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featured |
Adjective
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having facial features as specified |
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featured |
Adjective
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made a feature or highlight |
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flyblown |
Adjective
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especially of reputation |
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flyblown |
Adjective
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foul and run-down and repulsive |
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flyblown |
Adjective
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spoiled and covered with eggs and larvae of flies |
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faceless |
Adjective
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without a face or identity |
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four-footed |
Adjective
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having four feet |
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four-sided |
Adjective
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having four sides |
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five-sided |
Adjective
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having five sides |
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fairish |
Adjective
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used of hair or skin, pale or light-colored |
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fairish |
Adjective
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not excessive or extreme |
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four-party |
Adjective
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involving four parties |
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flaxen |
Adjective
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of hair color |
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four-lobed |
Adjective
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having four lobes |
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five-lobed |
Adjective
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having five lobes |
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featheredged |
Adjective
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having a rough edge |
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fettered |
Adjective
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bound by chains fastened around the ankles |
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furled |
Adjective
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rolled up and secured |
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faint |
Adjective
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lacking conviction or boldness or courage |
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faint |
Adjective
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lacking clarity or distinctness |
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faint |
Adjective
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indistinctly understood or felt or perceived |
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faint |
Adjective
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deficient in magnitude |
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faint |
Adjective
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lacking strength or vigor |
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faint |
Adjective
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weak and likely to lose consciousness |
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faint |
Noun
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a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain |
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faint |
Verb
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pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain |
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fastened |
Adjective
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fastened with strings or cords |
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fastened |
Adjective
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furnished or closed with buttons or something buttonlike |
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fastened |
Adjective
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firmly closed or secured |
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foul |
Adjective
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especially of a ship's lines etc |
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foul |
Adjective
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disgustingly dirty |
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foul |
Adjective
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characterized by obscenity |
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foul |
Adjective
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(of a baseball) not hit between the foul lines |
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foul |
Adjective
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violating accepted standards or rules |
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foul |
Adjective
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offensively malodorous |
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foul |
Adjective
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(of a manuscript) defaced with changes |
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foul |
Adjective
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highly offensive |
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foul |
Noun
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an act that violates the rules of a sport |
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foul |
Verb
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become soiled and dirty |
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foul |
Verb
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make unclean |
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foul |
Verb
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spot, stain, or pollute |
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foul |
Verb
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make impure |
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foul |
Verb
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commit a foul |
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foul |
Verb
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hit a foul ball |
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foul |
Verb
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become or cause to become obstructed |
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fouled |
Adjective
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tangled, especially referring to a ship's lines |
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fouled |
Adjective
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made dirty or foul |
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foolhardy |
Adjective
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marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences |
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floodlit |
Adjective
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illuminated by means of floodlights |
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floodlighted |
Adjective
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illuminated by means of floodlights |