Results for: act illegally in sport, bring disgrace on, contaminated, dirty, disgusting, disgusting
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coat of plaster, cover wall with plaster, give decision, give help, give up something, submit; do; transform; bring to a particular condition; represent, depict; translate; automatically create a three-dimensional picture according to a model within a ...render
come or bring something out of a mixtureseparate out
come or bring to common center, direct or come together to common center (Mathematics); converge toward; centralizeconcenter
commercial software that is illegally distributed via the Internet or a computer bulletin board systemwarez
commission member, department head, government official, official representative; head of a department; member of a commission; elected government official, somebody working for commission, sport executivecommissioner
commit robbery, deprive somebody illegally, deprive somebody unfairly, steal something, plunder, illegally take property by forcerob
common European lark noted for its habit of singing while in flight, common lark, frolic, sport, play; play roughly or boisterously, have boisterous funskylark
competitive sport that includes target shooting and cross-country skiing, ski and shooting contestbiathlon
computer freak, computer whiz; nickname for a person who illegally breaks into telephone or computer networks while bypassing security measures in order to use the lines or steal information, make free phone calls illegallyphreak
concentrate at single place, draw toward a center point; concentrate; bring under a single authority (government, etc.), move power to a few handscentralize
condemn to a punishment or fate; bring ruin on; curse or swear at; say the word "damn", condemn to hell, cursed, damned, declare to be bad, doom to failure, exclamation of annoyance, extremely, very, highly, used to express annoyancedamn
confiscation of property and rights; humiliation; stain; blow received in a fight, deprive somebody of rights, loss of reputation, take away rights and property; disgrace, humiliateattaint
confiscation of rights or property, loss of property and rights (Law); disgrace (Archaic)attainder
confused, covered in mud; turbid, cloudy; filled with mire; hazy, vague, lacking clarity, make dirty with mud, cover in mud; cloud, make impure; confuse the issue, make unclear, make something muddy, make something unclear, marked with mud, resembling mudmuddy
conj. in the manner of, in the position or direction of (edgewise, clockwise, etc.); with regard to, disrespectful, instruct, guide (Scottish); direct; advise (Scottish); bring to the attention of (Slang), intelligent; clever; smart; cautious; skilled;...wise
 

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