Results for: giving back an equivalent amount, in goods or services
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act of stowing; cargo to be stowed; storage area; price charged for storing goods, fee for stowing, place or space for stowing, situation or arrangement of things packed, stowing of things, things stowedstowage
act of striking back, act of taking revenge; requital, reciprocation, act of paying back in kindretaliation
act of surrendering, act of giving up, renouncement; desertion, abandonment, act of forsakingrelinquishment
act of suspecting; condition of being suspected; mistrust, doubt; very small amount, trace, feeling of something wrong, small amount of somethingsuspicion
act of swallowing; gulp, drink, mouthful (of food, liquid, etc.); any of a number of migratory birds having long pointed wings and a forked tail, act of taking something down throat, amount passed down throat, believe something, destroy something, endu...swallow
act of taking; something taken; amount taken or collected at one time; income, proceeds, profits (Informal); movie scene filmed without interruption; sound recording made in one session; successful inoculation, agree to perform something, assume charge...take
act of teasing, arouse physical desire without giving satisfaction, backcomb, deliberately annoy or irritate, make fun of somebody, make hair look thicker, one who mocks or taunts; act of mocking; annoyance, nuisance, person who teases sexually, persua...tease
act of transfusing; (Medicine) direct introduction of a substance into the circulatory system by intravenous injection (i.e. medication, blood, etc.), giving of bloodtransfusion
act of translating into Latin; act of giving a Latin form to (a word, etc.); act of making conformable to (the customs, traditions, etc.) of the Latins or the Latin ChurchLatinization
act of transporting goods, business of sending or transporting cargo; sea voyage (Archaic), group of shipsshipping
act of travelling back and forth between home and workcommuting
act of vigorously patting someone on the back or shoulder (display of friendship)backslapping
act of visiting stores and buying merchandise, activity of going to shop, goods purchased in shops, pertaining to shopping, pertaining to the act of buying merchandise at retail storesshopping
act of wincing or recoiling in fear, show of fear, avoid confronting, react physically to pain or fear, wince, shrink, draw back, show fear or painflinch
act of wriggling, instance of moving back and forth as a worm or snake, writhing, squirming; evasion or escape (e.g. from a difficulty), move while twisting and turning, twist and turn, twist to and fro, wiggle, worm; evade (something unpleasant); make...wriggle
 

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