clash (noun)

  • 21cymbal — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clashing, crashing VERB + CYMBAL ▪ clash, hit CYMBAL + VERB ▪ crash ▪ …

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  • 22metal — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ soft ▪ pure ▪ ferrous, non ferrous ▪ base, heavy, noble, precious …

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  • 23demonstrator — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ angry ▪ Angry demonstrators threw stones. ▪ peaceful ▪ student ▪ anti government, pro democracy …

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  • 24will — noun 1 power to choose; desire ADJECTIVE ▪ great, indomitable, iron, strong ▪ her indomitable will to win ▪ His unassuming manner concealed an iron will. ▪ …

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  • 25clasher — clashˈer noun • • • Main Entry: ↑clash …

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  • 26collision course — noun 1. a course of a moving object that will lead to a collision if it continues unchanged • Hypernyms: ↑path, ↑track, ↑course 2. a course of action (following a given idea) that will lead to conflict if it continues unabated • Hypernyms:… …

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  • 27nicker tree — noun 1. : bonduc 2 2. dialect : kentucky coffee tree * * * nick|er1 «NIHK uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that nicks or cuts. 2. British Slang. (in …

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  • 28army — noun 1 group of soldiers ADJECTIVE ▪ great, huge, large, massive, mighty, powerful ▪ small ▪ ragtag (inf …

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  • 29conflict — noun kɒnflɪkt a serious disagreement or argument. ↘a prolonged armed struggle. ↘an incompatibility between opinions, principles, etc. verb kən flɪkt [often as adjective conflicting] be incompatible or at variance; clash. Derivatives conflictual… …

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  • 30collision — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin collision , collisio, from collidere Date: 15th century 1. an act or instance of colliding ; clash 2. an encounter between particles (as atoms or molecules) resulting in exchange or transformation of… …

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