Results for: add fuel to fire, eat in bulk, intensify emotion
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alkane, fuel oil, paraffin wax, see also:kerosene, treat with kerosene, white substance that resembles wax (used in the manufacturing of medical preparations and other products)paraffin
AMEX; Stock exchange with the third highest volume of trading in the U.S. Located at 86 Trinity Place in downtown Manhattan. The bulk of trading on AMEX consists of index options (computer technology index, institutional index, major market index) and ...American Stock Exchange
among trees, cover area with trees, forest, cover or plant with trees; supply wood for; equip oneself with firewood (wood up), fuel or building material, fuel something with wood, golf club, lumber; forest; log; firewood; wooden block; wooden musical i...wood
anesthetic, car accelerator, fill with gas, supply with gas; poison with gas or fumes; talk idly or falsely (Slang), flatulence, fossil fuel, gas for poisoning or asphyxiating, gasoline, methane and air, nonsense, release gas, somebody or something ent...gas
anger, irritate, annoy; incite, instigate; stimulate, arouse; cause, induce, bring out, be the cause of an activity, elicit a response, incite something, make somebody feel angry, stir somebody to emotionprovoke
annoy, be very hot, destroy by fireburn up
antiaircraft fire, antiaircraft gunack-ack
antiaircraft fire; criticism, verbal abuse, flack, ground-based antiaircraft fireflak
apathetic, unemotional, undemonstrative, stolid; calm, relaxed; not sensitive to pain, devoid of all emotion, expressionlessimpassive
apparatus which provides heat for cooking or warmth and is powered by electricity or fuel, appliance for cooking or heating, heat in a stove, heat-producing chamber or device, stave, stave (Past participle of)stove
appeal to feeling, deep feeling, especially in art, emotion; attitude, opinion; tender emotion, general feeling, mental feeling, underlying feelingsentiment
appealing to or expressing emotion, sentimental, romantic, causing emotion, involving emotionemotive
appear brighter or make something brighter, make or become greater, make or become higher, raise, elevate; increase, intensify, enhance; growheighten
appear momentarily, badge on uniform or vehicle, beam, gleam, flare; spark; brief news dispatch; outbreak; split-second; flash of a camera; showiness, brief moment, bright lighting used in photography, catch fire suddenly, coat something for protection...flash
apply oil to something, flattery, fuel, greasy liquid (derived from animal, vegetable, and mineral substances) that does not mix with water and is used for many purposes (i.e. food, lubrication, etc.); petroleum, oil paint, oil painting, petroleum deri...oil
 

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