Results for: sharp blow with flat object, smack somebody or something, strike, punch, whack, slap
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criticize somebody, end of a whip, eyelash, flexible part of a whip; whip; blow from a whip, stroke of a whip; something which stings or urges forward in the manner of a whip; eyelash, flick to and fro, impact of something, incite people, movement like...lash
Cronus, planet 6th from sun, Roman god of agriculture (Greek equivalent), sixth planet from the sun, second largest planet in the solar system (distinguishable by the flat rings surrounding it); god of agriculture (Roman Mythology)Saturn
crush or humiliate somebody, defeat somebody, flat, make level or smooth; become level; make flat; beat flat; knock down; make insipid or dull, make or become flat, stand flat against somethingflatten
crush or pound substance using pestle, pulverize; grind, muller, stick used for grinding with a mortar; any tool used to crush or pulverize materials, object for crushing or grindingpestle
crushing blow, blow which causes death, killing blow, fatal action or eventdeathblow
cubé, cube -shaped object, cubic inches, dice, multiply item by itself twice, product of three equal numbers, raise to the third power (Mathematics), shape composed of six equal squares; object shaped like a cube (i.e. box); third power (Mathematics),...cube
cursory examination, glint of light, glint or shine, look quickly, look quickly; shine, gleam; bounce off, strike at an angle, make a cursory examination, oblique strike, passing mention, quick look, brief glance; gleam, flash; deflection, rebound, str...glance
curved single-edged sword; (Fencing) foil, double-edged sword with a blunt tip (also saber), strike or stab with a saber (also saber)sabre
curved single-edged sword; (Fencing) foil, double-edged sword with a blunt tip (also sabre), fencing sword with tapering blade, fencing with saber, heavy sword with curved blade, injure somebody with saber, strike or stab with a saber (also sabre)saber
cut a design into something with acid, cut marks with something sharp, corrode (with an acid); engrave, carve out (with an acid); impress clearly (figurative or literal), make clearly visibleetch
cut completely through limb, make somebody immobile with shock, pierce through somebody, pierce with a sharp object, impale; hold motionless with terror or amazementtransfix
cut down or up, cut off, cut down (as with an ax); shape by chopping; carve out; strike, make by cutting or carving, sever from something elsehew
cut hair in different lengths, flat covering or sheetlike thickness, induce a twig to root while still attached to the parent plant (Gardening); arrange in layers; cut in layers (as of hair), laying hen, make layers of something, propagate plant by roo...layer
cut hair, wool, or foliage from, cut off, cut off hair or fleece; trim with a sharp tool; deprive of, take away, cutting tool, deform by applying twisting force, move cleanly through something, pair of shears, removal of fleece, shear strain, shear str...shear
cut something out using a sharp tool, eradicate something, extinguish somethingstamp out
 

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