Results for: length of stay, line of scrimmage, line of sight, Line of Sight
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blank end of tape, editorial, guide in printed matter, line at end of fishing line, line connecting hook, loss leader, main stem, musical conductor, person or thing that leads; head, chief, director; carrier; conductor (of an orchestra, chorus, etc.); ...leader
blow, fabric, indication of rank, long narrow band, mark with stripes, mark with narrow bands of contrasting color or texture, narrow band differing in color or texture from that which surrounds it; ribbon or strip of cloth indicating rank or length of...stripe
board for notices, bulletin board system on-line communication system, message board, notice boardbulletin board
boarding of ship, chat, chat with somebody, go to inspect place, go to see place, go to see somebody, inflict something on somebody, official inspection, social call, stay in a place, stay somewhere temporarily; spend time with a person or group of peo...visit
boast, brag, shoot a line, vaunt, show off, boastfulness; extravagant boasting; arrogance, pompousnessgasconade
bobbed hairstyle with bangs, errand boy, one who is employed to run errands; smooth hair style with the ends of the hair curled under at shoulder length, pagepageboy
body of troops, bone of a finger or toe, finger and toe bone, line of battle, infantry line; group; platoon, tight groupphalanx
boff, excellent, hearty laughter, unrestrained laughter; (Theater) line or joke that causes the audience to laugh uncontrollably; "smash hit", play that is a box-office successboffo
boneless portion of fish or meat, cut a fillet from something, decorative line on the cover of book, filet, flat narrow molding, hair ribbon; slice of boneless meat or fish (especially beef); thin molding used to separate larger mouldings (Architecture...fillet
bough; affiliate; limb, creek, distinct part of large organization, divide into smaller parts, expand activities or interests, family line, fork, divide into branches, have branches, jump to alternate program path, local unit in organization, part of c...branch
boundary enclosing an area, curve enclosing area, outer boundary of a figure or area; total length of the outer boundary, outer edge of territoryperimeter
boundary line, out of bounds line (Sports), side boundary of a playing fieldtouchline
boundary or gap, calculate occurrence of one number in another, cause disagreement between people, dividing ridge between drainage areas, watershed; line of division, mark something off, ridge separating watersheds, separate and go in different directi...divide
break in line of verse, musical interruption, pause, pause in line of verse, restcaesura; cesura
brief look, brief view, glance; vague idea; faint light (Archaic), catch brief sight of, emit faint light, see briefly, momentarily catch sight of, small indication, take brief lookglimpse
 

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