Results for: investigate, take out of ground, turn over earth
English English
advSouthern U.S., everywhere, turn a body part outward//everwhere, turn outward, turn inside out, whereverevert
aerie, brood of bird of prey, nest of a bird of prey (usually located high above the ground)eyrie
aerie, nest of a bird of prey (usually located high above the ground)eyry
agricultural tool with spikes or disks for breaking up and leveling plowed ground earth, break up and level plowed ground by means of a harrow; bother, harass, break up land, farm machine for breaking up soil, harryharrow
air cushion vehicle, ground-effect machine, hydrofoil, vehicle which is propelled over land or water by means of powerful fans which blow downward from the vehicle, vehicle on an air cushionhovercraft
air or climate, gas around celestial body, interesting mood of place, layer of gases surrounding the earth; layer of gases surrounding a planet; climate of a particular region; unit of air pressure (Physics); tone or mood of a place or thing, mood or t...atmosphere
alien, life-form which did not originate on planet earth, not from planet earth, outside the Earthextraterrestrial
all matter and energy in space, population, sphere of person or thing, the earth and humanity, universe of discourse, world, cosmos, creation, nature, everythinguniverse
all water on earth, waters which cover the surface of the earthhydrosphere
allow no input or output, be unresolved, decorate with something, display a painting, drape, elapse slowly, exclamation indicating annoyance, exhibition of artwork, fold or droop, hang out, kill somebody with rope, let droop, make a turn, manner in whi...hang
aloof, back of stage, located at rear, move upstage causing another actor to turn his back to the audience (Theatre); draw attention away from another, steal the show; treat someone haughtily, outdo somebody else, snobbish, arrogant, haughty (Informal)...upstage
alter position of notes, change optical configuration, convert logical proposition, make opposite, optically inverted, product of inversion, reverse arrangement, turned around, turned upside down, reverse; reverse order; turn upside down; turn inside o...invert
amount held by shovel, dig with a shovel; gather up as if with a shovel; sweep away, clear away material, dig with shovel for something, long-handled scoop, machine for earth digging, throw something carelessly, tool with a handle and a broad scoop use...shovel
amount in bowl, deep dish; festivity; amphitheater; ball (used in the game of bowling), depression in ground, football game, go bowling, mildly alcoholic drink, move quickly, part like bowl, play bowling (type of game played with balls and pins); roll ...bowl
amount of precipitation, attempt to find another, bar transferring motion, copy something, decorate something, draw something carefully, drawing, find somebody or something, follow or be followed, follow; find; investigate; follow a program procedure p...trace
 

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