Results for: short hand on a timepiece
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forcible gush; sudden outburst; stream, jet, squirt; marked increase of effort for a short time, gush out suddenly and forcibly, spout, surge; make an increased effort for a short period of time, jet of liquid or gas, make something gush out, sudden in...spurt
form a rick, form into heaps, stack, pile; twist, sprain, strain a joint or muscle by twisting (also wrick), heap of hay or grain; stack of short wood logs, stack of hay or strawrick
form of Japanese verse consisting of 17 syllables; poem written according to this form, hokku, short Japanese poemhaiku
formation in football, gun that shoots pellet load, hit-or-miss, involving intimidation, smooth-barreled gun that fires small pellets over short distances and is used to hunt small gameshotgun
forward rotation of the arm or hand so that the palm faces downwardpronation
front of printed sheet, right-hand page, right-hand page of a book, versorecto
full of stumps; short and thick, stocky, dumpystumpy
funds transferred for short-term gainhot money
game similar to handball but played with a small racquet rather than the bare hands, indoor sport using short-handled racketracquetball
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
General: having neither a short nor long position in a stock. Clean.Flat
genus of insects that have a very short adult lifeEphemera
gesture of the hand in an up and down motion, flutteringwaving
give material a rippled pattern, incoming group, line curving in alternating directions, loose curve in hair, make into or be in undulations, Mexican wave, move hand repeatedly as signal, move in waves, move something repeatedly in air, moving ripple o...wave
glass, hand-held lensmagnifying glass
 

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