Results for: rolled into sheets
English English
rolled into sheetscold-rolled
admit cleric to benefice, compare critically, verify, gather, sort, compare information, examine sheets or pages, put pages in order, verify page sequencingcollate
airfoil, arc in Gothic window, cover with foil, frustrate, balk; prevent someone from succeeding; act as a contrast for; cover or coat with a thin sheet of metal, good contrast, hydrofoil, light sword; thin metal sheets (i.e. aluminum foil); person or ...foil
amount of writing on a page, boy apprenticed to knight, boy attendant, boy servant in medieval times, boy who runs errands, call, summon (e.g. to the telephone); number pages, number sheets of paper in a collection; look through the pages of something,...page
artificial palate fitted with false teeth, coating of metal, collection dish for money, contents of plate, cover something with gold or silver, cover something with metal sheets, cover with a thin layer of metal, coat with metal, cut of beef, dish for ...plate
ball made of snow that has been packed or rolled together; any of a number of bushes bearing large white clusters of flowers; crushed ice flavored with syrup and served in a cup, ball of snow, cause to increase, frozen snack, grow larger at an accelera...snowball
bed coverings, bed coverings (as in sheets, blankets and pillowcases)bedclothes
blank paper, insert blank paper between printed sheetsslipsheet
book composed of sheets folded into 18 leaves or 36 pages, 4 X 6 1/2 inch book with 18 pages, book size, eighteenmooctodecimo
bookbinder, cord or tie, detachable cover used for holding sheets of paper, hard cover for papers, machine for binding books or papers, machine for making sheaves, something that sticks things, statement binding somebody to agreementbinder
broad thin expanse, flat, and thin, cloth used on bed, cover with a sheet; wrap in a sheet; provide with sheets, cover with thin layer, covering thinly, expanse of something moving, fall over broad expanse, flat baking pan, flat thin rectangular piece,...sheet
burial cloths, sheets used to wrap a body for burial, cerementsshrouds
Central American freshwater fish, crystallizing in thin sheets and flaking, pref. (Greek) flatplaty
cheat, create a hole with a reamer, enlarge a hole with a reamer, form hole with reamer, large quantity, quantity of 500 sheets of paper; large quantity of writing paper, quantity of paper, reprimand, squeeze citrus juiceream
closely woven cotton cloth used for bed sheets, smooth fabricpercale
 

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