Results for: spray with tear gas
English English
spray with tear gastear-gas
1930s dance, catch fly balls, chase away, dance the shag, have sexual intercourse (British Slang); cause wear and tear, layered haircut, long pile on textile, long-piled carpet, make rough, matted tangle of hair, provide with shaft, retrieve, rough and...shag
act of spattering, come out in drops, defame, droplet of something spattered, scatter in droplets, small amount, spattering sound, splash or scatter in small drops, sprinkle, spot, spray; send out small drops, splash with liquid, splashing or scatterin...spatter
act of splashing; splashing sound; amount of liquid thrown or dropped on a surface; mark made by a falling quantity of liquid; spot of light or color; strong impression, showy display, add contrasts to, be spattered about, dash a liquid, spray; wet or ...splash
act of sprinkling, distribute small amounts of, give out in small amounts, light rain, light rain; small amount, handful, rain very slightly, scatter or be scattered throughout things, disperse; spray; fall lightly, drizzle (about rain), sugar particle...sprinkle
air spray, container with gas under pressure, liquid substance stored under pressure and released as a fine spray; container in which this is stored; tiny particle suspended in the atmosphere and carried by the wind (Ecology), substance sprayed, suspen...aerosol
analyze by dividing into parts, be divisible into elements, become or make emotional, decompose chemically, experience electrical insulation failure, experience or cause health collapse, fail to function properly, stop resisting, tear down, weakenbreak down
annoy another, anxiousness, be concerned; make concerned; annoy, harass; tear meat with the teeth (e.g. dogs); advance through great effort, be or make anxious, cause of anxiety, concern; fear; misfortune, distress; source of concern; ripping of meat w...worry
apply lacquer to, coat with lacquer, varnish; make presentable, camouflage (with fancy words, etc.), glossy synthetic coating, hair spray, type of varnish, shiny protective coatinglacquer
badly damaged state, decorate with ribbons, decorative strip of fabric, flat cable, ledger board, long narrow strip, reins, ribbon as award or badge, strip of inked material, strip of material used for decoration; shred, torn strip of material, tear in...ribbon
bath under spray, device that produces a spray of water droplets (for bathing); act of bathing under a spray of water droplets; brief rainfall; party at which guests give gifts to a woman who is about to be married or give birth, disagreeable group, gi...shower
beat opponent soundly, damage irreparably, destroy, ruin, tear down; eat or drink covetously (Slang), eat fast and greedily, wreck a buildingdemolish
become blurred by tears, condensed water vapor, film over, fine spray, fog, haze; veil of tears, blurry vision, liquid suspension in gas, make misty, dim, obscure; cloud, make opaque, obscuring thing, spray something, thin fogmist
become ragged or make something ragged, ruined state, tear, be torn, torn or ragged piece of cloth, torn shred of a garment; ragtatter
best, choice, choose, select; pluck, pull out; tear out; peck, strike with a sharp instrument; pluck the strings of an instrument, play a stringed instrument, comb for curly hair, crop portion, device for plucking guitar strings, find fault, hoe, tool ...pick
 

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