asphalt | (verb) cover with tar or asphalt | - |
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breathalyse | (verb) test someone's alcohol level in his blood by means of a breathalyzer | Synonyms: breathalyze |
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breathalyze | (verb) test someone's alcohol level in his blood by means of a breathalyzer | Synonyms: breathalyse |
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chalk | (verb) write, draw, or trace with chalk | - |
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challenge | (verb) issue a challenge to | - |
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(verb) take exception to | Synonyms: dispute, gainsay |
(verb) raise a formal objection in a court of law | Synonyms: take exception |
(verb) ask for identification | - |
counterchallenge | (verb) challenge in turn | - |
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exhale | (verb) expel air | Synonyms: breathe out, expire |
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(verb) give out (breath or an odor) | Synonyms: emanate, give forth |
hale | (verb) draw slowly or heavily | Synonyms: cart, drag, haul |
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(verb) to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means | Synonyms: coerce, force, pressure, squeeze |
halloo | (verb) shout `halloo', as when greeting someone or attracting attention | - |
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(verb) urge on with shouts | - |
hallow | (verb) render holy by means of religious rites | Synonyms: bless, consecrate, sanctify |
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hallucinate | (verb) perceive what is not there; have illusions | - |
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halt | (verb) stop the flow of a liquid | Synonyms: stanch, staunch, stem |
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(verb) come to a halt, stop moving | Synonyms: stop |
(verb) cause to come to an abrupt stop | Synonyms: arrest, hold |
(verb) stop from happening or developing | Synonyms: block, kibosh, stop |
halter | (verb) prevent the progress or free movement of | Synonyms: cramp, hamper, strangle |
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(verb) hang with a halter | - |
halve | (verb) divide by two; divide into halves | - |
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inhale | (verb) draw in (air) | Synonyms: breathe in, inspire |
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(verb) draw deep into the lungs in by breathing | - |
marshal | (verb) make ready for action or use | Synonyms: mobilise, mobilize, summon |
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(verb) arrange in logical order | - |
(verb) place in proper rank | - |
(verb) lead ceremoniously, as in a procession | - |
shallow | (verb) become shallow | Synonyms: shoal |
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(verb) make shallow | Synonyms: shoal |
shillyshally | (verb) be uncertain and vague | - |
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(verb) postpone doing what one should be doing | Synonyms: dilly-dally, dillydally, drag one's feet, drag one's heels, procrastinate, stall |
unhallow | (verb) remove the consecration from a person or an object | Synonyms: deconsecrate, desecrate |
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whale | (verb) hunt for whales | - |
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