Results for: act of committing an illegal act, act of carrying out a crime
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any blood vessel, blood vessel which carries blood to the heart; any blood vessel (Informal); bundle of sap-carrying vessels in plants; band of ore between rock layers; pervading quality, mood; vessels in insect wings, disposition, fissure filled with ...vein
any of a number of tiny lymphatic vessels that transport chyle from the intestinal tract to the thoracic duct (Anatomy), carrying milky fluid, of milk, of or pertaining to milk, resembling milk; of the tiny vessels that transport chyle from the intesti...lacteal
apparatus for getting skiers up mountainside, transportation device for carrying skiers to the top of a slope (usually a series of chairs suspended from a moving cable)ski lift
area behind balk line, baulk, foil somebody, illegal pitching move, large piece of wood, make illegal pitching motion, obstacle, refuse to deal with something, refuse to move forward; hesitate; hinder, thwart, stop short, turn away, unplowed ridge, unp...balk
arouse somebody, behave in calculated way, make somebody excited, operate switch to start something, react aggressively to somebody, set something to on position, take illegal drugsturn on
arrive at guilty verdict, prisoner, person convicted of a crime, prove someone guilty of a crime; convince someone of error or wrongdoing, instill someone with a sense of guilt; declare guilty, rule that somebody is guilty, show to be at fault, somebod...convict
arrow case, arrows, shiver, quake, tremble, shudder, shudder; case for carrying arrows, trembling movementquiver
artery carrying blood to the lungspulmonary artery
artificial source of light, carrying small weights, come to rest, consuming little of something, dawn, daylight, delicately flavored, dizzy, easily awakened, easily digested, easily worked, easy to do, electromagnetic radiation, electromagnetic radiati...light
ashamed of wrongdoing, causing guilt, deserving of punishment, culpable, officially found responsible for crime, responsible for wrongdoing, showing guiltguilty
attache case, small suitcase for documents; tool for synchronizing files between two computers running the Windows operating system (Computers), small case for carrying papersbriefcase
attack on, foray into, sudden incursion into, attempt to buy control, illegal attempt to lower stock price, lure somebody away, luring people away, make surprise attackraid
Australian court official, Canadian court officer, chief law enforcement officer of a county who is responsible for carrying out court orders, Scottish judge, senior official of English county, U.S. county law enforcement officersheriff
automobile; railroad car; elevator, chariot, passenger-carrying road vehicle, traveling compartment for people or things, vehicle on railscar
awareness of wrongdoing, fact of wrongdoing, legal culpability, responsibility for wrongdoing, state of having committed a crime or offense; culpability; feeling of having done a wrongguilt
 

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