Results for: adjSouthern U.S., bend like a pocketknife, double up, bend sharply in half
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act of squinting; sideways glance; state of being cross-eyed, strabismus (Ophthalmology), action of narrowing eyes, askew, eye condition, glance aside, hagioscope, have eyes not looking in parallel, look askance, look at with the eyes half-closed; glan...squint
act of stooping or bending low, act of crouching, bend down low, stoop down; cringe, bow low, bend in preparation to pounce, squatting positioncrouch
act of twisting or turning; bend; curve, act of winding something, air out, ventilate; blow a wind instrument; make sound by blowing; search out by smell; cause to be out of breath; catch one´s breath, blow something, breeze; direction of the wind; ga...wind
act of undulating; waving motion; wavy form, wave-like bend or curve, wavy movementundulation
act threateningly, be shown reared up in profile, build something with a slope, curved bend in a handrail, embankment, levee; sloping surface which connects two levels; frenzy, rampage, increment something gradually, movable stairs, move violently or t...ramp
adaptable, compliant, easy to bend, pliant; limber, able to move and bend with ease; compliant, flexible, moving easilysupple
add topping to something, beginning or earliest part, best part, car roof, crown of head, cut top off something, distill volatile part of solution, exceed or better something, first half of baseball inning, garment covering upper body, high, highest pa...top
adjSouthern U.S., bend like a pocketknife, double up, bend sharply in half; do a jackknife dive, do jackknife dive//jackleg, fold trailer in on cab, incompetent person, large pocketknife whose blade folds into the handle; dive in which the diver double...jackknife
affectionate, conciliatory, cowardly, declining economically, easily bent or molded, not firm; smooth, pleasant to the touch; faint, quiet, subdued; not sharply drawn; not strict; gentle; flabby; not strong; stupid, simple (Slang); easy (Slang); having...soft
African fruit bat, hammerhead shark, hammerkop, head of a hammer; type of shark having a head which resembles a double-headed hammer, tropical African wading bird, umbrettehammerhead
age of legal responsibility, difference in number of votes, greater number of people or things, greater part or number, number greater than half of the total; number of votes which amounts to more than half the votes cast; military rank or position of ...majority
airplane with a double set of wings, airplane with two sets of wingsbiplane
align with or against somebody, aspect, at the side, edge, either division, English, fit building with outer walls, from the side, half of body, half of carcass, incidental, join, ally with, support a particular party or viewpoint in a dispute; equip w...side
alley, be sharp, change direction sharply, change scene, delete data, dilute, divide deck of cards, divide something with sharp tool, divided, dividing of deck of cards, edit movie or video, fashion a garment, garment style, grow teeth through gums, ha...cut
alter course of wave of energy, cause energy or light waves to bend as they pass from one medium into a second medium in which the energy travels at a different speed, measure degree of refraction in something, show something through a different mediumrefract
 

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