Results for: blues with heavy backbeat
English English
awkwardly designed, heavy, clumsy, cumbersomeclunky
backbeatafterbeat
ball hit with little force, belt for horse blanket, brightly colored bird known for tumbling flight, coiled bandage, cylinder that transmits force and motion, device for applying paint, device for flattening lawns, hair curler, heavy wave, inked tube, ...roller
baritone, male singer; baritone, male singing voice (between tenor and bass); (Linguistics) word that has a heavy stress or relative highness or lowness of a sound accent on its second to last syllablebarytone
battle cry, call made by bird or animal, cry out, enthusiastic shout; call; heavy breathing sound (characteristic of whooping cough), exclaim something, loud cry, shout enthusiastically, call; breath heavily (as one with whooping cough), urge or drive ...whoop
battleship, type of warship; heavy wool clothdreadnought
be involved with somebody, cart pushed by hand, dealings, drive a truck, exchange something, goods, large goods vehicle, large vehicle used to carry loads; wheeled frame for moving heavy things, dolly; piece of wood at the head of a mast or flagstaff w...truck
be out having fun, cattle prod, heavy tool used in mininggad
be self-indulgent with something, eat too much, heavy drinking or eating session, indulge excessively in an activity, period of excessive indulgence, spree, rompbinge
bearing a heavy loadheavy-laden
beat with cudgel, club, bludgeon, hit with a club, tool used to administer beatings, short heavy clubcudgel
beat, heavy leather whip, large whipbullwhip
become cloudy, cloudy; gloomy; sad, heavy cloud cover, mine arch, secure with loose stitches, sewn with long stitchesovercast
become or make something less burdensome, become or make something more cheerful, enlighten, flash, glow, make lighter; lessen the weight or load; relieve of worry; become lighter; become less heavy; become cheerful; illuminate; brighten; make a color ...lighten
big, powerful; heavy, weighty, expensive, forceful, larger than usual, powerfully built, strenuoushefty
 

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