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  • 121tool — Synonyms and related words: Charlie McCarthy, Federal, T square, adz, agency, agent, aid, amanuensis, ancilla, apparatus, apple polisher, appliance, ass licker, auto, autolithograph, avenue, awl, ax, backscratcher, backslapper, baggage agent,… …

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  • 122fleece — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. swindle, despoil, rob, strip. See stealing, deception. n. coat (see covering). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wool, fell, hide, pelt; see coat 2 , fur , wool 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v …

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  • 123gouge — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. scoop, channel, dig, groove, rout out; informal, defraud, cheat (see deception, stealing). See concavity, furrow. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To hollow out] Syn. scoop, chisel, channel; see dig 1 . 2. [*To …

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  • 124face — feɪs n. front part of the head with the eyes nose and mouth; facial expression; surface; front; boldness, insolence (Slang); look; appearance; good reputation; makeup v. stand opposite; stand face to face; turn toward; cover, coat; brave, defy;… …

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  • 125faced — adj. having a specific type of face or number of faces (i.e. wide faced, two faced); covered, coated; smoothed, dressed (about the surface of a stone) feɪs n. front part of the head with the eyes nose and mouth; facial expression; surface;… …

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  • 126faces — feɪs n. front part of the head with the eyes nose and mouth; facial expression; surface; front; boldness, insolence (Slang); look; appearance; good reputation; makeup v. stand opposite; stand face to face; turn toward; cover, coat; brave, defy;… …

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  • 127facing — fac·ing || feɪsɪŋ n. coating, covering (ornamental or protective); decorative trim sewn on the edge of clothes or other fabric adj. pertaining to coating, covering (ornamental or protective); positioning to face something feɪs n. front part… …

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  • 128pick — pick1 verb 1》 take hold of and remove (a flower or fruit) from where it is growing.     ↘(often pick someone/thing up) take hold of and lift or move.     ↘(pick up) Golf take hold of and lift up one s ball, especially when conceding a hole. 2》… …

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