Results for: circular arrangement of flowers, circular shape, representation of wreath, rim
English English
Australian plant, climbing plant with fragrant colorful flowers, climbing shrub with fragrant flowers, fuchsiahoneysuckle
awaken, bother, interrupt; confuse; worry, cause concern; cause disorder, change shape or position, interrupt somebody, spoil peace and quiet, upset somebodydisturb
axseed, plant with small flowerscrown vetch
back and forth, crisscross pattern, network formed by intersecting lines, cross or lattice arrangement, crossing, characterized by intersecting lines, crosswise, in a crisscross manner, go to and fro across something, make pattern of crossed lines, mar...crisscross
backcombed into full shape, hairstyle, puffed hairstylebouffant
baked sweet flour-based food, block of something, congeal; coat (as with a layer of mud); become coated; shape into a compact mass; be shaped into a compact mass, form crust on something, form into a cake, shaped portion of savory food, sweet baked foo...cake
ball made of snow that has been packed or rolled together; any of a number of bushes bearing large white clusters of flowers; crushed ice flavored with syrup and served in a cup, ball of snow, cause to increase, frozen snack, grow larger at an accelera...snowball
band for keeping embroidery fabric taut, basketball game, circular band made from metal or other stiff material; object which has a circular or ring-like shape, circular part of finger ring, croquet wicket, earring, encircle, surround; make a basket; m...hoop
baseball playing area, card with diamond -shaped symbol, decorate with diamond s, hard colorless mineral, infield, precious stone; rhombus, shape having four equal sides, see also:diamonds, shape like square resting on cornerdiamond
basic to a structure, caused by atomic arrangement, of or pertaining to structure; having a structure; part of a structure; used in building, of rock structure, relating to structure, resulting from structure, used in constructionstructural
basin contents, bowl; valley, bowl-shaped depression, circular formation of sloping rock strata, depression in land filled with water, dock near sea, land draining into river or lake, open container for washingbasin
bat with a horseshoe shape around the nostrilshorseshoe bat
be dizzy, circular motion, confusion, move with a spinning or whirling motion; be dizzy; cause to spin or whirl, spiral, turn with a circular motion, whirling movement; curving shape, whorlswirl
be focused, move in circular fashion, recur, rotate, turn, spin; encircle, move in a circle around a central point; think about, contemplate, turning stagerevolve
be sculptor, carve or model material, change shape of something naturally, create three-dimensional artwork using any of several techniques (carving, modeling, welding, etc.); form, mold, make sculpturesculpt
 

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