Results for: give sharp retort, stop from expressing
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change a title, give a new nameretitle
change appearance of somebody, transform, give a new form or appearancetransfigure
change from religious to secular, give control of something to laitylaicize
change moving in a downward direction, drop-off (e.g.: "there was a sharp lessening in sales"lessening
change of place, change schools or subjects, change vehicles, conveyance, design applied to surface, exchange, conveying something from one person to another, give ownership of, move from one place to another, relocate, hand over, pass on, pass from on...transfer
changeable, depressed, grumpy, in a bad mood; affected by sharp mood swings, displaying particular mood, unpredictably grumpy or gloomymoody
characterize somebody or something, explain, clarify; limit, set boundaries, give meaning of word, mark, show something clearly, statedefine
characterize, give lower mark, lower price, make written notemark down
characterized by faithfulness and dedication; used in prayers or religious worship (i.e. devotional book), expressing religious devotion, short religious servicedevotional
charm; attractive or polished appearance, make attractive; give something a polished appearancespiff
chatter, cluck, make a quick sharp sound; chatter, babble, make noise, sharp noise, sound of clacking, sharp striking sound; chatterclack
cheat somebody, hand with no trumps, plot, scheme, sharp bend on car racing circuitchicane
chemical antibleeding agent, instrument used to stop bleeding or hemorrhaging; agent which retards bleeding, surgical clamphemostat
chilly, pinching; sharp, biting, sharp-tasting, tending to bitenippy
Christian God, courtesy title for a man, expressing surpriseLord
 

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