Achy and tender
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SOREAchy and tender
AILSFeels achy and weak
lushesttender and juicy
lushertender and juicy
lushtender and juicy
LUSHTender and juicy.
BOATSLighter and tender
ONESThey're small and tender
ONEIt's small and tender?
ONESThey're green and tender
ONESThey're tender and small
REDOLENTLo! Tender and fragrant
MELTSBecomes gentle and tender.
SUMMERLOVETender reminiscence for Donna and Courtney?
mellowesttender and sweet because of ripeness
DEBTS"This note is legal tender for all ..., public and private" (words on U.S. bills)
asparagusesThe tender young shoots of this plant, eaten as a vegetable and considered a delicacy
fleshierconsisting of fleshlike substance; pulpy, as a fruit; thick and tender, as a succulent leaf
fleshyconsisting of fleshlike substance; pulpy, as a fruit; thick and tender, as a succulent leaf
asparagusThe tender young shoots of this plant, eaten as a vegetable and considered a delicacy
greenhousea structure enclosed (as by glass) and used for the cultivation or protection of tender plants
greenhousesGREENHOUSE, a structure enclosed (as by glass) and used for the cultivation or protection of tender plants
bimetallismA system allowing the unrestricted currency of two metals (e.g., gold and silver) as legal tender at a fixed ratio to each other
tenderloina strip of tender flesh on either side of the vertebral column under the short ribs, in the hind quarter of beef and pork
tenderloinsTENDERLOIN, a strip of tender flesh on either side of the vertebral column under the short ribs, in the hind quarter of beef and pork
pinnacesmall 17th-century ship having two or three masts and a flat stern, used in northern Europe as a warship and merchant ship and as a tender
pinnacessmall 17th-century ship having two or three masts and a flat stern, used in northern Europe as a warship and merchant ship and as a tender
machesany of several plants of the genus Valerianella, of the valerian family, esp. V. locusta (or V. olitoria), having small light blue flowers and tender, narrow leaves eaten in salads
macheany of several plants of the genus Valerianella, of the valerian family, esp. V. locusta (or V. olitoria), having small light blue flowers and tender, narrow leaves eaten in salads