Assume a nonthreatening position
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CURLUPINTOABALLAssume a nonthreatening position
SQUATAssume a catcher's position
TILTAssume a sloping position.
BALLUPAssume a fetal position
postureto assume a particular position
poseto assume a fixed position
ACCEDETOAssume, as a position of power
posturedPOSTURE, to assume a particular position
posturesPOSTURE, to assume a particular position
posedPOSE, to assume a fixed position
posesPOSE, to assume a fixed position
lieto assume or have a reclining position
layto assume or have a reclining position
liesto assume or have a reclining position
liedto assume or have a reclining position
lyingto assume or have a reclining position
lainto assume or have a reclining position
liesassume a horizontal position often used with down
poserone who poses (to assume a fixed position)
squareto assume a position of defense or offense
posturerone who postures (to assume a particular position)
lierassume a horizontal position often used with down
posturersPOSTURER, one who postures (to assume a particular position)
posersPOSER, one who poses (to assume a fixed position)
poseto assume or hold a physical position, attitude, or character
posedto assume or hold a physical position, attitude, or character
posesto assume or hold a physical position, attitude, or character
posingto assume or hold a physical position, attitude, or character
setcause to assume a specified posture or position set the door ajar
lieto assume a horizontal or prostrate position, as for the purpose of resting
trimassume or cause a boat to assume a desired position in the water a boat that trims badly
trimcause (as a ship) to assume a desirable position in the water by arrangement of ballast, cargo, or passengers
kneeled(of a person) Be in or assume a position in which the body is supported by a knee or the knees, typically as a sign of reverence or submission
kneeling(of a person) Be in or assume a position in which the body is supported by a knee or the knees, typically as a sign of reverence or submission