Results for: back to starting point
English English
act of giving again, renewed delivery; act of returning, act of sending backredelivery
act of going back, act of coming back; act of sending back, act of giving back, coming back; recurring, repeatingreturning
act of going or coming back; act of giving back; reply, answer; profit, yield; repayment; return key, alternate name for the Enter key (Computers); ball that is hit or run back (Sports), angled part, appear again, ball played back, build something to f...return
act of igniting or causing to burn; state of catching fire, means of starting engine, process of igniting, spark that ignites fuel-air mixtureignition
act of intersecting, common point, crossing point, crossroads, overlapping, point where two roads cross, junction; crossing, convergence, set of common elementsintersection
act of joggling; jolt; gentle back and forth movement, swaying, jiggling, join with joggle, jar; gently move back and forth, jiggle, shake slightly; cause to sway or jiggle, masonry joint, shaking actionjoggle
act of launching; act of setting afloat; act of sending out; act of starting or initiating; commencement, inauguration; large motorboat; large boat carried by a warship, begin a campaign, fire a rocket into the air, largest boat on an old warship, laun...launch
act of paying back, repayment; compensation for a loss, repayment for an expensereimbursement
act of paying off; act of regaining through payment; act of converting an item into its cash value; act of delivering from sin or evil; act of fulfilling, act of carrying out; act of making amends, atonement for human sin, buying back of something, end...redemption
act of providing with fresh air, airing out, freshening; act of raising a point or question for discussion; oxygenation of the blood, circulation of air, means of supplying fresh air, public discussionventilation
act of pulling back, device for pulling back, retreat, withdrawalpullback
act of putting in, act of setting in; something which has been placed in, inserted addition, attachment point, inserted genetic material, injection, something addedinsertion
act of rebounding, ball that bounces, ball which bounces back away from the basket (Basketball); puck that bounces back away from the goal (Hockey), move back to previous level, spring back, bounce back, take possession of ball off backboard, taking po...rebound
act of rebounding, bobbing movement, come back, energy, go energetically, hop, skip; boasting, bragging, jump up and down, jump; skip; hop; make jump, lift repeatedly on knee, mention in order to receive opinions, move swingingly, positive rebound, ref...bounce
act of recording something again, film something again, photograph or film sequence that is reshot, recapture something, take back, take again; film again, rephotograph, take shot againretake
 

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