Bit of a lift
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TBARBit of a lift
TBARLift of a sort
SCENDLift of a wave.
SCENDLift of a wave
TBARLift, of a sort
TEASEDGiven a sort of lift
SCENDLift of a wave: Naut.
SCENDThe lift of a wave.
SADIn need of a lift
SADIn need of a lift?
hydroskia kind of hydrofoil lift
SKIEROne in need of a lift
JOWLYIn need of a face-lift
SAGBe in need of a lift
scendthe lift of a wave send
hydroskisHYDROSKI, a kind of hydrofoil lift
HEELTAPLift in the back of a shoe
UPSKIType of lift for a winter sport.
SKIBUMOne often in need of a lift?
derrickto lift the jib of a crane
LOWSPIRITSWhat a lift may get you out of
BRALESSIn need of a lift, or maybe not
derrickingDERRICK, to lift the jib of a crane
derrickedDERRICK, to lift the jib of a crane
liftingtake out of normal setting lift a word out of context
cocking(of a male dog) Lift (a back leg) in order to urinate
skyliketo lift (the blade of an oar) too high before a stroke
heeltaplayer of leather, metal, or the like in a shoe heel; lift
heeltapslayer of leather, metal, or the like in a shoe heel; lift
rotorsassembly of rotating blades that supplies lift or stability for a rotorcraft
hydrofoila boat fitted with hydrofoils to lift its hull clear of the water at speed
shockstall(Aeronautics) a loss of lift at high speed caused by the formation of shock waves
diplift a portion of by reaching below the surface with something shaped to hold liquid ladle
shockstallsSHOCKSTALL, (Aeronautics) a loss of lift at high speed caused by the formation of shock waves
hydrofoilsHYDROFOIL, a boat fitted with hydrofoils to lift its hull clear of the water at speed
airplanesa powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings from which it derives most of its lift
planing(of a boat, surfboard, etc.) Skim over the surface of water as a result of lift produced hydrodynamically
hydrofoilsA boat whose hull is fitted underneath with shaped vanes (foils) that lift the hull clear of the water to increase the boat's speed
windupThe motions of a pitcher immediately before delivering the ball, in which they take a step back, lift the hands over the head, and step forward
helicopterA type of aircraft that derives both lift and propulsion from one or two sets of horizontally revolving overhead rotors. It is capable of moving vertically and horizontally, the direction of motion being controlled by the pitch of the rotor blades