Results for: within a large store
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act of gulping; large swallow, large mouthful, amount swallowed, gasp, make swallowing motion, make swallowing sound, swallow fast, swallowing motion or sound, take a large mouthful, swallow a large amount, eat or drink rapidly; gasp, choke; suppress, ...gulp
act of launching; act of setting afloat; act of sending out; act of starting or initiating; commencement, inauguration; large motorboat; large boat carried by a warship, begin a campaign, fire a rocket into the air, largest boat on an old warship, laun...launch
act of moving about in a large mass (of insects, people, etc.)swarming
act of overrunning in large numbers; invasion, harassment; state of being infestedinfestation
act of producing an echo, prolongation of sound through reverberation, amplified sound, large oscillation at a natural frequency, oscillation in an electrical circuit, property of certain chemical compounds, resonant quality, ringing quality of an inst...resonance
act of putting into a place; location or platform for a gun or weapons battery (Military), position for large weaponry, positioning of somethingemplacement
act of raisng to higher energy level; act of providing electrical current to store electrical energy inenergization
act of raving, enthusiastic appraisal, extremely positive review or critique, enthusiastic praise, enthusiastic; of trend; of crazy or wild talk, give high praise, large-scale party, speak deliriously, talk frantically; rage, blow or crash violently (a...rave
act of re-buying merchandise (by a store) that was previously sold to a customerbuyback
act of stealing merchandise from a store while pretending to shopshoplifting
act of stretching; condition of being stretched; large expanse; stretchiness, elasticity; duration of time; period of imprisonment, be enough, challenge, draw out to the full length, extend, elongate; be extended; reach out; pull, make taut; strain; be...stretch
act of using a broom, extensive, general, having a wide range; moving over or through a large area; moving rapidly and forcefully, on a large scale, overwhelming, removal of dust and dirt with a broom, too general, with broad extentsweeping
act or process of making a product by hand or by machine (especially on a large scale); specific branch of industry (i.e. linen manufacture); product made by hand or by machine, invent, make body chemical, make by machine (especially on a large scale);...manufacture
add together, carry something, haul; carry a weapon (Slang), have something on your person, heavy load, large bag in which to carry things, tote bag (often made of canvas with two large handles), pari-mutueltote
additional information accompanying main text, projecting part, small outgrowth from large intestine, small sac attached to the intestines; addendum, vermiform appendixappendix
 

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