in tights or stockings A run
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ladders(in tights or stockings) A run
laddered(of tights or stockings) Develop a run
laddering(of tights or stockings) Develop a run
ladderingCause (tights or stockings) to run
ladderedCause (tights or stockings) to run
racewaysA groove or race in which bearings run
racewayA groove or race in which bearings run
strokedScore (a run or point) in such a manner
raddled(esp of a person) unkempt or run-down in appearance
managesBe in charge of (a company, establishment, or undertaking); administer; run
leadslie, run, or open in a specified place or direction path leads uphill
streakedRun naked in a public place so as to shock or amuse others
leadlie, run, or open in a specified place or direction path leads uphill
smashes(in sports) Strike (the ball) or score (a goal, run, etc.) with great force
smash(in sports) Strike (the ball) or score (a goal, run, etc.) with great force
CROSSCOUNTRYOne way to run ... or a hint to four geographical intersections found in this grid
runexist or occur in a continuous range of variation shades run from white to dark gray
struck(in sporting contexts) Hit or kick (a ball) so as to score a run, point, or goal
scoresact (as a goal, run, or touchdown) in any of various games or contests that gains points
treadmillAn exercise machine, typically with a continuous belt, that allows one to walk or run in place
strikes(in sporting contexts) Hit or kick (a ball) so as to score a run, point, or goal
strike(in sporting contexts) Hit or kick (a ball) so as to score a run, point, or goal
treadmillsAn exercise machine, typically with a continuous belt, that allows one to walk or run in place
runtend to produce or develop a specified quality or feature they run to big noses in that family
runcause to move or flow in a specified way or into a specified position run cards into a file
styletsA wire or piece of plastic run through a catheter or cannula in order to stiffen it or to clear it
stealing(in various sports) Gain (an advantage, a run, or possession of the ball) unexpectedly or by exploiting the temporary distraction of an opponent
steals(in various sports) Gain (an advantage, a run, or possession of the ball) unexpectedly or by exploiting the temporary distraction of an opponent
mixteof or denoting a type of bicycle frame, usually for women, in which angled twin lateral tubes run back to the rear axle
foiling(of a hunted animal) Run over or cross (ground or a scent or track) in such a way as to confuse the hounds
harpsichorda keyboard instrument with horizontal strings that run perpendicular to the keyboard in a long tapering case and are plucked by points of quill, leather, or plastic operated by depressing the keys
defragmentto run a program which reduces or eliminates the fragmentation of (a file or disk) by bringing together parts of files stored in separate locations to a single location on the disk
harpsichordsHARPSICHORD, a keyboard instrument with horizontal strings that run perpendicular to the keyboard in a long tapering case and are plucked by points of quill, leather, or plastic operated by depressing the keys
defragmentsDEFRAGMENT, to run a program which reduces or eliminates the fragmentation of (a file or disk) by bringing together parts of files stored in separate locations to a single location on the disk
defragmentingDEFRAGMENT, to run a program which reduces or eliminates the fragmentation of (a file or disk) by bringing together parts of files stored in separate locations to a single location on the disk
defragmentedDEFRAGMENT, to run a program which reduces or eliminates the fragmentation of (a file or disk) by bringing together parts of files stored in separate locations to a single location on the disk
christieany of several skiing turns executed in order to change direction on a downhill run or for decreasing speed or stopping, esp. a turn in which the body is swung around with the skis kept parallel
doed as a substitute verb to avoid repetition wanted to run and play as children do used especially in British English following a modal auxiliary or perfective have a great many people had died, or would do Bruce Chatwin
harpsichordsA keyboard instrument with horizontal strings that run perpendicular to the keyboard in a long tapering case and are plucked by points of quill, leather, or plastic operated by depressing the keys. It is used chiefly in European classical music of the 16th to 18th centuries
harpsichordA keyboard instrument with horizontal strings that run perpendicular to the keyboard in a long tapering case and are plucked by points of quill, leather, or plastic operated by depressing the keys. It is used chiefly in European classical music of the 16th to 18th centuries