Results for: firm grip, grasp something around middle, grip tightly
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amidships, in the middle of a boat or shipmidships
amidst, prep. in the middle of; surrounded by, while something is happening, within or amongamid
An arrangement whereby a firm uses research from another firm at no cost in exchange for executing all of its trades with the firm providing the research.Quid pro quo
An entity that stands ready and willing to buy a security for its own account (at its bidprice) or sell from its own account (at its ask price). Used in the context of general equities. Individual or firm acting as a principal in a securities transacti...Dealer
ancient ruler of Asia Minor, member of a Macedonian dynasty which ruled various area in Asia Minor and the Middle East between 321-64 BC, of or pertaining to the Seleucids or their Asian dynastySeleucid
ancient Semitic language of Assyria and Babylonia, extinct Middle Eastern language, native or inhabitant of the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom of Akkad, of or pertaining to the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom of Akkad; of or pertaining to Akkadian, of or pe...Akkadian
Anjou pear, firm variety of pear, former province in western France in the lower Loire valley. Once ruled by the English kings, it was claimed for France in 1481.Anjou
annoy somebody, experience or cause stomach pains, grumble constantly, minor complaint, seize; grasp; cause pain (in the stomach); complain (Slang), stomach pain; complaint (Slang)gripe
any of several species of carnivorous marine mammals from the suborder Pinnipedia; imprint; stamp, insignia; material used to tightly close an opening or object; mark, symbol; sign of approval or authorization, attach authenticating seal to something, ...seal
appetite, bulge, bulging part, desire or persistence, front of body around stomach, front part, stomach; venter, abdomen, inflate, fill; become inflated; protrude, stand out, interior cavity, middle part of body, upper surface of stringed instrumentbelly
applejack, brace on mast, coat of armor of Middle Ages, device for lifting something heavy, device that turns spit, electrical socket, flag on a ship, hunt at night with lightjack
approaching middle of something, bringing together toward a central point; concentration, concentration of power in few handscentralization
Arab, Islamic or Arab, member of ancient desert people, Muslim opposing Christian Crusades, nomadic tribe that lived on the Syrian border of the Roman Empire (History); Arab, member of a Semitic people of the Middle East and northern Africa; Moslem (es...Saracen
Arab, member of a Semitic people living in the Middle East and northern Africa, Arabian horse, of Arabia, somebody from ArabiaArabian
Arabian, of a Semitic people living in the Middle East and northern Africa, Arabic language, language spoken by the Arabs, of Arabia, of Arabic, Semitic languageArabic
 

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