Results for: attack with words, energy, excitement
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cheer, shout of excitement or encouragement, yell in excitement, encourage with loud shouts, interj. hurray!, yahoo! (used to express great excitement or encouragement)hoorah
chemical activity involving particular substance, life-sustaining chemical activity, process in which food is converted to provide energy and to produce and maintain cells and tissues (Physiology, Chemistry)metabolism
chemical compound that when ignited produces a strong blast of energy, substance used to create an explosion, liable to explode, likely to generate violent anger, loaded with combustible material, liable to blow up, operated by exploding, plosive, some...explosive
chemical compound which has the same number and kind of atoms as another but differs in structural arrangement (Chemistry), chemically identical molecule with a different structure, nuclide with a different energy stateisomer
chemical conversion, process in which a solid is transformed directly into a gas or a gas directly into a solid (Chemistry); redirection of instinctual energy into socially constructive channels (Psychoanalysis), redirecting of unacceptable impulsessublimation
chemical energy from photosynthesisprimary production
chirping noises; giggling or chattering; trembling out of excitement or agitationtwittering
choice of words, formulation, choice of words; formulating, diction; verbal expression; stylizingwording
choice of words, spoken clarity, style or manner of speaking or writing; enunciationdiction
Christian religious words, female first name, musical setting of Gloria, name of a number of Christian hymns; musical setting for one of these hymns; halo, nimbus; type of closely woven fabricGloria
Christian religious words, musical setting of Gloria in ExcelsisGloria in Excelsis
Christian religious words, musical setting of Gloria PatriGloria Patri
citation, passage taken from another source; commercial offer; quotation mark, punctuation mark used to enclose a direct citation (the mark " ), cite, repeat the words of another person; offer as evidence to support a claim; state a price, offer a pric...quote
citric acid cycle, metabolic energy cycle, tricarboxylic acid cycleKrebs cycle
citrus peel used as flavoring, excitement, craving, desire, longing; spice, seasoning, exciting element adding to enjoyment, grate the skin of citrus fruit, hearty enjoyment, make something more stimulating and enjoyable, piquant flavorzest
 

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