Results for: act of overrunning in large numbers
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disease characterized by vesicles on the skin and mucous membranes (Pathology), disease with large blisterspemphigus
dish of meat and vegetables, large cooking potpot-au-feu
distort something by excessive simplification//oversize, extra-large article, oversized, simplify excessively, simplify too much, unusually large, unusually large sizeoversimplify
diver, diving bird of northern waters, large web-footed water bird that feeds on fish (native to the Northern Hemisphere); crazy person, insane personloon
divided leaf (Botany), large divided leaf, seaweed resembling fern leavesfrond
division of zodiac, large house, very large and stately homemansion
Doberman, large dogDoberman pinscher
dolphinfish, dorado, large marine game fish, sea animal related to whales, type of marine mammaldolphin
domestic and internal, forming large city, head of Russian Orthodox Church, high-ranking church official, metropolis inhabitant, of or pertaining to a metropolis, characteristic of a metropolis; sophisticated, relating to ecclesiastical metropolis, res...metropolitan
Don Juan, womanizer, man who courts a large number of women (often treating them disrespectfully)lady killer
double eagle, large sea bird, large seabird, oppressive burdenalbatross
downhill fall of snow, flow down in large quantity, increase in number of ions, mass of falling snow, mass of falling dirt and rocks; something that falls like an avalanche, overwhelming quantityavalanche
dragon arum, green dragon, large foul-smelling arumdragonroot
draw, making pictures, outline picture, sketch, illustration; attraction; random selection of the winning numbers or tickets in a lottery or raffledrawing
dreadful, terrible, horrible, very largehorrendous
 

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