Results for: be about something, be manager of, deal with, feel, touch with the hands
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act of operating; working, performance, handling; venture, undertaking; series of actions, procedure (e.g. mathematical operations); campaign, series of activities to achieve a goal (e.g. military operations); surgery, business deal, controlling of som...operation
act of paying for somebody else, deal with something in a particular way, delight; refreshment or entertainment given to its recipient without cost; the bearing of the cost of a treat, discuss a topic, entertainment paid for by somebody else, negotiate...treat
act of refusing to do something; one who delays in signing a contract in the hopes of getting a better deal; one who refuses to cooperate, refusal to agree, somebody who holds outholdout
act of shaking, become by shaking, clasp hands as greeting, earthquake, fissure or crack, get rid of something, handshake, make somebody less confident, milk shake, mix by moving back and forth quickly; tremble, quiver; agitate, upset, distress; totter...shake
act of shaving, barely touch in passing, reduce amount slightly, removal of body hair with a razor; shaving, thin slice; shaving tool, device which removes thin slices, remove a thin layer of, remove body hair with a razor; cut thin slices from; pass v...shave
act of smelling, sniffing; sense of smell; scent, odor, fragrance; characteristic quality, aura, be detected when breathed in, detect by nose, feel or detect, give impression, give unpleasant impression, perceive an odor through the nose by means of th...smell
act of touching, advance hesitantly, be affected by something, be aware of something, believe something, cause particular sensation, examine something, experience something, grope, have sensation in body part, impression gained from touch, impression s...feel
act of traveling on or in; trip, journey; path, road; means of transportation, anchor, appear to be floating, be allowed to continue, be in race, be supported by something, deal with problem and survive, depend on something, do something effortlessly, ...ride
act of treating the body by rubbing or kneading the muscles or joints to stimulate circulation or relaxation, enhance, manipulate deceptively, rub or knead muscles and joints with hands to stimulate circulation or relaxation, give a massage, rub somebo...massage
act of wiping; act of smearing, annoy somebody, cause discomfort on skin by scraping, clean something with repeated strokes, difficulty, irritating thing, massage, press and move hand on something, rubbing action, touch something with dragging pressure...rub
act of wriggling; wriggling movement, squirming motion, feel emotional distress, twist and turn, wriggle, writhe, wriggle from discomfortsquirm
act with or feel rage, anger, fury; instance of violent weather (of the wind, waves, etc.); desire, passion, be furiously angry, behave furiously, be irate, extreme anger, force or intensity, object of fad, occur with violence, strong passion or enthus...rage
action of hitting, effect, force of collision, have an effect on something, influence, effect; colliding of two bodies; touch, press against; collide, crash; affect strongly, influence; pack in, squeeze in, press together forcefully, strike somethingimpact
activity, tumult, bustle, deal with something fast, engage in small-time illegal deals, hurry, initiative, noisy activity, play sport aggressively, propel, racket or swindle, sell something aggressively, solicit customers in shady deals, work quickly; ...hustle
add something to raise a surface level, become abundant, choose somebody, close up a hole, cover a blank area, enough to make a container full, hold office, improvised music, make somebody feel something powerfully, make something full or become full, ...fill
 

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