Results for: move away backward, retreat from a situation
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flat-bottomed freight boat, move roughly, open boat used ceremonially, push, small naval boat, transport by barge, transport freight in a bargebarge
flexible, lacking force, lacking stiffness, wilted, droopy; lifeless, lacking energy; weak; flexible, lacking volume or substance, lameness, irregular awkward walk, not stiffened by boards, unconvincing, walk with a limp; move or progress in an awkward...limp
floating object, flutterboard, irrigate land, live aimlessly, move gracefully, move on liquid, paddle wheel blade, period between deposit and withdrawal, propose plan, rest on surface of liquid, sell shares in company, sell stocks or bonds, soft drink ...float
flow, mingle, move around circular system, move from place to place; distribute, pass around, hand outcirculate
flowing, liquid, liquid or gas, moving or smoothly carried out, of a substance that can easily change its shape; flexible, changeable; smooth, graceful; easily converted into cash, substance whose molecules move freely and that tends to take the shape ...fluid
foamy waves, ride on ocean waves using a specially designed board; navigate in the Internet, move from site to site on the Internet in order to find information or for entertainment; scan through the programs on television or radio stations, ride waves...surf
folded or bent backward; inverted, upside-down, upside downresupinate
foot-operated lever for machine, foot-operated lever for musical instrument, lever that is used to operate a device, make bicycle move, of the foot, operate or play instrument using foot mechanism, pedal point, press on a pedal; ride a bicyclepedal
force of gravity, force of attraction between two masses; tendency to move toward, force that attracts things, moving in direction of somethinggravitation
force something up or down, hand tool containing a toothed wheel that can only move in one direction, make something increase or decrease in segmented steps, move with ratchet, ratchet wheel or pawl, turning device moving in one directionratchet
force to leave home, move from its usual place; remove from office; oust, replace, take the place of, move from usual place, remove from post, replace fluid with object, take place of atomdisplace
forked and curved (of the ends of the arms of a cross), with forking arms that curve backwardmoline
form part of a zigzag, move in a zig-zag, one direction of a zigzagzig
form rugby scrum, play in rugby to get ball, scrummage, tight formation of players who struggle to take possession of the ball (Rugby); confusing situation, uproar (British)scrum
fritter, move restlessly, person or thing which flits; fluttering movement; metal fragment used for decoration, quick movementflitter
 

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