Bring on the decorator
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AnswerCrossword Clue
REDOBring on the decorator
TGIF"Bring on the weekend!"
SELLFORBring on the market
OVERDOBring on the pain
CATERBring on the vittles
SADDENBring on the blues.
HARMBring on the pain
TACKLEBring down on the gridiron
ENDBring down the curtain on
ENDBring the curtain down on
TGIF"Bring on the weekend!" letters
RIPENBring to maturity, on the vine
TACKLEBring down on the football field
TAILLETax which helped bring on the French Revolution.
TOMEBook you're unlikely to bring on the subway
stainerbring discredit on the scandal stained his reputation
inducesBring on the birth of (a baby) in this way
dobring into existence produce do a biography on the general
raiserbring in sight on the horizon by approaching raise land
tarnishedbring disgrace on sully the scandal has tarnished his reputation
raisersbring in sight on the horizon by approaching raise land
inducingBring on the birth of (a baby) in this way
inducesBring on (childbirth or abortion) artificially, typically by the use of drugs
inducingBring on (childbirth or abortion) artificially, typically by the use of drugs
stampingBring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or on something on the ground
losesto bring to destruction used chiefly in passive construction the ship was lost on the reef
loseto bring to destruction used chiefly in passive construction the ship was lost on the reef
trappingBring (the ball) under control with the feet or other part of the body on receiving it
trappedBring (the ball) under control with the feet or other part of the body on receiving it
wreckersA person on the shore who tries to bring about a shipwreck in order to profit from the wreckage
wreckerA person on the shore who tries to bring about a shipwreck in order to profit from the wreckage
tacksAn act of changing course by turning a vessel's head into and through the wind, so as to bring the wind on the opposite side
eyestonesmall calcareous body, flat on one side and convex on the other, passed between the eye and the eyelid to bring out cinders or other foreign matter
nonsuiting(of a judge or court) Subject (a plaintiff) to the stoppage of their suit on the grounds of failure to make a legal case or bring sufficient evidence