Results for: (special) effects, foreign exchange
English English
apply or use to excess, apply something, provide something speciallay on
appointment book, small book in which dates and special events are recordeddatebook
area around something, area or district within a city; police station which oversees a precinct; place with set limits or boundaries, boundary, city area patrolled by police unit, electoral district, police unit or station, special part of townprecinct
area containing particular substance, area in casino, area on floor of exchange, arena for fighting, big hole in ground, concave spot on plant wall, fruit kernel, Hell, hole in ground for mining, hole; mine; trap; ring where animal fights take place; d...pit
area of business or industry, business publication, business; commerce; barter; occupation, buy and sell goods, buying and selling, commercial customers, commercial; of commerce, deal, deal in something, transact, buy and sell; barter, exchange; purcha...trade
art of growing miniature trees, miniaturized tree, tree or plant that has been dwarfed using special techniques; bonsai art form which originated in China and was perfected in Japanbonsai
artefact, foreign substance, method-dependent result, object made by human, tool; object; man made object (often referring to primitive tools)artifact
artistic technique which creates textural effects by rubbing crayon or charcoal over paper placed on a rough or textured surface; artwork produced using this technique; act of rubbing against someone or something to obtain sexual stimulation, artwork c...frottage
aspect rooted in the past, headache and other effects caused by heavy consumption of alcohol, holdover, illness after drinkinghangover
at sea some way from shore, blowing from water to land, far from shore; away from the shore, in foreign country, in water some way from shoreoffshore
at special priceblue-plate
atmospheric conditions; stormy weather; vicissitudes of fate, bad weather, change because of exposure to weather, come safely through a crisis, endure the effects of the weather, expose something to the weather, expose to atmospheric conditions; become...weather
atone for human sin, buy something back, exchange something for money, keep a promise, make something acceptable, pay off, settle a debt through payment; regain through payment; convert an item into its cash value; deliver from sin or evil; fulfill, ca...redeem
attaching special importance or significance to something; act of giving emphasizeemphasizing
attack people, attack with nuclear weapons (slang); send a special message through the Internet in order to cause damage to the destination computer (usually through chat); cook in a microwave, microwave something, nuclear power plant, nuclear weapon; ...nuke
 

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