Results for: bring from another place
English English
achieve intention, be inherited by somebody, be next after somebody, follow in time, gain fame, wealth, or power, make significant progress, prosper, prosper; achieve, attain; come after, follow; take the place of; inheritsucceed
achieve sex with somebody, amount to, appoint, arrange for use, be in time for, be included in, brand, bring about, build or appearance, cause somebody to act, cause sound to be heard, cause to exist for reason, cause to succeed, change somebody or som...make
achieve sexual maturity, acquire feature, habit, or illness, arise and increase, become clear, bring piece into play, build structures, improve; mature, grow, change and grow, enlarge on, present or be revealed in stages, turn film into negatives or pr...develop
achieve, bring to perfection, complete marriage, conclude, fulfill relationship through sex, skilled, excellent, supreme or perfect, utter or totalconsummate
acoustically unsatisfactory area, area of ignorance, direction in which vision is obscured, optic disk, place with poor radio receptionblind spot
acquaint with somebody else, bring in new species, bring in something new, cause to experience something new, give audience foretaste, insert, preface with something else, present for the first time; acquaint one person with another; bring to the notic...introduce
acquire a burden, experience something unpleasant, meet with, bring upon oneself, become liable for (generally pertaining to something unpleasant or undesirable)incur
acquit, exit from program, free of something, leave, liberated, released, exempt from, move out, pay off, resign, stop doing something, cease; leave (a place or person); evacuate an apartment; relinquish, give up; leave a job; release, unburdenquit
across the sea, from beyond the sea; over the sea, beyond or across the sea; foreign, relating to place across sea, somewhere beyond sea, traveling across seaoverseas
act as pillow for, cushion, cushion for head, cushion the head, place on a pillow; use as a pillow, soft cushion, something like a pillowpillow
act as substitute, one who comes to change the place of a permanent worker that has left temporarilystand in
act illegally in sport, bring disgrace on, contaminated, dirty, disgusting, disgusting; morally offensive; filthy, dirty; clogged; unfavorable (weather); obscene (language); contrary to the rules (Sports); entangled (rope), dishonest, ensnarl and preve...foul
act of bringing in; right to enter, entrance to place, measure of flow of current, permission to go inadmittance
act of changing locations; transferral to a different place, act of moving to a new placerelocation
act of chasing and capturing game animals, act of searching, chase and capture game animals; search, look for; follow after, pursue, chase animals with hounds, hound somebody, hunt in a particular place, organized group of hunters, oscillate around pos...hunt
 

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