Results for: act of striking with the foot
English English
device for striking bell, harmonize, harmony, indicate something by chiming, notes sounded by a clock, percussion instrument, produce musical sound, rim of barrel, ring harmoniously, ring of a bell; harmony, make a bell-like sound; strike a bell, cause...chime
device to keep shoes in shape, foot-shaped form of wood and metal that is placed in a shoe to help retain its shape when not being wornshoetree
dig or remove something with spade, dig or remove with a spade, digging tool, long-handled digging tool with a narrow iron blade that is pressed into the ground with the foot; black figure in the shape of an upside down heart with a short stem that is ...spade
discounted, easily disassembled, easily disassembled object, knockout, act of striking and causing to fall; lowering of prices; object which can be easily taken apart (for storage, etc.), overwhelming blow, amazing; easily disassembled, made to be take...knockdown
distance covered by step, mark made by foot, movement of foot, sound of feet, step of the foot; sound of a step; footprint; distance covered by a step; one step of a flight of stairs, step or stairfootstep
dramatic scene, vivid description; representation of a scene in which all the actors stand silent and motionless, picturesque display, striking visual scene, tableau vivanttableau
drug which stimulates, amphetamine; part of the shoe which covers the top of the foot; exciting or uplifting experience (Slang), good experience, higher, indicating a mathematical limit, later, more distant, more important, part of shoe, stimulant, the...upper
dull, of a person who travels on foot; unimaginative; boring, somebody walking, someone who travels on footpedestrian
effective, revealing, striking; effective, tale, storytelling
efficiency, productivity; impressiveness, quality of being strikingeffectiveness
end of hammerhead opposite face, part of hammer opposite the flat striking surface (also pein), shape something using peen, strike with the head of a hammerpeen
endurance test, lengthy and difficult task, long-distance race, long-distance race; foot race that usually lasts approximately 26 miles, race of 42.195 Km; long contest of endurancemarathon
equip with shoes; put on shoes; fit a horse with horseshoes, metal strip on sled, part of a bridge, playing card dispenser, power collector on an electric train, protective covering for the foot; horseshoe; brake shoe, part of the brake system that pre...shoe
exciting and intense, for the theater, having powerful expressive voice, striking, sudden and marked, written as a drama, having the base of drama; emotional, surprising, containing conflictdramatic
feet per second, foot-pound-second, frames per secondfps
 

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