It can make a Buick bounce
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POTHOLEIt can make a Buick bounce
overspinA rotating motion given to a ball when throwing or hitting it, used to give it extra speed or distance or to make it bounce awkwardly
PALMIt can make a date
CATGUTIt can make a racket
MOBIt can make a scene
HOEIt can make a row
CATNIPIt can make a kitty giddy
CATGUTIt can help make a racket
SLITIt can make a skirt sexy
LEADROLEIt can make a star shine
BADMINTONRACKETIt can make a birdie fly
NETIt can make a swishing sound
SEXIt can make you a new person
FLAWIt can make a 10 a 9
OREOIt can make a cookie shake crunchy
STRAWIt can make a sucker out of you
TIMESLOTIt can make or break a TV show
MACADAMYou can make a lot out of it
AIRCONDITIONINGIt can make a nerd cool in minutes
HOEIt can make a row in a bed
TNTIt can make a molehill out of a mountain
FREEWIFIIt can help you make a connection at the airport
displayingMake a prominent exhibition of (something) in a place where it can be easily seen
displaysMake a prominent exhibition of (something) in a place where it can be easily seen
displayMake a prominent exhibition of (something) in a place where it can be easily seen
accessoryA thing that can be added to something else in order to make it more useful, versatile, or attractive
accessoriesA thing that can be added to something else in order to make it more useful, versatile, or attractive
accessariesA thing that can be added to something else in order to make it more useful, versatile, or attractive
refrigeratorsAn appliance or compartment that is artificially kept cool and used to store food and drink. Modern refrigerators generally make use of the cooling effect produced when a volatile liquid is forced to evaporate in a sealed system in which it can be condensed back to liquid outside the refrigerator
refrigeratorAn appliance or compartment that is artificially kept cool and used to store food and drink. Modern refrigerators generally make use of the cooling effect produced when a volatile liquid is forced to evaporate in a sealed system in which it can be condensed back to liquid outside the refrigerator