A round at the tavern say
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BEERSA round at the tavern, say
BEERSA round at the tavern, often
BEERSRound at the tavern
SECONDSAnother round at the buffet, say
BEERSRound in the tavern
BENCHLEYA Kaufman companion at the Algonquin Round Table
XIIIt's at the top of many a round face
napiformround at the top and tapering sharply below; turnip-shaped, as a root
turnablebend a course around or about round turned the corner at full speed
faldstoola prayer desk from which the Litany is read at church service; a bishop's round armless chair
faldstoolsFALDSTOOL, a prayer desk from which the Litany is read at church service; a bishop's round armless chair
knobsticka stick with a round knob at the end, used as a club or missile by S. African tribesmen
bialyround, flat, leavened, onion-flavored roll made of white flour, having a depression at the center and a crusty bottom
knobsticksKNOBSTICK, a stick with a round knob at the end, used as a club or missile by S. African tribesmen
bialiesround, flat, leavened, onion-flavored roll made of white flour, having a depression at the center and a crusty bottom
pericentrethe point in the path of a body revolving round a centre at which it is nearest to the centre also PERICENTER
pericenterthe point in the path of a body revolving round a centre at which it is nearest to the centre also PERICENTRE
pericentresPERICENTRE, the point in the path of a body revolving round a centre at which it is nearest to the centre also PERICENTER
nozzleA cylindrical or round spout at the end of a pipe, hose, or tube, used to control a jet of gas or liquid
pericentersPERICENTER, the point in the path of a body revolving round a centre at which it is nearest to the centre also PERICENTRE
nozzlesA cylindrical or round spout at the end of a pipe, hose, or tube, used to control a jet of gas or liquid
showdowns(in poker) The requirement at the end of a round that the players who remain in must show their cards to determine which is the strongest hand
showdown(in poker) The requirement at the end of a round that the players who remain in must show their cards to determine which is the strongest hand
cabriolecurved, tapering leg curving outward at the top and inward farther down so as to end in a round pad, the semblance of an animal's paw, or some other feature: used esp. in the first half of the 18th century