For repeated service
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REUSABLEFor repeated service.
REUSABLEFit for repeated service
LETService to be repeated
NEORepeated role for Keanu
ECHOEDRepeated word for word
MOTORepeated role for Lorre
TUTWhen repeated, "For shame!"
POOHWhen repeated, express disdain for
CHAINOFFOULSCause for repeated whistle-blowing?
BATMANRepeated role for Christian Bale
ASTARepeated film role for Skippy
practisedo repeated exercises for proficiency
AGARWhen repeated, it's Malay for "jelly"
NANUWhen repeated, Orkan for "good-bye"
SEINERepeated setting for Georges Seurat paintings
TUMWhen repeated, child's word for stomach
ACEVENTURARepeated title role for Jim Carrey
ERNESTRepeated film title role for Jim Varney
JJPUTZCloser for the Arizona Diamondbacks with repeated initials
DOORRepeated word for The Boys Next Door '79 album
dunsto make repeated demands upon for the payment of a debt
dunnedto make repeated demands upon for the payment of a debt
dunto make repeated demands upon for the payment of a debt
dunningto make repeated demands upon for the payment of a debt
boogiesform of instrumental blues, esp. for piano, using melodic variations over a constantly repeated bass figure
formulasA stock epithet, phrase, or line repeated for various effects in literary composition, esp. epic poetry
boogieform of instrumental blues, esp. for piano, using melodic variations over a constantly repeated bass figure
boogiedform of instrumental blues, esp. for piano, using melodic variations over a constantly repeated bass figure
encoringGive or call for a repeated or additional performance of (an item) at the end of a concert
haplologyThe omission of an occurrence of a sound or syllable that is repeated within a word, e.g., in probly for probably
haplologiesThe omission of an occurrence of a sound or syllable that is repeated within a word, e.g., in probly for probably
isorhythmicin ancient prosody, equal in the number of time-units for thesis and arsis, as dactyl, spondee, anapaest; (in medieval motets) having a strict scheme of repeated rhythm independent of melodic repetition