Results for: advance with caution, distinctive smell, facial feature above the mouth and below the eyes
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act of striding; one long step; distance covered in one step; progress, advance toward improving something, coordinated forward movement by animal, distance covered by long step, straddle, stride piano, take long step over something, trousers, walk wit...stride
act of struggling; effort, exertion; conflict, strife, endeavor, strive, try hard; fight, contend; advance with great effort, fight by wrestling, great effort to overcome difficulties, hard task, make a great physical effort, move with difficulty, try ...struggle
act of sucking something, act of sucking; sound produced by sucking; something that is is sucked, be very bad, draw into the mouth using the lips and tongue; draw in, pull in; place in the mouth and draw upon; cause to dissolve in the mouth; be repulsi...suck
act of superinducing, bringing in of something as an addition; something superinduced, added featuresuperinduction
act of taking into the body, act of taking in via the mouth, consumption (i.e. food)ingestion
act of throwing, cast doubt or suspicion, toss; give birth to young (about animals); amaze, astonish, cover for furniture, deflection of measuring instrument, deliver a punch, direct the eyes, disconcert somebody, distance thrown, drop something carele...throw
act of touching, advance hesitantly, be affected by something, be aware of something, believe something, cause particular sensation, examine something, experience something, grope, have sensation in body part, impression gained from touch, impression s...feel
act of twisting or turning; bend; curve, act of winding something, air out, ventilate; blow a wind instrument; make sound by blowing; search out by smell; cause to be out of breath; catch one´s breath, blow something, breeze; direction of the wind; ga...wind
act of vomiting//vomitory, ancient Roman passageway, causing vomiting, eject stomach contents through the mouth; throw up, expelled stomach contents, gush forth, opening, stomach contents which have been expelled through the mouth, throw up stomach con...vomit
act of washing or cleansing with a liquid (as with water), cleansing liquid, cosmetic treatment for hair, dip something into dye, flush mouth with water, gentle wash, lightly clean something in liquid, cleanse (as with water); soak in water to remove s...rinse
act of yawning, be wide open, involuntarily open the mouth wide and inhale due to drowsiness or fatigue, involuntary deep intake of air from drowsiness or fatigue, open mouth wide, say something while yawning, somebody or something boring, yawneryawn
act or sound of sniffing, breathe in through nose, inhale through the nose; smell; express disapproval by making a sniffing sound; take into the the nose by inhaling; perceive, sense, short inhalation through the nose; sound of a sniff; odor, scent, su...sniff
act to prevent something, make bridge bid that blocks others, occupy a place, take a place; obtain at an advance opportunity, acquire by preemptive right, occupy something, preemptive bid, replace somethingpreempt
acting impulsively, done on impulse, hasty, reckless, lacking caution, violentimpetuous
acting in advance, expectant, looking forward to, feeling anticipation, one who anticipates, one who expectsanticipant
 

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