Results for: create something again
English English
bake egg in dish, create gathers in fabric by sewing parallel rows of running stitches, gather fabric, gathers created in a fabric by sewing parallel rows of running stitchesshirr
bar or nightclub, combined, connect at a joint; be connected at a joint; create with joints; cut at a joint (as of meat), connection; point of connection; large section of meat; marijuana cigarette (Slang); shabby bar or nightclub (Slang); establishmen...joint
basic file format used to create text files containing basic design commands (Computers)RTF (Rich Text Format)
be boundary to, boundary of an area, create boundaries; restrict; reduce; function as a border, farthest point, degree, or amount, maximum money allowed in betting, maximum of a mathematical function, maximum or minimum amount allowed, point at which s...limit
be sculptor, carve or model material, change shape of something naturally, create three-dimensional artwork using any of several techniques (carving, modeling, welding, etc.); form, mold, make sculpturesculpt
be writer, doodles, hasty note, make meaningless markings, messy handwriting, scrawl, illegible handwriting; doodle, meaningless writing, write messily, write quickly and sloppily, scrawl; doodle, create meaningless pictures or scrawlscribble
become more intense, create something, examine a patient thoroughly, excite emotions in somebody, improve somethingwork up
begin line in from margin, certificate for interest on public debt, contract as apprentice, dent, draw up in duplicate, fit notched edges, form recess in, indenture, make a notch, make an incision; form a deep recess; create a dent in; leave a blank sp...indent
being creative, imaginative ability, innovativeness, inventiveness; artistry; ability to createcreativity
bend upper body forward, feeling, hump, hump; protrusion; feeling, premonition, piece, push or shove somebody, push out or up to create a hump, arch in a convex manner, push self forward, stoophunch
blemish, bring disrepute, create blot, dry with absorbent material, exposed piece, eyesore, stain, blemish; smear, speckle, stain; absorb with blotter paper, weak pointblot
block; obstruct; play defensively (Cricket); (in Parliament) filibuster, give very long speeches in an attempt to stop the passage of a law (British), deliberately create delay, refuse to cooperatestonewall
blue and white picture produced using photographic paper treated with cyanide, blueprint, photographic process based on the use of paper treated with cyanide (used to create blue and white photographs similar to blueprints)cyanotype
boat equipped with sails that catch wind to create propulsion, boat with sails, sailing boatsailboat
body structure, collect a set of playing cards, construct, create; energize, increase intensity, figure, have something built, make something by joining parts, stage of software development, standard of construction, to form or developbuild
 

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