Results for: be short of
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any of numerous types of fungi that have short thick stems and cap-like tops (of which some are highly poisonous and some are edible), become mushroom-shaped, edible fungus, fast-growing thing, gather mushrooms; sprout up rapidly like mushrooms, develo...mushroom
any one of the extinct gigantic aquatic reptile with short and biconcave vertebraeichthyosaurus
appearing stemless, having a short stemacaulescent
Applies to derivative products. Arrangement of options involving two long or two short positions with different expiration dates or strike (exercise) prices. See: straddle.Combination
approach shot, short high hit or kickchip shot
apt to decompose, changeable, having short half-life, irregular in movement or rhythm, lacking emotional or psychological stability, likely to fall or collapse, not fixed, subject to spontaneous change, unsteady in purpose or intent, insecure, shaky; c...unstable
architectural instrument, device that records short movements, device that records wavescymograph
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
area of short cultivated grass, semi-sheer fabric, stretch of grass-covered land (usually around a house or estate); glade, forest clearing (Archaic); fine cotton fabric, sheer linenlawn
arrange windows, covering for floors, roofs, or walls, fit something with drainage tiles, hat, hollow block, lay tiles on something, pave, cover with tiles, playing piece, short pipe in a drain, slab of fired clay for covering roofs or lining walls or ...tile
art of carving images on gems or other stones; gem or other stone which has been carved in this manner; short (often one-scene) appearance by a well-known actor in a film with lesser known actors, cameo role, brief appearance by famous actor, carved stonecameo
artist which belongs to the impressionist school (artistic movement originating in the late 19th century which attempted to reproduce the effect of light on objects using short quick brush strokes), entertainerimpressionist
artistic movement originating in the late 19th century which attempted to reproduce the effect of light on objects using short quick brush strokes, music expressing impressions and feelings, school of paintingimpressionism
as something happens, at the same time as when it happens, nickname for a calculation methodology whereby the computer arranges information quickly and reacts in a short period of time; actual time which passes during some act or operationreal things
ashamed, mortified, self-conscious, short of moneyembarrassed
 

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