Results for: give sharp retort, stop from expressing
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come to light, give off vapor through skin, happen, lose water vapor, occur; emit vapor through the surface of an object; become known, see also:sweattranspire
comforting, feeling thanks, thankful, appreciative; expressing thanksgrateful
coming attraction, describe a show in advance, description of a forthcoming show, early show, early display, early exhibition, make an early show, give an advance performance; see an advance performance, view an early show, opportunity to see something...preview
coming time, coming events, coming; that will happen; in the days to come, commodities traded for later delivery, compensation to come, future condition, future tense, happenings to come, of or in tense expressing future, tense referring to things to c...future
command used to make somebody stop, crippled, lame (Archaic), pause; cause to stop; hesitate, be uncertain, temporary stop, standstill; break or pause in a march or journeyhalt
comment made abruptly, exclamation expressing emotion, interjecting of a word or phrase in a conversation; word or phrase inserted in a conversation; exclamation expressing emotion or feeling (Grammar)interjection
comment with illustration, explanatory heading, descriptive title, give something caption, heading of legal document, heading or subheading, movie or television subtitle, write a caption, provide with a captioncaption
commit something again, entrust again, redeliver, give again; resend to a committee, send something backrecommit
communicate information to, tell, apprise, notify; tell on, betray; inspire; animate, give structure to, learn about something, tell somebody something, tell the police, underlie and animate somethinginform
comparative degree (Grammar), comparative form of word, compared to others, in a form expressing increase, involving comparisons, pertaining to comparison; relative; using comparison; of the comparative degree (Grammar)comparative
compensation, free, give somebody a comp, jazz accompaniment, play jazz accompaniment, set or arrange type (Printing); provide free of charge; provide with a free gift or service; perform an improvised accompaniment for a jazz soloist (Music), somethin...comp
compensation, give compensation, make restitution, compensate; repay, reimburse, pay or reward somebody, remuneration, repayment, reimbursement; compensationrecompense
complain about something wrong, disapprove, censure, find fault, give considered opinion on somethingcriticize
complain, complaint, groan, sigh; sound like a moan, make a low sound expressing pain, make a noise like somebody in pain, release of a groan or sigh; make a noise like a moan, say something in a pained voice, sound like moan, sound of painmoan
complement, counterpart, item which is equivalent to another item; pair of fractions whose product is one (Mathematics), complementing, given by each side, in return, multiplied to give one, mutual, joint, common, shared; performed or given in return, ...reciprocal
 

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