Thesaurus

“or:”

The following 451 entries include the term or:.

Entries 181–195 of 451
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cottoning (to or on to)

verb

to have a clear idea of

cottons (to or on to)

verb

to have a clear idea of

counted (on or upon)

verb

as in waited (for), relied (on or upon)

counting (on or upon)

verb

as in waiting (for), relying (on or upon)

counts (on or upon)

verb

as in waits (for), relies (on or upon)

depended (on or upon)

verb

as in waited (for), counted (on or upon)

depending (on or upon)

verb

as in waiting (for), counting (on or upon)

depends (on or upon)

verb

as in waits (for), counts (on or upon)

descended (on or upon)

verb

to take sudden, violent action against

descending (on or upon)

verb

to take sudden, violent action against

descends (on or upon)

verb

to take sudden, violent action against

died (away or down or out)

verb

to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually

dies (away or down or out)

verb

to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually

dilated (on or upon)

verb

to express more fully and in greater detail

dilates (on or upon)

verb

to express more fully and in greater detail

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