Give more cushioning
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REPADGive more cushioning
REPADAdd more cushioning
REDOSEGive more medication
REDOSEGive more medicine
REARMGive more weapons to
REARMGive more guns to
REARMGive more ammo to
outgiveto give more than
REARMGive more weaponry to
PILEITONGive more, more, more
REASSESSGive more thought to
FREERAble to give more
REPOTGive more growing room, maybe
outgaveOUTGIVE, to give more than
outgivenOUTGIVE, to give more than
RIPVANWINKLE"Give Me Five Minutes More"
outgivingOUTGIVE, to give more than
outgivesOUTGIVE, to give more than
RERATEGive more stars to, maybe
REPOTGive more room to grow, perhaps
OGLEGive more than a once-over
GLAREATGive more than side-eye to
SNOOZEALARMIt may give you ten minutes more
massagingManipulate (figures) to give a more acceptable result
GENOAJib used to give a boat more speed
massagedManipulate (figures) to give a more acceptable result
MAXIM"It is more blessed to give . . . ," for example.
ACTSSource of "It is more blessed to give than to receive"
overburdenGive (someone) more work or pressure than they can deal with
overburdensGive (someone) more work or pressure than they can deal with
overburdenedGive (someone) more work or pressure than they can deal with
overburdeningGive (someone) more work or pressure than they can deal with
ACTSWhence the line "It is more blessed to give than to receive"
ACTSBiblical source of the line "It is more blessed to give than to receive"
supercalenderedGive a highly glazed finish to (paper) by calendering it more than normally calendered paper
supercalenderGive a highly glazed finish to (paper) by calendering it more than normally calendered paper
flavoringA substance used to give a different, stronger, or more agreeable taste to food or drink
flavoringsA substance used to give a different, stronger, or more agreeable taste to food or drink
alloysA metal made by combining two or more metallic elements, esp. to give greater strength or resistance to corrosion
chorusesA device used with an amplified musical instrument to give the impression that more than one instrument is being played