Results for: team up with somebody
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family name; Jeremiah Dixon (1733-1779), English astronomer and surveyor, member of the team that measured the border known today as the Mason-Dixon line; city in Illinois (USA)Dixon
family name; Kobe Bryant (born 1978), professional basketball player, youngest player ever voted onto the NBA All Star team (at age 19)Bryant
famous basketball teamHarlem Globetrotters
feathers as stuffing, having only specified amount left, hill; hilly upland country; soft insulating feathers; fine soft hairs; descent; reverse; four plays in a row that advance a team at least ten yards down the field toward a touchdown (American foo...down
fellow member of a team, member of the same teamteammate
female newscaster, female broadcaster (on television), woman anchor on sports team, woman who presents newsanchorwoman
field hockey, ice hockey, game played on ice with sticks curved at one end and a flat puck; field hockey, game played on a field with sticks curved at one end and a ball, see also: street hockey, team sport played on icehockey
Forward Repair Team; military support unit that goes into the front lines with soldiers and is responsible for the maintenance of military equipment (such as tank and vehicle repairs)FRT
furthest from the hole, gradually, in a different direction, in another place, in another place; far, at a great distance, in distance or time, in the future, into storage or safekeeping, into the distance, not on the home field, played on another team...away
game in which two teams position themselves on either side of a high net on a rectangular court and hit a ball back and forth over the net, large inflated ball, team sportvolleyball
game played with a mallet and ball while riding horseback, polo shirt, team game played on horseback, team game played with ballpolo
Groucho Marx (1895-1977, born Julius Henry Marx), American comedian, member of the popular comedy team "The Marx Brothers"Groucho
group of police officers, group of soldiers, military formation, small military unit; small group of people trained to work together as a team, team of peoplesquad
Harpo Marx (1888-1964, born Adolph Marx), American comedian, member of the popular comedy team "The Marx Brothers"Harpo
host, broadcaster (on television); last member of a team to carry out his assignment (Sports), male anchor on sports team, man news anchoranchorman
 

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