bemock | (verb) treat with contempt | Synonyms: mock |
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block | (verb) shape into a block or blocks | - |
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(verb) shape by using a block | - |
(verb) prohibit the conversion or use of (assets) | Synonyms: freeze, immobilise, immobilize |
(verb) be unable to remember | Synonyms: blank out, draw a blank, forget |
(verb) interfere with or prevent the reception of signals | Synonyms: jam |
(verb) impede the movement of (an opponent or a ball) | Synonyms: deflect, parry |
(verb) render unsuitable for passage | Synonyms: bar, barricade, block off, block up, blockade, stop |
(verb) obstruct | Synonyms: choke up, lug, stuff |
(verb) stamp or emboss a title or design on a book with a block | - |
(verb) support, secure, or raise with a block | - |
(verb) block passage through | Synonyms: close up, impede, jam, obstruct, obturate, occlude |
(verb) shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight | Synonyms: obstruct |
(verb) interrupt the normal function of by means of anesthesia | - |
(verb) hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of | Synonyms: blockade, embarrass, hinder, obstruct, stymie, stymy |
(verb) stop from happening or developing | Synonyms: halt, kibosh, stop |
(verb) run on a block system | - |
chock | (verb) support on chocks | - |
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(verb) secure with chocks | - |
clock | (verb) measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time | Synonyms: time |
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cock | (verb) set the trigger of a firearm back for firing | - |
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(verb) to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others | Synonyms: prance, ruffle, sashay, strut, swagger, tittup |
(verb) tilt or slant to one side | - |
coldcock | (verb) knock down with force | Synonyms: deck, dump, floor, knock down |
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crock | (verb) soil with or as with crock | - |
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(verb) release color when rubbed, of badly dyed fabric | - |
defrock | (verb) divest of the frock; of church officials | Synonyms: unfrock |
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dock | (verb) maneuver into a dock | - |
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(verb) remove or shorten the tail of an animal | Synonyms: bob, tail |
(verb) come into dock | - |
(verb) deduct from someone's wages | - |
(verb) deprive someone of benefits, as a penalty | - |
drydock | (verb) maneuver (a ship) into a drydock | Synonyms: dry-dock |
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flock | (verb) come together as in a cluster or flock | Synonyms: clump, cluster, constellate |
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(verb) move as a crowd or in a group | - |
frock | (verb) put a frock on | - |
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hock | (verb) disable by cutting the hock | - |
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(verb) leave as a guarantee in return for money | Synonyms: pawn, soak |
interlock | (verb) coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively | Synonyms: mesh |
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(verb) become engaged or intermeshed with one another | Synonyms: lock |
(verb) hold in a locking position | Synonyms: interlace, lock |
knock | (verb) find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws | Synonyms: criticise, criticize, pick apart |
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(verb) knock against with force or violence | Synonyms: bump |
(verb) rap with the knuckles | - |
(verb) deliver a sharp blow or push | Synonyms: strike hard |
(verb) make light, repeated taps on a surface | Synonyms: pink, rap, tap |
(verb) sound like a car engine that is firing too early | Synonyms: ping, pink |
lock | (verb) become rigid or immoveable | - |
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(verb) fasten with a lock | - |
(verb) keep engaged | Synonyms: engage, mesh, operate |
(verb) place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape | Synonyms: lock away, lock in, lock up, put away, shut away, shut up |
(verb) become engaged or intermeshed with one another | Synonyms: interlock |
(verb) hold in a locking position | Synonyms: interlace, interlock |
(verb) build locks in order to facilitate the navigation of vessels | - |
(verb) hold fast (in a certain state) | - |
(verb) pass by means through a lock in a waterway | - |
mock | (verb) treat with contempt | Synonyms: bemock |
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(verb) imitate with mockery and derision | - |
nock | (verb) make small marks into the surface of | Synonyms: mark, score |
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overclock | (verb) To run a processor (CPU), or any electronic logic device, at a speed higher than is recommended by the manufacturer. | - |
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overstock | (verb) stock excessively | - |
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padlock | (verb) fasten with a padlock | - |
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pock | (verb) mark with a scar | Synonyms: mark, pit, scar |
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restock | (verb) stock again | - |
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rock | (verb) move back and forth or sideways | Synonyms: shake, sway |
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(verb) cause to move back and forth | Synonyms: sway |
shock | (verb) inflict a trauma upon | Synonyms: traumatise, traumatize |
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(verb) subject to electrical shocks | - |
(verb) collect or gather into shocks | - |
(verb) collide violently | - |
(verb) strike with horror or terror | - |
(verb) surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off | Synonyms: ball over, blow out of the water, floor, take aback |
(verb) strike with disgust or revulsion | Synonyms: appal, appall, offend, outrage, scandalise, scandalize |
shuttlecock | (verb) send or toss to and fro, like a shuttlecock | - |
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smock | (verb) embellish by sewing in straight lines crossing each other diagonally | - |
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sock | (verb) hit hard | Synonyms: bash, bonk, bop, whap, whop |
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spatchcock | (verb) interpolate or insert (words) into a sentence or story | - |
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(verb) prepare for eating if or as if a spatchcock | - |
stock | (verb) put forth and grow sprouts or shoots | Synonyms: sprout |
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(verb) have on hand | Synonyms: carry, stockpile |
(verb) amass so as to keep for future use or sale or for a particular occasion or use | Synonyms: buy in, stock up |
(verb) provide or furnish with a stock of something | - |
(verb) supply with livestock | - |
(verb) supply with fish | - |
(verb) equip with a stock | - |
ticktock | (verb) make a sound like a clock or a timer | Synonyms: beat, tick, ticktack |
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unblock | (verb) make (assets) available | Synonyms: free, release, unfreeze |
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(verb) play the cards of (a suit) so that the last trick on which a hand can follow suit will be taken by a higher card in the hand of a partner who has the remaining cards of a combined holding | - |
(verb) clear or remove an obstruction from | - |
understock | (verb) stock with less than the usual or desirable number or quantity | - |
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undock | (verb) take (a ship) out of a dock | - |
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(verb) move out of a dock | - |
unfrock | (verb) divest of the frock; of church officials | Synonyms: defrock |
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unlock | (verb) become unlocked | - |
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(verb) open the lock of | - |
(verb) set free or release | - |