Results for: cause to stick in mud, dirty with mud
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boisterous comedy, boisterous comedy characterized by horseplay and farce; stick or combination of sticks used by clowns and other comic entertainers to produce a loud slapping sound, of or pertaining to a slapstick comedy, farcical, characterized by t...slapstick
boring, dull, dreary, cheerless, dismal, dull-colored fabric, lacking color or brightness, of pale grayish brown color, prostitute, hooker; woman who is dirty and unkemptdrab
bowl; plate; prepared food; portion, share; (Slang) stunning or attractive person (especially a woman), container for serving food, dirty plates, cutlery, and pans, food prepared to recipe or style, good-looking person, hollow out, hollow place, put on...dish
bread baked in long narrow loaves, French bread; rectangular-shaped gem, convex molding, rectangular gem, shape of baguette gem, stick-shaped loafbaguette
break, damage, injure; make dirty, clay jar; someone or something that is old and decrepit (person, horse, etc.); lie, nonsense, clay pot, disable something or somebody, pottery fragment, soot, worn-out thingcrock
broken stick, broken staff, broken rodbroken reed
burning stick, device emitting flame, flashlight, piece of wood that is lit on fire to provide light, lamp, set on fire, ignite, set ablaze, set something on fire, source of enlightenmenttorch
candy on stick, lollypop, piece of candy on attached to the end of a stick (also lollypop)lollipop
canopy, equipment to check proper functioning, examiner, one who gives a test, sample of product, small stick, somebody who tests, somebody who tests new productstester
careless, difficult to sort out, dirty or disordered, unorganized, disorderly; dirty; mixed up; making a mess, dirtyingmessy
catapult, sling, small hand weapon, small hand-held weapon made of a loop of elastic connected to a Y-shaped stick and used to hurl stones or other small projectilesslingshot
Catherine wheel, firework, rotating toy, toy that has paper or plastic blades pinned to a stick and is designed to spin in the wind, windmillpinwheel
cause massing of cells, clomp, cluster of cells, cluster of things, cluster of trees or plants; lump or mass; thumping sound, cluster together; collect together; grow together; stick together, combine things into mass, mass of similar things, move with...clump
cause to stick in mud, dirty with mud; cause to sink in mud, soilbemire
causing small swellings and itching, have or cause urticaria, sting, stick (as with nettles); beat, whip; tease, provoke; cause to be infected with hivesurticate
 

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