Results for: paralysis of the legs, symmetrical inability to move
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bird of the crow family, castle, game piece that can move horizontally or vertically across an unlimited number of unoccupied squares (Chess); swindler, cheat; one who cheats in games of chance, cheat somebody, deceive, chess piecerook
bird with yellow legs, see also:greater yellowlegslesser yellowlegs
black-faced sheep, county in eastern England; English breed of sheep having black faces and legs; English breed of draft horses; city in southeast Virginia (USA)Suffolk
blame, blow with the foot, kicking of a ball, leg movement, make a thrashing movement, move with the foot, object, pleasure, power, raise the leg high, raising of the leg, recoil, recoil of a gun, score goal, strike or blow delivered by the foot; thrus...kick
blindworm, lizard without legsslowworm
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
blockage of heat rays, inability to transmit heatathermancy
blow from the side; side of a ship; firing of guns (from the side of a ship), broadsheet, hit side of something, large flat surface, large paper for printing, move with the widest side facing forward; hit on the side, strike the side of; verbally attac...broadside
blow on something, device for moving air, device that produces currents of air; follower, admirer, supporter, enthusiastic admirer, fanatic, fire gun with repeated chopping movement, move air using fan, personal cooling device, separate grain from chaf...fan
blow powerfully and rapidly (as the wind); move with a powerful sound of current (as the waves), make rushing sound, move fast, noise of rushing air or water, sound made by the flow of water or a gust of wind, swift motion or rushwhoosh
board used to slide across snow, glide across snow or water on skis, long narrow runner attached to the feet and used to glide on snow or water; long narrow runner attached to a vehicle to enable travel on snow or ice, move along on skis, runner for ve...ski
bobsled, bounce, curtsy, bow, or nod, cut hair in a bob; move up and down; appear, emerge, cut hair short, make curtsybob
body flip, somersault in which the body is supported only by the hands while the legs are in the airhandspring
body of a human being without the head or arms and legs; image of a body lacking limbs or the head, sculpture, something with parts missing, upper bodytorso
bolt, spring forward; run swiftly, fast move, make something move quickly, missile used as weapon, missile used in darts, move swiftly, pointed, projecting part or organ, springing forward; sudden forward movement; small pointed missile (used in dart g...dart
 

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