Having the most currency
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NEWESTHaving the most currency
NEWESTHaving the most currency?
EUROMost-traded currency after the dollar
PARITYHaving the same value, as currency
SANESTHaving the most marbles?
SASSIESTHaving the most mouth?
MEATIESTHaving the most substance
SANESTHaving the most reason
AHEADHaving the most points
BRASSIESTHaving the most nerve
TANNESTHaving the most sunburn.
GORIESTHaving the most guts?
SAGESTHaving the most wisdom
WAVIESTHaving the most curves
GAMESTHaving the most grit
SANESTHaving the most marbles
SOAPIESTHaving the most lather
SMARTESTHaving the most style
ABLESTHaving the most skill
RAINIESTHaving the most precipitation
HEAVIESTHaving the most mass
ZIPPIESTHaving the most pizazz
SHYESTHaving the most social anxiety
NEWSIESTHaving the most to tell
OLDESTHaving the most privileges, maybe
VEINIESTHaving the most lines, as a leaf
prevailingHaving the most appeal or influence; prevalent
cutoverhaving most of the salable timber cut down
operative(of a word) Having the most relevance or significance in a phrase or sentence
euphoniaany of several small tanagers of the genus Euphonia, having a melodious song, most species of which have yellow and glossy black plumage
quango(esp. in Great Britain) a semi-public advisory and administrative body supported by the government and having most of its members appointed by the government
mallardsThe most common duck of the northern hemisphere and the ancestor of most domestic ducks, the male having a dark green head and white collar
quangos(esp. in Great Britain) a semi-public advisory and administrative body supported by the government and having most of its members appointed by the government
arterialpertaining to the blood in the pulmonary vein, in the left side of the heart, and in most arteries, having been oxygenated during its passage through the lungs and being normally bright red
tharany of several Old World wild goats of the genus Hemitragus, as H. jemlahicus(Himalayan tahr), introduced into New Zealand, having a long mane and short, stout, recurving horns: most are endangered or threatened in their native regions
tahrany of several Old World wild goats of the genus Hemitragus, as H. jemlahicus(Himalayan tahr), introduced into New Zealand, having a long mane and short, stout, recurving horns: most are endangered or threatened in their native regions
tahrsany of several Old World wild goats of the genus Hemitragus, as H. jemlahicus(Himalayan tahr), introduced into New Zealand, having a long mane and short, stout, recurving horns: most are endangered or threatened in their native regions
tharsany of several Old World wild goats of the genus Hemitragus, as H. jemlahicus(Himalayan tahr), introduced into New Zealand, having a long mane and short, stout, recurving horns: most are endangered or threatened in their native regions
stapeliaany of various plants of the genus Stapelia, of the milkweed family, native to southern Africa, having short, fleshy, leafless stems, and flowers that are oddly colored or mottled and in most species emit a fetid, carrionlike odor
gravityThe force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. For most purposes Newton's laws of gravity apply, with minor modifications to take the general theory of relativity into account