Results for: past performance, sports arena record
English English
freed from being stuck, loosed, separated, unstick, unstick (Past participle of)unstuck
from past, old; of old times; in the past or former age (Archaic)olden
front section of court, section of a court closest to the net (Sports); outside entry area, courtyard, space in front of buildingforecourt
frozen assets; non-transferrable ownership, influence of past on present, perpetual ownership of propertymortmain
full of nostalgia, yearning for the past, sentimentalnostalgic
fun thing, gas well, well that yields natural gas; (Slang) something very amusing or outstanding (particularly a joke); (Slang) arrogant person, person or something that gasses; (Sports) drag car racer that uses gasoline to rungasser
fund that follows market performanceindex fund
galiot, light and fast galley used in the past in the Mediterranean; light flatbottom Dutch merchant ship with one mastgalliot
gauntlet, protective covering for the hand (against cold, dirt, etc.); padded covering for the hand (worn in boxing and other sports), protective glove, put a glove on something, put gloves on; provide with gloves, shaped covering for the handglove
get something just right, improve engine performance offine-tune
give a political awareness or flavor to, introduce into the political arena, make political, cause to be political; deal with politics, be involved in politicspoliticize
give signal to, insert into performance, instruct or remindcue in
given in exchange for money, Past tense of sellsold
given money or earning money, given money that was owed, Past tense of paypaid
goalie, one who guards the entrance of a goal to prevent the ball or puck from entering (Sports), goaltender, player who protects goalgoalkeeper
 

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