downfield | (adjective) located at, or relatively closer to, the defending team's end of the playing field | - |
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elder | (adjective) used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son | Synonyms: older, sr. |
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elderly | (adjective) advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables) | Synonyms: aged, older, senior |
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eldest | (adjective) first in order of birth | Synonyms: firstborn |
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eldritch | (adjective) suggesting the operation of supernatural influences | Synonyms: uncanny, unearthly, weird |
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gelded | (adjective) (of a male animal) having the testicles removed | Synonyms: cut, emasculated |
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handheld | (adjective) small and light enough to be operated while you hold it in your hands | Synonyms: hand-held |
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held | (adjective) occupied or in the control of; often used in combination | - |
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shielded | (adjective) (used especially of machinery) protected by a shield to prevent injury | - |
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unshielded | (adjective) (used especially of machinery) not protected by a shield | - |
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unwieldy | (adjective) difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or weight or shape | Synonyms: unmanageable |
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(adjective) lacking grace in movement or posture | Synonyms: clumsy, clunky, gawky, ungainly |
(adjective) difficult to work or manipulate | - |
unyielding | (adjective) resistant to physical force or pressure | - |
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(adjective) stubbornly unyielding | Synonyms: dogged, dour, persistent, pertinacious, tenacious |
upfield | (adjective) away from the defending teams' end of the playing field | - |
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wieldy | (adjective) easy to handle or use or manage | - |
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yielding | (adjective) tending to give in or surrender or agree | - |
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(adjective) inclined to yield to argument or influence or control | - |
(adjective) lacking stiffness and giving way to pressure | - |