Results for: crude shoe, rough shoe, heavy boot
English English
like buckram, stiff fabric, stiffen something with buckram, thick heavy cotton fabric (used in bookbinding)buckram
liner for shoe, see also:insoleinnersole
low heel, low-heeled shoekitten heel
low shoe that laces over the instep, sturdy lace-up shoeoxford
lubricious, slippery, greasy; unstable; wanton; crude; lasciviouslubricous
machine that raises heavy objects, screw jackjackscrew
made hard through boiling in water (of eggs); rough, tough (Slang); hardened by experience; practicalhard boiled
make a mechanical whirring noise; speak with a burr; create a rough edge or point, make whirring sound, mechanical whirring noise; sound made by cars; guttural pronunciation of "r" (in Scottish and Northern English dialects); rough edge; prickly seedpo...burr
make a preliminary drawing, produce a rough drawing or outline, make a sketch, picture done quickly and roughly, rough draft of a drawing; brief description; rough draft or outline; short performance, short comic act; short story or essay written in an...sketch
make spattering sound, minor quarrel; light slap; gaiter that covers the instep and ankle and is fastened to a shoe by a strap under the heel; young oyster or other shellfish, petty quarrel, quarrel pettily, quarrel; slap lightly; deposit eggs, produce...spat
Malayan heavy dagger with wavy bladecreese
male first name; name given to a hurricane that hit Central American in 1998 and caused heavy casualties and property damage (thousands of people killed in Honduras, Nicaragua and Guatemala)Mitch
male sheep, male sheep; battering ram, heavy device used to crush or force something (such as a locked door)ram
marcel, marcel wave, style hair in a marcel, wavy hairstyle, with heavy accentuation//marcelmarcato
mass of fallen timber and tangled brush; trap for large animals in which a heavy weight falls on and kills or disables the prey, type of trapdeadfall
 

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