Results for: not faltering, remaining strong and steady
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attacks, enmity, animosity, antagonism, hatred; hostile act; resistance, intense aggression or anger, strong oppositionhostility
attribute of a color, cheerful manner, clarity, light emitted in particular direction, luminosity; radiance; cheerfulness; intelligence, cleverness; clarity, promise of success, smartness, strong lightbrightness
Australian tree yielding strong fiberkurrajong
avoid something, bend quickly, common water bird, deliberately lose a trick, duck as food, female duck, move quickly, pair of white pants, plunge under water, quick downward movement, see also:drake, strong cloth, thrust under water, dunk, immerse; cro...duck
balsa wood, light strong wood (used to build models, rafts, etc.); raft, lightweight wood, tree with lightweight woodbalsa
ban by law, exclusion from church sacraments, prevent enemy use, prevent illegal entry, prohibit, forbid; deny certain religious privileges (Roman Catholicism); hinder enemy progress with steady bombardment (Military), prohibition; prohibitive order is...interdict
bast fiber, layer of sap carrying cells (within a tree); strong fibers (from tree bark), phloem, raffiabast
be animated by something, be excited, be ringing, fad, feeling of excitement, fly low over people or place, hum of talk, intoxication, latest gossip, let somebody into building electronically, make steady humming sound, making electronic humming sound,...buzz
be careful, constant or continuous, interj. be careful!, keep to present course, make or become steady, regular boyfriend, regular girlfriend, regular or industrious, regular or ordinary, reinforce, stabilize; be stabilized, somebody dated regularly, s...steady
be corrupt, be worthless, foul odor, stench, reek, give off a strong foul odor, reek; be offensive, be abhorrent; be of very low quality, be inferior (Slang), have too much, scandal, smell horrible, terrible smellstink
be eager for something, desire sexually, crave; have an obsessive sexual desire, eagerness, sexual desire; strong desire, intense craving; enthusiasm, great enjoymentlust
be extremely busy, droning noise, expression of displeasure or indecision, give off a low steady sound, make a droning sound, murmur, drone; sing with closed lips; work busily, be busily active, murmuring sound, constant droning sound; act of singing w...hum
be flushed with embarrassment, emit a soft steady light, emit light and heat, feel warm and contented, gleam; radiate; shine; blush, redden, turn red or pink; be filled with a strong emotion (i.e. joy, pride, anger, etc.), happy feeling, light from som...glow
be hungry, be without food or water for a long period of time; die from lack of food or water; feel a strong need or desire for something that one lacks; feel hungry (Informal), deprive somebody, weaken or die because of hungerstarve
be obvious, be wide open with shock, facial expression, gaze fixedly at someone or something, look at with a steady gaze, long concentrated look, look fixedly, penetrating gaze, fixed lookstare
 

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