurrent beat in poetry or prose; cyclical pattern of events or elements, characteristic pattern, particular music pattern, particular poetry pattern, pattern from repeated elements, pattern in ar...rhythm
become louder or stronger, climax, gradual increase in volume (Music), gradually increasing (in volume, strength, etc.), increasing loudness, intensification, intensifying, music played increasingly loud, with greater volumecrescendo
become useless, become worse, deteriorate; lose quality; deteriorate into a state of low moral values; cause deterioration, equal in energy, in a worsened condition, inferior, mental retard; sexual pervert, one who has does not follow the accepted mora...degenerate
beer in barrels, call for military service, call up, call-up, check, compel to run for office, conscription, current of air in enclosed space, current of cold air, depth needed by ship to float, dose of liquid medicine, follow closely, leveling line on...draft
Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Hungarian composer best known for his "Concerto for Orchestra", researcher of Eastern European folk music; family nameBartok
better, wagerer; card-player, gamester; one who plays games of chancegambler
between women, player pairingwoman-to-woman
bigfoot, legendary humanoid creature of NW America, legendary monster with huge feet that supposedly lives in snowy mountain regions, SasquatchBigfoot
 

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