Could It Falling in Love?
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BEIM"Could It .. Falling in Love?"
BEIM"Could It ... Falling in Love" (The Spinners hit of 1972)
smothering(in sports) Stop the motion of (the ball or a shot) by falling on it and covering it
quicksandsLoose wet sand that yields easily to pressure and sucks in anything resting on or falling into it
smothered(in sports) Stop the motion of (the ball or a shot) by falling on it and covering it
photoreceptorA structure in a living organism, esp. a sensory cell or sense organ, that responds to light falling on it
photoreceptorsA structure in a living organism, esp. a sensory cell or sense organ, that responds to light falling on it
AVONShakespeare could have bathed in it
JAZZCOMBOIt could be in a jam
LUMPIt could be in your throat
MATCHIt could be made in heaven
QUAGYou could get bogged down in it
CRYSTALBALLThere could be a future in it
CHIANTIIt could end up in a fiasco
IRONYO. Henry could see it in things
CHADIt could be pregnant only in Florida
STEPIt could go in the right direction
WHITEELEPHANTIt could be found in the attic
PAMIt could be sprayed in the kitchen
ICECREAMIt could be found in a float
CHADIt could have been pregnant in Florida
OREIt could be carried in a cart
ACEIt could be worth 11 points in blackjack
IDOLSparks could be seen on it in '07
ADAMSAPPLEIt could cause a pain in the neck
SEATFor those in trouble, it could be hot
TNTIt could all blow up in your face
TRANSISTORRADIOIt could carry a tune in the 1950s
MENSAWell over 100 million people could, in theory, join it
IRAQWARCampaign about which Rumsfeld said in 2003 "it could last six days, six weeks - I doubt six months"
directoriesThe French revolutionary government in France 1795û99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte
directoryThe French revolutionary government in France 1795û99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte