Results for: play or tinker with
English English
amusing play, funny drama, comic element, comic entertainment, comic genre, funny play, movie, or bookcomedy
angled position, be or set something at an angle, biased perspective, cause something to have a particular appeal, inclined, sloping, oblique, point of view, present with bias, running play, slant, slanting, slanty, slope, tilt; cause to slope; make bi...slant
announce something, be noisy, blast, bellow; play loudly, fanfare, flourish, blare of trumpets; din, loud noise, loud strident sound, make loud soundblare
apparatus for producer gas, manufacturer, one who produces goods or services; one responsible for general supervision of a motion picture (or play, television program, etc.), organism that makes its food, organizer of movie, recording, something genera...producer
appear in a first performance; appear in a first presentation, best or most important, first performance of a play (or show, movie, etc.); first presentation, first public performance, give first public performance, leading woman actor, present or be p...premiere
arc; rainbow; bending forward of the head or body; front end of a ship; rod with horsehair stretched between its two ends (used to play the violin); weapon from which arrows are shot; bowknot, archers, bend head or body forward, bend something into bow...bow
arrangement of hooks used for fishing, coach, carriage; small boat; job; musical engagement (Slang), demerit, fish with a gig, gigabyte, issue soldier with a demerit, musical performance, one-horse carriage, play a gig, pronged spear, racing boat, ride...gig
assumed identity or role, character in a play; human being; personality, character in literature, personal facadepersona
asterisk, be leading performer, celestial body in relation to fate, cover or decorate something with stars, destiny, have as leading actor, mark something with star, mass of gas in space, most important or proficient person, outstanding, play a leading...star
attempt to bypass, outflanking running playend run
available, away from here!, away from home, considering a verdict, exterior, external; wanting, lacking; directed away from; absent; retired from play (Baseball); out of bounds (Sports); extinguished; not in use, unfashionable; incorrect; unconscious, ...out
baby enclosure, enclosed area for children to play in safelyplaypen
bad play, incorrect or illegal play (Sports), make bad move, mistake made in game, play poorly, make an illegal play (Sports)misplay
bad sports performance, device that produces electric shock; something shocking, something that produces outrage, shocking story, play, or movie, something unpleasantshocker
baseball playtriple play
 

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