Results for: lower half of a poultry leg, stick for beating a drum, stick used for beating a drum
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eastern half of the Eartheastern hemisphere
economically lacking, flattened, having depression, lower, sad, gloomy; economically depressed; flattened, pressed down, unhappy, weakdepressed
either half of BibleTestament
emergency procedure to revive a person whose heart has stopped beating by alternately pressing on their chest and mouth-to-mouth breathing, emergency technique to revive somebodycardiopulmonary resuscitation
epoxy resin, flexible synthetic resin (used in production of glues and plastics), relating to epoxide, stick with epoxy resinepoxy
examine something thoroughly, give somebody a beating, redo somethingwork over
expanding and contracting rhythmically; beating, throbbing, of pulsation, vibrating rhythmicallypulsatory
expanding and contracting rhythmically; throbbing, beating, pulsativepulsatile
expressed by means of the lips and teeth (Phonetics), labiodental consonant, sound made using the lips and teeth (Phonetics), with the upper teeth on the lower liplabiodental
extremely small, letter written in minuscule, lower case letter; small handwriting, lowercase, medieval writing style, small letter, tiny, very smallminuscule
extremely, flogging, whipping, lashing, beating, huge, large and impressive, enormous (British Slang)whacking
fabled monster being half man and half horse (Greek Mythology)centaur
facing axis, of lower body at front, of or close to abdomen, of or near the belly, ventral finventral
falls in the Yosemite National Park, California. Consisting of the Upper Yosemite Falls and the Lower Yosemite Falls, it is one of the highest falls in the world, with a total drop of 739 m/2,245 ft .Yosemite Falls
farce, mixture of foods that are finely chopped and seasoned; mixture of ground raw meat or poultry finely chopped and seasoned and bound with eggs; stuffing, type of stuffingforcemeat
 

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