Results for: act or instance of waiting in expectation, expecting
English English
admonishment, reproof, reprimand; instance of using insulting or abusive languagescolding
aircraft waiting to land, arrangement of firearms, book storage in a library, chimney or chimneys, heap with piles of objects, heap; tall bookshelf; chimney; (Computers) area in memory where information can be stored and then retrieved in the reverse o...stack
alcoholic drink that is consumed quickly; instance of drinking a beverage quickly, drink quickly or heartily, drink with large gulps, drink quickly; drink an alcoholic beverage quickly and cheerfully, hearty drinkquaff
allow animals to eat grass, break the skin slightly, change TV channels, eat food in supermarket, eat grass in fields, eat snacks, instance of rubbing lightly against something; scrape; scratch; act of grazing, act of eating grass, keep stopping and st...graze
amount of rain fallen over time, occurrence of rain, quantity of rain that has fallen; shower, instance of water droplets falling from the clouds during stormy weatherrainfall
amount sold or rate of selling, auction, commercial transaction in which one party buys an item from another party; instance of offering goods at a reduced price; demand for merchandise; auction, department selling things, market or demand, opportunity...sale
annoyance at waiting, eagerness, lack of patience, inability to wait; intolerance; restlessnessimpatience
annoyed at waiting, eager, easily annoyed, showing impatience, unable to wait, lacking patience; intolerant; restlessimpatient
another order, arrange something again, rearrange something, reorganize; request again, ask for again, make an order again, renewed request for something, instance of asking for something again, request new supplyreorder
anticipated moment, appointed moment, apprenticeship period, certain interval, closing time, geologic division, historical period, instance, measure how long something takes, method of measuring intervals, military service, minute or hour, moment somet...time
anticipation of something happening, expectancy, expected standard, hope, longing or waiting for, notion of something, prospects for the futureexpectation
argue noisily, horizontal line; journey in a rowboat; instance of paddling; argument, quarrel; noise, ruckus, line of seats, line of things, loud fight, narrow street between lines of houses, paddle, propel a boat with oars; rebuke, scold, reprimand (B...row
attitude characterized by the expectation of defeat and failuredefeatism
attitude toward something, physical position or bearing while standing; opinion, place for pitching and belaying, position of player, position of wheels, transportation waiting place, way of standingstance
band of musicians, be a waiter, be delayed or ignored for now, be hoping for something, be ready or available, delay something, do nothing expecting something to happen, remain in a location until a specific occurrence; be ready or available; work as a...wait
 

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