Results for: cuff folded back on itself
English English
condition characterized by shooting pain in the lower back hips and thighs (Medicine), pain in the hip and legsciatica
cone-shaped pile of grain, draw back the hammer of firearm for firing; raise up, stick up; heap, pile up, rooster, any male bird; faucet, spigot; (Slang) penis (vulgar)cock
Confederate soldier, creature with gray backgrayback
confining or supporting ridge, dike, raised mound of earth, earthwork, rampart (for defense, protection, holding back water, etc.)embankment
consider something again, covering of learned material again, formal military ceremony, give opinion on quality of something, journalistic article giving opinion, judicial reexamination, look at something critically, look back on something, military in...review
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
continue something, recommence, begin again; retake, take back; continue, go on, summary, synopsis, abstract; CV, curriculm vitae, take something againresume
control over somebody, hoist something, influence, lean over, move back and forth, swing to and fro; lean in a certain direction; be inclined toward, be sympathetic to; hesitate; cause to swing; influence, affect the opinion or actions of, move gracefu...sway
conversion, conversion of electric current, exchange, replacement; conversion; act of commuting (traveling back and forth regularly), reduction in severity of legal penaltycommutation
cord for holding back a curtain, ribbon for tying curtainstieback
couch, long upholstered seat having a back and arms, upholstered seat for several peoplesofa
counterattack, get back at somebody, restrain tears or emotionfight back
counterbalance, make amends, pay somebody for loss, reward; reimburse, pay back; make up for, see also:overcompensate, stress something to make up deficiencycompensate
cover something with tiles, hairstyle, lay shingles, cover with shingles; cut hair very short, pebbles, pebbly area, remove slag from iron, roof or wall tile, sign or nameplate, taper hair at back, thin piece of wood stone or other material laid in ove...shingle
cover, conceal, enshroud something, enshrouding object or force, loose sleeveless outer garment that fastens at the neck and hangs down the back; mask, disguisecloak
 

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