Results for: actor with main female role
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aggressive woman, large tall woman; member of a race of female warriors (Greek mythology), mythological warrior, river running through northern Brazil in South America, second longest river in the world, Amazonas River; (Computers) on-line bookstore, I...Amazon
aid to those in need, bas-relief, diverting contrast, easement, alleviation; liberation, release; support provided to the needy; embossment, sculpture in which the forms project outward from the surface; aid, assistance; person who fills the role of an...relief
aim gun at, be all over, be worn on, be wrapped around, binding of book or magazine, buy replacement stock, casing; lid; wrapper; binding; shelter; insurance, cloth that covers furniture, copulate with female, cover charge, cover version, coverage, cov...cover
aim something carefully, allocate finishing position, area in town, area or portion of space, area where something happens, assign somebody, dwelling, finish second, have something accepted, job, locality, location, position; standing, position; role, ...place
Aimee Semple McPherson (1890-1944), founder of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel; Elle McPherson (born 1964 as Eleanor Gow), Australian-born Super Model and actor; family nameMcPherson
air passage to lungs, any of the main air passages of the lungs (Anatomy), bronchial tubebronchus
aircraft landing gear, foundation; frame and machinery of an automobile, undercarriage, main frame of vehicle, mounting for electronic device, mounting for gun carriagechassis
algal sex organ, cell in an ovary, cell which becomes an oocyte (Biology); single-celled female reproductive organ in some plants (Botany)oogonium
alone or without help, country, machine, normal self, pron. her own person; on her own person; to her own person; by her own person; from her own person, referring to female subject of verb, used for emphasisherself
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
American comic strip about the modern workplace of the main character Dilbert (very popular in the United States)Dilbert
American organization for female descendants of Colonialists who took part in the Revolutionary War (promotes education, volunteer service, the preservation of history, and grants scholarships)DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution)
amusing person, comic actor, comic entertainer, person who entertains with jokes and funny storiescomedian
analyze grammatical structure of sentence, break a word into parts, analyze the grammatical structure of a sentence, describe grammatical role of word, division of input into small sections that are easy for a program to process (Computers)parse
ancestor, female ancestorforemother
 

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