Results for: award for coming in second
English English
after an expected time, after the usual or expected time, tardily; recently; far into the night; far on in time; formerly, after the usual time, beyond the usual time, coming or occurring after the usual or expected time, tardy, slow, delayed; newest, ...late
after, at a later date or time; afterwards, subsequently, more late, occurring or coming after, see you laterlater
agree the truth of something, allow something as a favor or privilege, area of land, award; gift, present; contribution, donation, bestow; give; agree; answer to -; donate, comply with a request, legal transaction, money given for a purpose, transfer d...grant
ankle bracelet, ankle sock, short sock coming just above ankle, short sock reaching just above the ankle; ankle ornamentanklet
antagonist of Jesus Christ, any opponent of Jesus Christ, false messiah that will battle Jesus at his second coming; one who opposes ChristAntichrist
antecedent, preceding; predecessive, coming before (in a job, etc.); serving as an omen; announcing, at initial stage, indicating something to come, precursiveprecursory
appreciate, esteem, respect, hold in high regard; estimate value, appraise, assess worth, award for winner, reward, trophy, item won in a competition; booty, loot, plunder; acquisition, property that has been obtained from others, captured ship or carg...prize
approaching, approaching; arrival; coming on, coming nearer; approaching, onsetoncoming
approaching, coming soon; looming, threatening, imminent or threateningimpending
approaching, coming, appearance, entrance, enteringarriving
appropriate, suitable, fitting, flattering, befitting, process of coming into existence, process of changing into, developing, showing somebody to advantagebecoming
area in the northeast, compass point between N and E, direction situated between north and east on a compass, from northeast, moving or facing northeastward; situated in the northeast; coming from the northeastnortheast
area in the southeast, compass point between S and E, facing toward the southeast; coming from the southeast, point of direction midway between south and east; area located in a southeastern direction, toward the southeast; from the southeastsoutheast
area in the southwest, compass point between S and W, facing toward the southwest; coming from the southwest, point of direction midway between south and westsouthwest
arrangement in single file, coming one after another, horse team harnessed in single file, horse-drawn carriage, one behind another, tandem bicycle, two-wheeled carriage pulled by two horses harnessed one behind the other; team of horses harnessed in s...tandem
 

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