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SAMOA. . . to see some more of ...
wearinessReluctance to see or experience any more of something
wearinessesReluctance to see or experience any more of something
pleonasmThe use of more words than are necessary to convey meaning (e.g., see with one's eyes), either as a fault of style or for emphasis
PLAINERMore easy to see
NEXTPAGEWords clicked to see more
COLDSHOULDERWARContest to see who can be more unfriendly?
nearsightedable to see near things more clearly than distant ones
nearsightedlyNEARSIGHTED, able to see near things more clearly than distant ones
nearsightednessNEARSIGHTED, able to see near things more clearly than distant ones
squintingLook at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light
squintedLook at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light
MOMAWhere to see some of 32-Down's work
MATWhere to see some pins?
INDOORSWhere to see some squash
LAKEWhere to see some skiers
PAYTVWhere to see some fights
RODEOWhere to see some clowns
HUMORWhat some fail to see
MONDAYNIGHTTime to see some football
RODEOWhere to see some chaps
ARENAPlace to see some action
CRTWhere to see some icons, briefly
RRSWhere to see some diners: Abbr.
RRSWhere to see some sleepers: Abbr.
CAFESPlaces to see some laptops, often
ATTICWhere to see some old clothes
AUDIDEALERWhere to see some German models
EYETOEYEHow some like to see things
IDSThey're needed to see some movies
AURAESome seers claim to see them
DENTISTSSome British rockers need to see them
PORTHOLESSome allow you to see the sea
LASSESWhat some people look through to see topless girls (6)
asteroidsA small rocky body orbiting the sun. Large numbers of these, ranging in size from nearly 600 miles (1,000 km) across (Ceres) to dust particles, are found (as the asteroid belt) esp. between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, though some have more eccentric orbits, and a few pass close to the earth or enter the atmosphere as meteors
LESSMore, to some
LESSMore, according to some
ORLESSMore ... (to some extent).
LESSMore or ... (to some extent)
PERIODICALLY"I added some more elements to my table," Mendeleev said ...