Results for: open, remove blockage, pull out stops, remove stopper from, unblock something
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act of open the mouth wide and taking a deep breath (involuntarily - from tiredness or boredom)yawning
act of opening, beginning of a game, clearing in woods, first part, first performance for the general public, first time something is used or done, gap, making open; aperture; available job; chance, opportunity, put into an open position, vacancyopening
act of passing a liquid or gas through porous material to remove impurities; act of slowly passing in or out; sending through a filterfiltering
act of pinching or pulling with a jerk; sharp pluck; action of administering fine adjustments (to a mechanism, etc.), adjust something slightly, pinch or pull with a jerk; pluck sharply; administer fine adjustments (to a mechanism, sharp pinch, slight ...tweak
act of prying, get information with difficulty, inquire nosily, leverage, look curiously, peep, peer; meddle, interfere; force open, wrest open with a crowbar or similar tool, open using leverage, somebody who pries, tool for applying leveragepry
act of pulling something along, act of towing, act of dragging or pulling with a rope or chain, fibers, pull something, something that pulls, state of being pulled alongtow
act of registering or being registered, enrollment, act of entering into an official record, choice of combinations of organ stops, combination of organ stops, enrolment process, entry in register, legal proof for vehicle, people registering togetherregistration
act of scrubbing, area of low vegetation, cancel something, clean by rubbing, cleanse for surgery, clothing worn while performing surgery, mongrel, offensive term, player not on first string, remote place, remove dirt by rubbing, remove impurities from...scrub
act of separating; animals chosen to be butchered, choose, select; sift, separate, reduction of animal numbers, remove as worthless, remove from herd, something without valuecull
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 stopping, halt; something which causes a secession of movement, obstruction, blockage, situation where things are stoppedstoppage
act of stretching; condition of being stretched; large expanse; stretchiness, elasticity; duration of time; period of imprisonment, be enough, challenge, draw out to the full length, extend, elongate; be extended; reach out; pull, make taut; strain; be...stretch
act of sucking something, act of sucking; sound produced by sucking; something that is is sucked, be very bad, draw into the mouth using the lips and tongue; draw in, pull in; place in the mouth and draw upon; cause to dissolve in the mouth; be repulsi...suck
act of tugging, instance of dragging or pulling; struggle; device for tugging or pulling; tugboat, chain or strap for hauling, make laborious effort, pull at or move something, tow, strong pull, struggle or contest, tow ship, vehicle that pulls anothertug
act of washing or cleansing with a liquid (as with water), cleansing liquid, cosmetic treatment for hair, dip something into dye, flush mouth with water, gentle wash, lightly clean something in liquid, cleanse (as with water); soak in water to remove s...rinse
 

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