Results for: uncompromising, with front facing forward, without evasion or compromise
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act of driving something forward, act of pushing, act of propelling; thrust, driving forcepropulsion
act of evading, avoid answering, turn blow aside, ward off, turn away, repulse; evade, dodge, warding off, repulsion; evasion, avoidanceparry
act of going around, act of bypassing; avoidance, evasion, material for skirts, pieces of fleece, skirting boardskirting
act of moving forward in a series of light jumps; act of leaping lightlyskipping
act of omitting something, act of skipping; bounce, spring, jump; act of passing over something, omission, exclusion, be skipper of, deal with cursorily, jump repeatedly over circling rope, leave somewhere secretly, move forward in a series of light ju...skip
act of one who leads; conducting; guiding, instructing; (Airplanes) directing toward the front of the path of an enemy plane, ahead, glass framing, lead covering; lead framing; thin strip of lead or other metal which is placed between lines of type (Pr...leading
act of striding; one long step; distance covered in one step; progress, advance toward improving something, coordinated forward movement by animal, distance covered by long step, straddle, stride piano, take long step over something, trousers, walk wit...stride
act of wriggling, instance of moving back and forth as a worm or snake, writhing, squirming; evasion or escape (e.g. from a difficulty), move while twisting and turning, twist and turn, twist to and fro, wiggle, worm; evade (something unpleasant); make...wriggle
act or instance of waiting in expectation, expecting; looking forward to; preceeding, coming beforeanticipating
acting as a front, dried grass stalk, dry threshed grain stalks (used for bedding, animal fodder, basket weaving, etc.); single stalk of grain; hollow slender tube used to suck up liquids; something of little importance, item made of straw, of or perta...straw
acting in advance, expectant, looking forward to, feeling anticipation, one who anticipates, one who expectsanticipant
action of dancing, art of dancing, cause to dance, do a dance, evade an issue, evasion, fail to roll reentry number, jump up and down, move about quickly, move rhythmically to music, move rhythmically to music (often following pre-composed steps and mo...dance
add prefix to, arrange in advance, introduce with something, place before or in front of; add a prefix, add a word or word stem to the beginning of a word; set or arrange in advance, put before something, something preceding something else, title, word...prefix
advance or promote, ahead, at front of vessel, at the front, attacking player, indicates improvement, player positioned at the front of the offensive line (Sports), progressing, redirect mail, relating to the future, send, convey; promote; advance; res...forward
advance quickly, advance tape rapidly, button for fast-forward function, function for winding tape forwardfast-forward
 

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