Results for: mixture of deep-fried foods//fritz
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arrangement of numbers in subsets, combined set, formation of a compound, joining, union (of two or more persons or things); number of things combined; motorcycle with a sidecar, mixture, numbers that open a lock, sequence of moves involving multiple p...combination
assortment, miscellany or medley, mixture; dish of meat and vegetables; act performed downstage while the set is being changed (Theatre); musical piece played between acts or scenes (Theatre), spiced stewolio
at small price, bad weather region, below average, close to the ground, close to the ground; softly, quietly; vulgarly; in an inferior manner; near depletion, almost gone, containing small amount, deep in pitch, dispirited, in low position, lacking mon...low
attack with a sharp object, clear a forest by cutting, criticize, cut with a sharp quick stroke, gash, wound; reduce, lower; make sharp quick strokes; strongly criticize; create a way by cutting, debris from cut trees, long and deep cut, make a slit in...slash
automobile fuel, flammable liquid mixture derived from petroleum (used as fuel, etc.), (also gasolene)gasoline
azure, sky blue, of deep bluecerulean
baked in a deep dishdeep-dish
baked meat pie, deep-dish meat casserole, meat dish with pastry crustpotpie
baking dish of glass or pottery; any mixture of food cooked in a casserole dish, cook food in liquid, cooked dish, cooking pot, laboratory containercasserole
barbecue, roast on a grill; interrogate, cross-examine, question persistently, broiler, cook over direct heat, device composed of parallel metal bars or wires on which meat is roasted; meat cooked on a grill; restaurant serving grilled foods, food cook...grill
bass control, basswood, bast fiber, deep in tone, deep or low-pitched voice; musical instrument; type of fish, food fish, low frequency in audio reproduction, low in pitch, lowest instrument in family, lowest musical part, lowest pitches, lowest singin...bass
battercake, flannel cake, flapjack, flat round piece of dough which is fried on both sides, griddlecake, flatten, griddle cake, hotcake, make pancake landing, thin fried cakepancake
beam holding sail at angle, campaign for somebody, connecting spar for aircraft, deep loud bird or animal noise, extendable overhead pole, floating barrier, loud deep sound, make a loud deep sound, din; rapid prosperity; shaft of a microphone; horizont...boom
become a gel; congeal; change into gel, become gel, gelatin, get along, hair styling cream, light filter, semisolid, semi-solid chemical mixture which resembles jelly; gelatin slide, colored translucent material placed over theater lights; jelly-like s...gel
become by roaring, breathe noisily, burn noisily, crash loudly, growl loudly, laugh loudly, loud crashing noise, loud deep cry resembling that of a lion; loud burst of sound, loud growl, loud laugh, loud shout, make a deep loud cry like that of a lion;...roar
 

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