Results for: cheat somebody, hand with no trumps, plot, scheme, sharp bend on car racing circuit
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catapult, sling, small hand weapon, small hand-held weapon made of a loop of elastic connected to a Y-shaped stick and used to hurl stones or other small projectilesslingshot
catch on a jagged projection; tear on a sharp protruding part; catch, grab (Informal); be caught, become entangled, be obstructed, catch on a snag, clear of obstructions, get tangled, hole in fabric, sharp protruding point; tree branch or tree stump pa...snag
category of racing car, established form of words, method of doing something, milk for babies, plan or method, rule expressed in symbols, set of symbols representing chemical composition, set way of saying or doing something; mixture fed to a baby in p...formula
cattle truck, kind of racing car, railroad car for livestockstock car
cause distress, extract something with difficulty, force out liquid by twisting, squeeze; bend; twist; apply pressure; hold by force; behead, twist and compress something, twist given to wet material, twist something forcibly and painfully, twisting or...wring
cause to become a widow or a widower because of the death of a spouse; take away something valuable, extra hand of cards, make somebody widow or widower, see also:grass widow, see also:orphan, short final line of paragraph, woman left behind, woman who...widow
cause to curve, curve ball, form into a curve, bend; turn, grade students relatively to one another, line representing equation, line that is not straight, continuously bending line; bend, turn (in a road), move in curve, plotted line, rounded line, so...curve
causing refraction, causing rays of light or energy to bend as they pass from one medium into another, relating to refractionrefractive
causing sadness or pity, piquant, bitter, pungent; sharp-witted, keen, eloquent; sharp, pointed, incisive, sharply painful, sharply perceptive, strong smelling or tastingpoignant
caustic and pointed, sharp and pointed, spicy, piquant, sharp (of flavor, odor, etc.); biting, sarcastic; clever, witty, strong-smelling or strong-tastingpungent
central chip in microcomputer, integrated circuit that performs the central processing and internal functions of a computer (Computers), processormicroprocessor
chair with armrests, chair with side supports for resting the arms, with no first-hand experiencearmchair
change moving in a downward direction, drop-off (e.g.: "there was a sharp lessening in sales"lessening
change of place, change schools or subjects, change vehicles, conveyance, design applied to surface, exchange, conveying something from one person to another, give ownership of, move from one place to another, relocate, hand over, pass on, pass from on...transfer
change to shared ownership, make communal, hand over (land, etc.) to the communitycommunalize
 

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