Indicate that one needs a hand?
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ANTEIndicate that one needs a hand?
oak(of a university student) to indicate that one is not at home to visitors by closing the outer door of one's lodgings
ated as a function word to indicate that with which one is occupied or employed at work at the controls good at chess
personallyUsed to indicate that one knows or has contact with someone in person rather than indirectly through their work, reputation, or a third party
winkedClose and open one eye quickly, typically to indicate that something is a joke or a secret or as a signal of affection or greeting
winkingClose and open one eye quickly, typically to indicate that something is a joke or a secret or as a signal of affection or greeting
winksClose and open one eye quickly, typically to indicate that something is a joke or a secret or as a signal of affection or greeting
someing at least one used to indicate that a logical proposition is asserted only of a subclass or certain members of the class denoted by the term which it modifies
toed as a function word (1) to indicate a relation to one that serves as a standard inferior to her earlier works (2) to indicate similarity, correspondence, dissimilarity, or proportion compared him to a god
brrused to indicate that one is cold, also BRRR
brrrused to indicate that one is cold, also BRR
pointerone that points (to indicate direction with the finger)
pointersPOINTER, one that points (to indicate direction with the finger)
refusedIndicate or show that one is not willing to do something
strictlyUsed to indicate that one is applying words or rules exactly or rigidly
refusedIndicate that one is not willing to accept or grant (something offered or requested)
reportedUsed to indicate that something has been stated, although one cannot confirm its accuracy
reportsUsed to indicate that something has been stated, although one cannot confirm its accuracy
reportingUsed to indicate that something has been stated, although one cannot confirm its accuracy
expectingUsed to indicate that one supposes something to be so, but has no firm evidence or knowledge
expectUsed to indicate that one supposes something to be so, but has no firm evidence or knowledge
expectsUsed to indicate that one supposes something to be so, but has no firm evidence or knowledge
expectedUsed to indicate that one supposes something to be so, but has no firm evidence or knowledge
guessingUsed to indicate that although one thinks or supposes something, it is without any great conviction or strength of feeling
guessesUsed to indicate that although one thinks or supposes something, it is without any great conviction or strength of feeling
DOGIEIn song, one that needs to "git along"
neederone that needs (to require (to have need of))
needersNEEDER, one that needs (to require (to have need of))