Results for: remove from string, remove or loosen strings of, upset somebody
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appear larger each night, become something stated, beeswax, earwax, increase, made of wax; resembling wax, naturally-occurring greasy substance, polish something with wax, preparation for polishing, record, remove hair with wax, resinous mixture used i...wax
apply algorithm to a string, chop into little pieces; make a mess of, dish of chopped meat and other vegetables; mess, muddle; hashish, pot, marijuana (Slang); recycling or reworking of old material (often regarding written or spoken words); pound sign...hash
aquatic toad, plucked string instrument, Suriname toadpipa
arise, come from, originate; remove the stem from; stop, check, dam up; restrain, hold back, base of a word, central stalk of a plant; petiole; slender part which connects or supports; main part of a word to which affixes are added (Grammar); family li...stem
arrange grain sheaves in shock, collide, distressing feelings after shock, electric shock, give somebody electric shock, jolt, collide; upset, distress; offend, stun; subject to an electrical current; form bundles of grain or corn for drying, collision...shock
artificial waterway, channel water away from, duct; emptying of liquid; hole in sink or bathtub used for emptying water; (British) sewer pipe, device to remove fluid from wound, discharge into something, draw out (liquid); flow out (liquid); empty slow...drain
auxiliary member of wing, freelance or part-time journalist, horizontal timber, narrow mineral vein, one who arranges objects on a string; horizontal timber; part-time journalist who covers a local area and supplies stories to a newspaper published in ...stringer
avoid work, in a slack manner; limply, loosely; slowly, sluggishly, lax, loosen, relieve tension or pressure; shirk, evade; become loose; be careless, looseness, looseness; slowdown in activity, lull, deceleration; loose part; (Slang) prostitute, movin...slack
awaken, bother, interrupt; confuse; worry, cause concern; cause disorder, change shape or position, interrupt somebody, spoil peace and quiet, upset somebodydisturb
bad check, fake financial transaction, fly like a kite, float, glide; obtain money by means of a fraudulent check, glide as if flying, light framework covered with a thin material and flown in the air at the end of a long string; and of a number of sma...kite
baffle somebody, base of a tree, campaign, cut down to a stump, truncate; remove tree stumps; challenge, dare; perplex, confound; make a political campaign speech; stub, strike the end of something against a hard surface, cylindrical implement used in ...stump
band composed of musicians of many different instruments (usually including string and wind instruments); space reserved in front of a stage for musicians (Theatre), front seats, group of musicians, large group of classical musicians, main floor of the...orchestra
bar across guitar strings, device for changing the tone of a stringed instrument, Mafia leadercapo
bass, bass viol, largest instrument in violin family, string bassdouble bass
be capable of being moved, move somebody to another place, relocate plant, removal from one place and introduction to another (organ, refugee, etc.), transfer, relocation, remove from one place and introduce into another (organ, person, resident from e...transplant
 

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