Results for: grip, something to hold on to, something which can be grasped by the hand
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conservative, player or position at right, right-hand military force or positionright wing
constrain, forbid something, hold something in check, interfere with a bodily process or organ, prevent a signal or event, restrain, hold back, repress; forbid, not allow, stop or restrict a chemical reactioninhibit
container for oil, metal canister used to hold oiloilcan
container in which to organize things, flat carrier for small objects, flat receptacle used to hold other items, platter, tray and things it carriestray
container with a wheel and handles, move something in a wheelbarrow, small hand-pushed vehicle for conveying small loads, handbarrow, handcartwheelbarrow
contents of magnum, large wine bottle, large wine bottle; type of gun; os magnum, bone in the palm of the hand (Anatomy), powerful gun, with a larger chargemagnum
contents of shelf, flat board attached horizontally to a wall or frame and used for storing or displaying items; something which resembles a shelf, projection; rock ledge; sandbank, sand bar, flat surface for holding objects, heel of hand, layer of und...shelf
control feeling, dominate; hold; have as a quality; own, have as property, have as an ability, have knowledge of something, have sex, influence, seize something, take controlpossess
controlled by women, in which women hold power, of a system in which the mother is the dominant figure or leader, of matriarchs, with the traditional qualities of a strong womanmatriarchal
controlling power, crucial moment, dependable, grasp tightly, seize, grip on something, group of chickens hatched together, group of eggs hatched together, group of similar things, hold something tightly, make grabbing movement, mechanism that connects...clutch
cosmetic treatment of the hands and fingernails (including the shaping and polishing of the fingernails), cut and shape something carefully, hand and nail cosmetic treatment, shape and polish the fingernails, treat hands and nailsmanicure
country with republican government, form of government in which citizens hold the power to elect their representatives; nation in which citizens elect their representatives, group of equals with collective interests, political system with powerful elec...republic
covering for a handle, grip, handshake, grasping and holding of hands by two or more people (customarily done in greeting or parting); handle by which an object is held, hand-to-hand fighting, traveling baghandgrip
create using the hands, make by hand, device for restraining the hands, handcuffs, handicraft, make by handicraft//handcuff, make ineffective, put in handcuffshandcraft
criticize pointedly, pierce with skewer, put meat or vegetables onto a thin spike of wood or metal for roasting, something similar to skewer, thin pin to cook food on, thin spike of wood or metal used to hold meat or vegetables while grillingskewer
 

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