Results for: of passing interest
English English
act of passing the time aimlessly, wasting of time, dawdlingloitering
act of shaving, barely touch in passing, reduce amount slightly, removal of body hair with a razor; shaving, thin slice; shaving tool, device which removes thin slices, remove a thin layer of, remove body hair with a razor; cut thin slices from; pass v...shave
action that causes a fall, catch somebody in a mistake, cause a device to operate, drug-induced hallucination, error, experience drug effects, fall caused by catching the foot, free an anchor, go on a journey, intense interest, light step, make a mista...trip
actual, having a striking result, military personnel or equipment, officially in force, producing a result, productive, efficient; in operation; impressive, ready for action, true as a rate of interesteffective
add interest, add together, consisting of more than one part, divided into parts, enclosed area; mixture, substance composed of different elements, group of buildings, having parts, intensify something, made from two or more words, make something by co...compound
add interest, become clearer, illuminate or get lighter, clarify; be clarified, look happy, make or become more promisingbrighten
additional or as replacement, blowing strongly, bright, cool, cool period, excitingly different, fresh gale, having recently calved, making unwanted sexual advances, new or good as new, not affected by time passing, not old or stale, not preserved, pro...fresh
additional payment, betting charge, surcharge on bets; interest on a payment (Slang), vigvigorish
administrative unit, area of the body, area or aspect, territory, domain; field, area of activity or interest, sphere, ecological area, geographic area, large indefinite area, range within which figure fallsregion
Advanced level, examination passing grade, school examinationA level
aestivation, arrangement of flower bud parts, passing the summer, state of inactivity during the summer months (Zoology); manner in which the petals and leaves of a flower bud are arranged (Botany); passing of a summer in a specific place (also aestiva...estivation
affair that should involve somebody, be interesting or important to somebody, be on the subject of, business, caring feelings, interest; affect, involve; worry, involve somebody or get involved, make somebody worried, object, worry or something causing...concern
affected or involved, curious or concerned, fascinated; concerned, involved; having a share or stake in something; motivated by self-interest, wanting somethinginterested
affectionate act, appropriate treatment, concentration, concentration; consideration; military posture in which a soldier stands in an upright position with his hands at his sides and his heels together (Military), formal military posture, interest, mi...attention
aimless, unmethodical, lacking order, passing from one thing to another, randomdesultory
 

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