Results for: crab that lives in empty shells
English English
catcher of crabs, crab boat, crab fisher; boat for catching crabscrabber
cavity, concave, empty, having nothing inside; bowl shaped, concave; worthless, meaningless, excavate, dig out, make hollow, hole, cavity; sunken area; small valley, hollowly, hungry, insincere, make a cavity in something, make or become hollowed, not ...hollow
Charged to an expense account, fully reducing reported profit of that year, as is appropriate for expenditures for items with useful lives under one year.Expensed
chatter idly; flatter; confer, negotiate, conference between different cultures, conference between different parties, empty talk, idle or foolish chatter; flattery; conference between two parties (especially meetings between explorers and native offic...palaver
cheat, swindle, deceive by a quick movement of the hands (in the "shell game" in which a ball is hidden under one of three shells and is moved quickly while the player must guess where the ball is located), game of deception in which a small ball is hi...thimblerig
civilian, legal resident, native of a country; resident, one who lives in a city or town; person who is not a soldier, somebody who lives in a citycitizen
class of flatworm, type of flatworm which lives in waterplanarian
clean something using a vacuum cleaner, clean with a vacuum cleaner, operate a device for cleaning carpets and floors by air suction, emptiness caused by absence, isolation from the outside world, space empty of matter, space with all the gas removed, ...vacuum
cleansing; cleaning of excess files from a hard disk (Computers); erasing of a file without the option of canceling the erasure (Computers); diarrhetic drug, cathartic, delete data, empty the bowels, free somebody from guilt or sin, get rid of opponent...purge
clear of, disencumber, release from, free from; remove, take away, empty of something, free yourself from somethingrid
clear people out, remove people (from a dangerous area, war zone, etc.); leave, vacate; withdraw; discharge the contents of, create vacuum in, empty, empty bowels or bladder, make everyone leave a place, move to safetyevacuate
clearer of bush, clearing tool, confederate guerrilla in Civil War, one who cuts paths through jungles or thick forests; one who lives or travels in the bush; guerilla, outlaw, rural guerrilla, somebody who lives in the bushbushwhacker
climb a mountain, practice the sport of mountain climbing, climb mountains, mountain climber, mountain climber; one who lives in mountains, mountain inhabitantmountaineer
clumsy sailor, inexperienced sailor; one who has little experience with the sea, one who lives and works on landlandlubber
coiling clockwise, left-handed, of or on left side, of or pertaining to the left side; left-handed; coiling to the left (of certain gastropod shells)sinistral
 

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