Results for: decorative item
English English
beat somebody severely, lash from a whip causing a ridge, raise small ridges on the skin, reinforcement for a seam, ridge on the skin, stitch something reinforcing or decorative, strip of leather on shoe; bump on skin (from a lash, bite etc.); border o...welt
being or having a mechanism which causes a quick upward or forward motion; becoming three dimensional when opened (Art); appearing temporarily when activated (Computers), item with pop-up figures, pop fly, pop-fly, ball that is hit high up in the air b...pop-up
belittle, decrease for tax purposes, lose value, reduce the value or cost (of an item or a currency); be reduced in value or cost; disparagedepreciate
beltcourse, cordon, decorative feature on building, stringstringcourse
beneficial for stomach, decorative garment//stomachic, decorative outer garment covering the chest and stomach (fashionable in the 15th and 16th centuries), relating to the stomach, stomach medicine, stomachicalstomacher
bid for too many tricks, bid more than worth of something, higher bid, make a price offer for more money than an item is worth; place a bid for more tricks than can be won (Cards); make a higher bid thanoverbid
bill, characteristic feature, distinction, document, hint, informal letter, intonation showing emotion, item of supplementary information, jotted record or summary, key on keyboard, mention something, musical or vocal sound, observe something, official...note
bind somebody by contract, bind with a contract, item, object; paragraph of a contract; message sent to a newsgroup (Computers), legal paragraph, newspaper or reference piece, word before nounarticle
board with clip for securing papers, portion of memory in which an item which has been cut is temporarily stored for later use or editing (Computers); board used to write uponclipboard
boneless portion of fish or meat, cut a fillet from something, decorative line on the cover of book, filet, flat narrow molding, hair ribbon; slice of boneless meat or fish (especially beef); thin molding used to separate larger mouldings (Architecture...fillet
bookkeeping entry, broadcast or published report, couple in a relationship, introducing an item in list, one in a collection, one in a list, thing, object, article; news story, piece of information, scoop, piece of gossipitem
bottle in which wine or liquors are kept (especially one made of crystal or cut glass), decorative bottle for serving drinksdecanter
boxing enthusiasts, create imaginary images, imagine; have an idea; think; be fond of, like, decorative; elegant, ornate; imaginative; overpriced; created to please, desire somebody, expensive, expressing surprise, good taste, high quality, imagination...fancy
brief news item, flashnews flash
bringing redemption, settling a debt through payment; regaining through payment; converting an item into its cash value; delivering from sin or evil; fulfilling, carrying out; making amendsredemptive
 

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