Results for: behave humbly, erase, wipe out
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(Grammar) variation of the form (of a noun, verb, etc.); decline, descent, slope, downward slope, process of ending words, set of words that behave similarly, worsening or falling awaydeclension
(Slang) behave in a frivolous manner; waste money or time, behave frivolously, waste foolishlyfrivol
24th letter of English alphabet, 24th letter of the alphabet, a Cartesian coordinate along the x-axis, an algebraic variable, any card that is not an honor, by, erase, nix, cross out with an X, ex, extensionx
ability to behave kindly, compassionate act, kindness, pleasantness, amiability; kindheartedness, warmheartedness; friendlinesskindness
ability to use something, act of using something, behave toward somebody or something, benefit from something, benefit of property, consume drugs or alcohol regularly, consume something, do something habitually, employ something for some purpose, funct...use
absorb, act of cleaning, aquatic animal with a porous outer body and a rigid or elastic skeleton; skeleton of a sponge; piece of flexible and absorbent plastic or rubber used for cleaning; one or that which absorbs; sponger, clean with a sponge; wipe w...sponge
absorbent cloth, dishtowel, dry somebody with towel, piece of fabric used to dry things, wipe or dry with a toweltowel
accomplish, do, carry out, execute; act, fulfill a role in a show; present; arrange; direct, manage, fulfill an obligation, function or behave, present an artistic workperform
act humbly, be embarrassed or uncomfortable, cowering movement, crouch or move back suddenly, flinch, shrink back, recoil (in surprise or fright); grovelcringe
act in a play, behave insincerely, pretend to be actingplay-act
act lewd; behave wildly; waste irresponsibly, be wanton, desiring to do harm, excessive, lewd or lascivious person; pampered person; one who is flirtatious, lush, playful, random, sexually indiscriminate, somebody growing unruly, somebody playful, some...wanton
act of bending the body forward and downward; stooping position; condescension; small porch, admit defeat, behave unethically, bend body, bend the body forward and downward; stand or walk with the head and shoulders bent forward, slouch; condescend, lo...stoop
act of wiping (in order to clean or erase, etc.); handkerchief or rag; small disposable towel moistened with soapy liquid; blow; mocking statement, gibe; scene shift that appears to be one scene pushing another off the screen, apply something with ligh...wipe
act or instance of using an editing mode in which new characters that are inserted erase the old characters that were in their placeovertyping
act violently or riotously, riotousness, wild or frenzied behavior, run rampant, behave wildly, move about furiously, violent behaviorrampage
 

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