Results for: attribute to something, charge something to somebody, score or keep score of something
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attack swiftly and suddenly, violently attack, rapidly bombard, blitzkrieg, bombardment, swift massive offensive, onslaught, charge on passer, charge passer, concerted effort, deal with energetically, destroy by aerial bombing, red-dog, sustained aeria...blitz
attack violently, be angry, blow with great force (of wind); fall heavily, come down with great force (of precipitation); rage; charge, forcefully assault, blow with or without precipitation, heavy rain or snow, outburst of feeling, rain of objects, ru...storm
attribute feelings to outside causes, give outward expression to something, make external, embody in outward form, perceive something as externalexternalize
attribute of a color, cheerful manner, clarity, light emitted in particular direction, luminosity; radiance; cheerfulness; intelligence, cleverness; clarity, promise of success, smartness, strong lightbrightness
attribute something to a cause, be related, consult for information, direct somebody to source of help, give a description, mention, send, direct; ascribe to, relate to; pertain to, apply to; call attention to, allude torefer
attribute something to something, disparage or belittle somebody, kill animal humanely, land airplane, pay deposit on something, put child to bed, suppress rebellion, write somethingput down
attribute to, charge to, give somebody as author, give something as cause, give something as characteristicascribe
attribute, judge, land aircraft, put down, scold somebody, sit, suspend, write downset down
baby carriage, charge for taking and delivering goods, coach, buggy; railroad car; transportation; mechanism that prepares the next sheet of paper before it is fed into a printer (Computers); pedestal of a cannon; walking, manner of carrying oneself; p...carriage
bad thing, card with two spots, number 2, playing card with two spots; side of a die bearing two spots; throw of the dice which totals two; score of 40 each or five games each (Tennis); two dollars or two pounds (Slang), tie-breaking situation, used to...deuce
ball game, type of game played with a bat and a ball and four stations that players must reach in order to score; homerun, hit in which a player is able to circle all four bases and score one point (usually the ball is hit out of the playing field)rounders
ball used in baseball, bat and ball game, hardball, type of game played with a bat and a ball and four stations that players must reach in order to scorebaseball
baseball division, portion of a game in which either team has the opportunity to score points (Baseball, Cricket); turn, opportunity to accomplish something, reclamation of land from the seainning
basis for horoscope, be in the charts, diagram or table, graph, list of popular records, make a chart of something, make a graph, make a plan, map to navigate by, musical score, stitching plan, weather mapchart
 

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