Thesaurus

“or”

The following 451 entries include the term or.

Entries 256–270 of 451
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butts (on or against)

verb

to be adjacent to

called (on or upon)

verb

to make a social call upon

calling (on or upon)

verb

to make a social call upon

calls (on or upon)

verb

to make a social call upon

clapped (together or up)

verb

to perform, make, or do without preparation

clapping (together or up)

verb

to perform, make, or do without preparation

claps (together or up)

verb

to perform, make, or do without preparation

cobbled (together or up)

verb

to make or assemble roughly or hastily

cobbles (together or up)

verb

to make or assemble roughly or hastily

cobbling (together or up)

verb

to make or assemble roughly or hastily

cottoned (to or on to)

verb

to have a clear idea of

cottoning (to or on to)

verb

to have a clear idea of

cottons (to or on to)

verb

to have a clear idea of

descended (on or upon)

verb

to take sudden, violent action against

descending (on or upon)

verb

to take sudden, violent action against

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