Results for: afford something, be frugal, be lenient with, handle gently
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(about program code) able to handle several simultaneous or interleaved requests (Computers)reentrant
academic cap with a square flat top and a tassel; square board with handle underneath used by masons to hold mortar, academic hat, board for carrying mortarmortarboard
accept defeat, bend flat, bend in rock, bend limbs together, bend rock, bend to make compact, bend; be bent; pleat; crease; wrap, enfold, envelop; stir gently; clasp, cross (i.e. the hands or arms), bend; pleat; crease; depression in the ground, hollow...fold
accept responsibility, capacity to handle responsibility, carry or place something on shoulders, joint attaching a forelimb to the trunk, land beside road, meat from shoulder, move something with shoulder, part of garment fitting shoulder, part of the ...shoulder
acrobat, amount in tumbler, drinking glass, drinking glass without a stem or handle; acrobat; part of a lock which releases the bolt to move; gear-moving part of a transmission, cog for transmitting power from a rotating shaft (Machines); species of do...tumbler
act of fiddling with something, be traveling pot mender, fiddle with, handle something unskillfully, mender of pots pans and other household utensils; one skilled in various mechanical jobs, jack of all trades; bungler, patch, fix a household utensil, ...tinker
act of grabbing and drawing away; influence; press proof, test print used for proofreading before a print run (Printing); handle, grip, apply force to a trigger, attract crowd, deep inhaling or gulp, do something underhand, draw a load, draw a physical...pull
act of hitting a baseball gently; push, butt (as with the head or horns), gentle hit of ball, hit a ball gently, middle part of sail, ram (with the head or horns); hit softly (Baseball)bunt
act of joggling; jolt; gentle back and forth movement, swaying, jiggling, join with joggle, jar; gently move back and forth, jiggle, shake slightly; cause to sway or jiggle, masonry joint, shaking actionjoggle
act of kissing, touch of the lips (sign of affection); gentle touch, light touch, brush or caress with the lips, caress done with the lips, gentle passing touch, sideswipe, small piece of candy, touch one ball against another, touch something gently, t...kiss
act of nibbling, bite playfully and caressingly, chew delicately; take small fast bites; bite gently and playfully, eat something daintily or cautiously, expression of mild interest, reduce gradually, show mild interest, small morsel of food; small qui...nibble
act of pulling a load, hauling; act of carrying; handle; projection by which something is held or supported; projecting part that supplies traction; awkward or clumsy person; ear (Slang); rectangular sail; wooden box for transporting fruits and vegetab...lug
adjSouthern U.S., bend like a pocketknife, double up, bend sharply in half; do a jackknife dive, do jackknife dive//jackleg, fold trailer in on cab, incompetent person, large pocketknife whose blade folds into the handle; dive in which the diver double...jackknife
adventive, chance or unpremeditated, comfortable, indifferent, known only slightly, lenient, nonchalant, not formal, occasional or temporary, random, accidental; superficial; temporary; informal, soldier on temporary assignment, temporary worker, tempo...casual
afford something, be frugal, be lenient with, handle gently; free from, release, save from; refrain from; save, conserve, use frugally; allow, grant, give; omit, bowling score, extra, reserve; surplus, superfluous; slim, lean, thin; meager, scanty, kep...spare
 

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