Results for: not intended to be treated, of something which is not a goal, of something that is not an objective
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ball game played against a wall, ball game played by bouncing a small rubber ball against a wall; hard rubber ball used in this game, ball used in handball, goal-scoring ball gamehandball
ball game using no hands, football, form of football in which two teams of 11 players attempt to kick the ball into an opposing goalsoccer
ball which misses the goal (in Cricket); expansive place (Archaic), being a specified distance apart, broad; having the breadth of; spacious; open, extended; far to the left or to the right of a goal; shrewd (Slang), fitting loosely, going beyond detai...wide
basket contents, bucket, goal, goal scored, group of related items, something like a basket, type of container used for carrying goods (usually made from interwoven straw, cane, wood, etc.), woven containerbasket
basketball goal, hockey goal, tap-intip-in
be spontaneously aborted, fail, have spontaneous abortion, spontaneously abort; fail to achieve the intended result; go astray, fail to reach desired destinationmiscarry
beauty treatment for face, cosmetic treatment for the face, of or pertaining to the face; intended for the face (i.e. cream, lotion, etc.), on the facefacial
belief in destruction of authority, belief that nothing is worthwhile, disbelief in objective truth, general rejection of customary beliefs (in religion, morality, etc.); skepticism; nothingness, Russian political movement, total rejection of social moresnihilism
best, excellent, idea or standard of perfection, pattern, model; person or thing which embodies a standard of perfection; aspiration, aim, goal, imaginary object or concept, perfect example, perfect; imaginary, existing only in the mind; excellent, bes...ideal
blame, blow with the foot, kicking of a ball, leg movement, make a thrashing movement, move with the foot, object, pleasure, power, raise the leg high, raising of the leg, recoil, recoil of a gun, score goal, strike or blow delivered by the foot; thrus...kick
blue and white picture produced using photographic paper treated with cyanide, blueprint, photographic process based on the use of paper treated with cyanide (used to create blue and white photographs similar to blueprints)cyanotype
boundary, bourne, burn, small stream, brook (Scottish, English); limit, boundary; goal (Archaic)bourn
Brahman, Hindu god, large domestic fowl, supreme being, all pervasive God who is the source and goal of life, one of the Trimurti along with Shiva and Vishnu (Hinduism)Brahma
broad bean, edible green pod, head, hit on head, hit on the head, leguminous plant; small edible seed of the bean plant; beanlike seeds (i.e. coffee beans); small application program intended to perform a defined task (in the Java Internet programming ...bean
burn, small stream, brook (Scottish, English); limit, boundary; goal (Archaic)bourne
 

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