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draw together |
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bring together in a common cause or emotion |
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draw back |
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use a surgical instrument to hold open (the edges of a wound or an organ) |
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draw back |
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pull back or move away or backward |
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divaricate |
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spread apart |
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divaricate |
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branch off |
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destruct |
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do away with, cause the destruction or undoing of |
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destruct |
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to destroy, often related to one's own missile or rocket |
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disencumber |
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release from entanglement of difficulty |
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diddle |
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manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination |
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diddle |
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deprive of by deceit |
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deface |
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mar or spoil the appearance of |
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disassemble |
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take apart into its constituent pieces |
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demyelinate |
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destroy the myelin sheath of |
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deglaze |
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dissolve cooking juices or solid food in (a pan) by adding liquid and stirring |
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dropforge |
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forge with a dropforge |
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dress ship |
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decorate a ship with flags |
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distract |
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disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed |
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distract |
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draw someone's attention away from something |
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detest |
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dislike intensely |
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double tongue |
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play fast notes on a wind instrument |
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despise |
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look down on with disdain |
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disincarnate |
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make immaterial |
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dote |
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shower with love |
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dote |
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be foolish or senile due to old age |
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dry-wall |
Verb
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construct with drywall |
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descant on |
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sing a descant on a main tune or melody |
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disappoint |
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fail to meet the hopes or expectations of |
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demean |
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reduce in worth or character, usually verbally |
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domineer |
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rule or exercise power over (somebody) in a cruel and autocratic manner |
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disaffect |
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arouse hostility or indifference in where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness |
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drift apart |
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lose personal contact over time |
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drift away |
Verb
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lose personal contact over time |
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dabble |
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bob forward and under so as to feed off the bottom of a body of water |
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dabble |
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dip a foot or hand briefly into a liquid |
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dabble |
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work with in an amateurish manner |
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dabble |
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play in or as if in water, as of small children |
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drool over |
Verb
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envy without restraint |
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daunt |
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cause to lose courage |
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disgruntle |
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put into a bad mood or into bad humour |
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drop back |
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take position in the rear, as in a military formation or in the line of scrimmage in football |
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drop back |
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to lag or linger behind |
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discompose |
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cause to lose one's composure |
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despond |
Verb
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lose confidence or hope |
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disconcert |
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cause to lose one's composure |
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disconcert |
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cause to feel embarrassment |
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discomfit |
Verb
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cause to lose one's composure |
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deject |
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lower someone's spirits |
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depart |
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move away from a place into another direction |
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depart |
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go away or leave |
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depart |
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leave |