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tarantella |
Noun
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a lively whirling Italian dance for two persons |
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tarantella |
Noun
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music composed in six-eight time for dancing the tarantella |
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tarantelle |
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a lively whirling Italian dance for two persons |
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turnout |
Noun
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(ballet) the outward rotation of a dancer's leg from the hip |
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turnout |
Noun
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attendance for a particular event or purpose (as to vote in an election) |
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turnout |
Noun
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a set of clothing (with accessories) |
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turnout |
Noun
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what is produced in a given time period |
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turnout |
Noun
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a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass |
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turnout |
Noun
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a part of a road that has been widened to allow cars to pass or park |
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turnout |
Noun
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the group that gathers together for a particular occasion |
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tap dancing |
Noun
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a dance step tapped out audibly with the feet |
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tap dance |
Noun
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a dance step tapped out audibly with the feet |
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tap dance |
Verb
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perform a tap dance |
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toe dancing |
Noun
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a dance performed on tiptoe |
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toe dance |
Noun
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a dance performed on tiptoe |
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turkey trot |
Noun
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an early ragtime one-step |
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two-step |
Noun
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a ballroom dance in duple meter |
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two-step |
Verb
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dance the two-step |
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trap block |
Noun
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(American football) an illegal block |
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triple play |
Noun
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the act of getting three players out on one play |
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takeaway |
Noun
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the act of taking the ball or puck away from the team on the offense (as by the interception of a pass) |
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takeaway |
Noun
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a concession made by a labor union to a company that is trying to lower its expenditures |
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takeaway |
Noun
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prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises |
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tennis stroke |
Noun
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the act of hitting a tennis ball with a tennis racket |
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tennis shot |
Noun
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the act of hitting a tennis ball with a tennis racket |
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teeoff |
Noun
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the act of hitting a golf ball from the teeing ground at the start of each hole |
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thrash |
Noun
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a swimming kick used while treading water |
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thrash |
Verb
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beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight |
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thrash |
Verb
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give a thrashing to |
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thrash |
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beat the seeds out of a grain |
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thrash |
Verb
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move data into and out of core rather than performing useful computation |
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thrash |
Verb
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beat so fast that (the heart's) output starts dropping until (it) does not manage to pump out blood at all |
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thrash |
Verb
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move or stir about violently |
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thrash |
Verb
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dance the slam dance |
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treading water |
Noun
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a stroke that keeps the head above water by thrashing the legs and arms |
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tumult |
Noun
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the act of making a noisy disturbance |
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tumult |
Noun
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violent agitation |
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tumult |
Noun
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a state of commotion and noise and confusion |
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two-handed backhand |
Noun
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a backhand shot made holding the racquet in both hands |
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turmoil |
Noun
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disturbance usually in protest |
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turmoil |
Noun
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violent agitation |
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turmoil |
Noun
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a violent disturbance |
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tackle |
Noun
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(American football) grasping an opposing player with the intention of stopping by throwing to the ground |
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tackle |
Noun
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in American football, a position on the line of scrimmage |
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tackle |
Noun
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gear used in fishing |
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tackle |
Noun
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gear consisting of ropes etc. supporting a ship's masts and sails |
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tackle |
Noun
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the person who plays that position on a football team |
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tackle |
Verb
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seize and throw down an opponent player, who usually carries the ball |
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tackle |
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put a harness |
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tackle |
Verb
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accept as a challenge |