Results for: radio frequency, rapid fire, rough finish
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act of setting on fire; flame, blaze; gunshot; bonfire; glow; excitement; passion, bake in a kiln, command to shoot, continuous attack, destroy with fire, destructive burning of something, discharge bullet, discharge from guns, dismiss from a job; set ...fire
act of shuffling cards; part of a stream with a strong swift current, rapid, become choppy, flick through pages, grooved part of sluice, quick look at book, rough water, shuffle cards, shuffle cards; leaf through, thumb through; turn pages quickly, sub...riffle
act of smoothing, act of smoothing; part or place that is free from irregularities and roughness, even out roughness, frictionless, hairless, insincerely convincing, lessen bad feelings, level, not rough, flat; free from obstacles, unhindered; calm, se...smooth
act of straddling, apply to more than one thing, be over or across something, favor both sides, fire shells for range, noncommittal position, position across or over something, sit or stand with legs astride something, sit or stand with the legs spread...straddle
act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness, loss of electric light, loss of radio communication, period of extinguishing or hiding lights, withdrawal of broadcasting, withholding of informationblackout
act of very rapid movement, carry out steep climb in aircraft, increase suddenly, loud buzzing noise, make loud buzzing noise, move speedily, moving speedily; moving with a low buzzing sound; buzzing sound; climbing at a sharp incline; camera lens enab...zoom
act or process of intentionally and maliciously setting fire to property; instigation, incitement, behavior inciting civil unrestincendiarism
act or process of leaving the ground, act of jumping or leaping; ascent of an aircraft, act of becoming airborne; parody, humorous imitation, caricature (Informal), beginning of flight, beginning of jump, point of rapid growthtakeoff
act out something, end, finish playing something, let something out graduallyplay out
add an explanatory note (in the margins of a text, etc.); comment; polish, add a shiny finish to; cover up, give a deceptively appealing appearance to, deceptive and superficial attractiveness, explain word or phrase, explanatory word or phrase, give d...gloss
add fuel to fire, eat in bulk, intensify emotionstoke up
add fuel, stir up a and add fuel to a fire; tend a fire by keeping it supplied with fuel, tend boilerstoke
advertisement on radio or television, done for profit, for industrial use, paid for with advertising, pertaining to buying and selling, pertaining to business, relating to commerce, suitable for trading, television or radio advertisementcommercial
affect every part, answer riddle, make holes in something, puzzle, question or statement presenting a problem to be solved; enigma, mystery; sieve, screen used for sifting, puzzling thing, shake ashes from fire, sift soil or stones, interpret; swell up...riddle
agitation, beat rapidly, flap wings, wave; (about the heart) beat; vibrate, tremble, quiver; confuse, agitate; run about aimlessly, flapping or fluttering movement; agitated state, nervousness, excitedness; commotion; abnormally fast heartbeat; rapid c...flutter
 

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