Results for: player in middle of halfback-line
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abnormally turned in, characterized by an abnormal turning inward of a bone from the middle of the body (especially a knee or foot)varus
abode of humankind in Norse mythology, Middle Earth, Midgarth, MidgarthrMidgard
abrupt bend in a straight line, beginning, compensate; balance; print with an offset printing press, counteract somethingoffset
account of facts, decorate with legendary scenes, factual or fictional narrative, falsehood, floor in building, legend or romance, news report, plot of fiction or drama, rooms on one building level, short fictional prose piece, story line, subject for ...story
acolyte, assistant at Mass, file server, food utensil, person or thing that serves; player who puts the ball into play (Sports); serving utensils (such as a spatula); waiter; computer which manages network resources and provides services to client comp...server
act of a person who trolls; sending of intentionally erroneous messages to message boards in order to lure others to respond (Internet); fishing by trailing a baited line through the watertrolling
act of arranging into a line; act of waiting in line; creation of a list of tasks for a computer or peripheral device (Computers)queueing
act of binding or tying; cord used for tying or binding; something which binds or connects; slur, arched line that connects notes (Music); printed or written character consisting of two or more letters or characters joined together, bond, character con...ligature
act of curving, state of being curved; measure of the degree of a curve in a line, degree of curve, reciprocal of radiuscurvature
act of cutting back, curtailment; reduction, diminishment; inner structure that serves as a second line of defense within a fort, reduction of expensesretrenchment
act of emphasizing the beats or accents that are usually not accented (Music); omission of a letter or sound from the middle of a word (Grammar); change of meter (Poetry), placing of accent on weak beat, syncopesyncopation
act of forming into a line, act of straightening; positioning, arrangement; placement and direction of text or graphics in relation to the document margin (Computers, Printing), alinement, ground plan, linear or orderly arrangement, positioning of some...alignment
act of giving up claim on player, act of waiving a claim; document waving rights or a claim, document containing waiver, relinquishment of rightwaiver
act of going by, act of not doing something, act of throwing to player, alleyway; narrow road between mountains; successful grade on a test; sending of a ball to another player; movement of the hand, approve measure or be approved, attempt to kiss or t...pass
act of helping, aid, attend something, help somebody, team player helpassist
 

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