Results for: provide new material for something, refill with fuel, replenish the supply of fuel
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absorbent roll of material placed in a wound or body cavity to stop a flow of blood; narrow roll of cotton or other material used to absorb menstrual flow, control blood flow, pad to check bleeding, plug of material used during menstruationtampon
abundance, full amount; excessive supply, excessive quantity, overabundance, give somebody enough or too much, inundate, fill to overflowing; stuff; overeat; feed to excess, oversupply, oversupply somethingglut
abundant supply, deposit of ore, lead, vein of metal orelode
abundant supply, generosity, generosity; money given as reward (often for the execution or capture of a wanted criminal)bounty
abundant, beginning of good time, beside or against, blush, redden; rinse with water; empty the toilet of water and waste material; release a flow; excite, animate; cause to fly up suddenly (birds); make even or level; empty a portion of the memory (Co...flush
accept or make do with something, amount of something in something else, capacity, cause to feel content, contentment, satisfaction, information available electronically, intellectually interesting material, list of subject or chapter headings, meaning...content
accumulate goods for future use, amass, large supply, supply of materials, materials that have been accumulated and set aside for future usestockpile
accumulation or supply that has been carefully gathered and set aside in a safe place, stockpile, store; treasure, collect, amass, stockpile (i.e. food, money, etc.), secret store, store a supply of somethinghoard
achieve something desired, carry out, complete, realize ambitions, satisfy requirement, supply amount of orderfulfill; fulfil
aching pain, article of clothing, bind pages, close wound, complete movement of a threaded needle through cloth or other material; single loop of yarn (Knitting); particular method of sewing; sudden intense pain; bit, small amount; piece of clothing, l...stitch
acquire something, obtain, get; buy, purchase; pimp, obtain people to work as prostitutes, provide prostitutesprocure
act of choking; throttle (in a car), artichoke, be too moved to speak, block passage or channel, fuel mixture regulator for engine, inedible central part of artichoke, lose nerve and falter, noise of choking, prevent breathing by constricting throat, p...choke
act of cutting off; part that branches off from another (as in a road or stream); cutoff switch (Electricity); point or time beyond which something is no longer effective or usable, break in music, electrical threshold, end of supply, limit, new river ...cutoff
act of dismissing from a job; setting on fire, igniting; shooting of a gun; shot of a gun; fuel for a fire; baking of ceramics in a kiln; exposing to heat, process of baking ceramicsfiring
act of donating; donation, something donated, something given, material supplied for publication or broadcast, regular paymentcontribution
 

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