Results for: hike out, not participate in, stay until end of
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boarding of ship, chat, chat with somebody, go to inspect place, go to see place, go to see somebody, inflict something on somebody, official inspection, social call, stay in a place, stay somewhere temporarily; spend time with a person or group of peo...visit
bold undertaking, dare, participate in an exciting experience; endanger oneself, put oneself at risk, escapade, exciting experience; risky undertaking, financial speculation, involvement in bold undertakingsadventure
brief overnight stay, camp outdoors in tents, set up a temporary camp, make camp, military or mountaineering camp, encampmentbivouac
brief stop, caesura, cause something to pause, cessation, break; intermission, suspension, fermata, hesitate, hesitation, musical symbol for time extension, short silence, stay briefly, stop briefly, halt, cease, discontinuepause
brief visit, dwell temporarily, live in a particular place for a relatively brief period of time, stay for time, temporary stay; temporary dwelling placesojourn
business, easy living, illegal scheme, live wildly, participate in riotous activities, loud noise, din; uproar, tumult; organized crime; deceptive act or scheme; profession, occupation; racket, light bat with an oval frame filled with netting (used in ...racket
camp, set up camp, lodge in a camp, stay in campencamp
cause somebody to participate, coil up, complicate something, concern somebody, contain something, enclose something, engross somebody, implicate somebody, include; cause to be concerned with, entangle; engage, engross; complicate; incriminate, cause t...involve
clingstone, hang on to; stick to, adhere to; stay close to; remain faithful to, hold tightly, hover over and suffuse, need somebody emotionally, retain ideas or customs, stick to something, sticking qualitycling
code word for letter "H", place for an overnight stay, place which provides overnight lodging and other services, pub, restauranthotel
condition of managing to stay alive, continuing to exist, existence, being; something which supports or maintains life or existence, keep, livelihood; state of being real, quality of abstract existencesubsistence
conduct a campaign (series of military operations; series of activities organized to accomplish a goal), participate in campaign, participate in political campaign, planned actions, series of military operations; series of activities organized to accom...campaign
contest, contend against another; participate in a contest, put up reasonable contest, try to wincompete
continue to live after another has died, outlive; remain in use, continue in existence, outlast; endure, withstand, live through something, remain alive or in existence, stay alive longer than somebodysurvive
covered with tar, full of tar, linger, remain, short stay, sojourn, delay, waittarry
 

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