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(new zealand) hike in bush, cover distance on foot, crush something underfoot, heavy step, live as vagrant, long journey on foot, metal plate on boot, offensive term, part of spade for foot, sound of feet, tramp steamer, tread heavily, walk, trek; begg...tramp
act in stated way, act of treading, crush, dance steps, depth of grooves on a tire surface, form a path, horizontal part of a step, outer surface of a tire, part of shoe that touches the ground, walk, stride; step on, stepping, walking; sound of walkin...tread
act of grinding; hard and tedious work, drudgery; grating sound, rasp, chop into tiny pieces, crush, break up into small particles; be reduced to powder; sharpen; scrape, rub together harshly; make a harsh grinding sound; crush, oppress; operate by rot...grind
action of banging down a foot, bang a foot down forcibly, cancellation across a postage stamp, characteristic of something, crush rocks, design printed onto paper with a stamp, gummed paper as an official mark, gummed paper paying for postage, have a l...stamp
animal food, crush something, grain and water mix, grind, pulverize, puree; create a soft mixture by adding hot water and crushing, make advances, make pulp of, pulpy mass, soak grain, blend; puree; mixture of boiled grains for livestock; (British) mas...mash
area of discoloration on the skin caused by a blow, contusion, cause a wound, make a contusion, injure; be injured, be wounded, crush food, damage plant tissue, damage to plant tissue, emotional injury, injure causing skin discoloration, skin discolora...bruise
assault or attack somebody, criticize somebody or something fiercely, hammer, sledge-hammer; brawl, handle somebody or something roughly, intimidate, log-splitting hammer//mau-mau, pile-driving hammer, vtmau-mau, wound, crush, mutilate; behave crudely;...maul
battering or crushing device, break force or crush with a battering ram, collide with something deliberately, force acceptance of something, force something into place, hydraulic ramram
block something up, crowd, cram together; pack in; become crowded together; become stuck; cause to be stuck; disrupt, interfere (as in radio signals); play music in a free and improvisational manner, crush part of body, difficult situation, fill someth...jam
boat used to make a passage through ice; tool used to crush ice; opening remark or joke designed to put people at ease, iceboat, ship for breaking ice, something that relaxes groupicebreaker
brainy person, center of nervous-system in invertebrates, hit somebody on head, intellect, main organ of the central nervous system, mind, organ of thought and feeling, smash or crush the skullbrain
break bone into fragments, crush, grind, pulverize, pulverize somethingcomminute
cause a scar; make small cuts or scratches in the skin; crush, break up the surface layer of something (e.g. ground before planting); criticize sharply, frighten somebody, loosen soil, make scratches on skin, scratch seedsscarify
cheap books and magazines, crush something, crushed wood for paper, inside of tooth, pulverized ore, pulverized; mushy; low quality, remove pulp from fruit, remove the fleshy part of a fruit; crush, grind, pulverize; form into a soft moist mass of mate...pulp
check or repress, hold back, restrain; crush, quell; smother, suffocate, asphyxiate; be suffocated, joint in leg of animal, repress physical actstifle
 

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