KIST to place into a coffin
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kistedKIST, to place into a coffin
kistingKIST, to place into a coffin
kistto place into a coffin
getto go into a place; enter
tamponedto place or insert a tampon into
pocketto place in a pouch sewed into a garment
pocketedPOCKET, to place in a pouch sewed into a garment
pocketingPOCKET, to place in a pouch sewed into a garment
pocketsPOCKET, to place in a pouch sewed into a garment
foreinto a conspicuous place or position; to or at the front
pocketerone who pockets (to place in a pouch sewed into a garment)
pocketersPOCKETER, one who pockets (to place in a pouch sewed into a garment)
illativenoting a case, as in Finnish, whose distinctive function is to indicate place into or toward which
corneringForce (a person or animal) into a place or situation from which it is hard to escape
debouchto march out from a narrow or confined place into open country, as a body of troops
entrancewaysA way into a place or thing, esp. a doorway or corridor at the entrance to a building
entrancewayA way into a place or thing, esp. a doorway or corridor at the entrance to a building
boathooka pole-handled hook with a point or knob on the back used especially to pull or push a boat, raft, or log into place
feedto pass (work) successively into a machine in such a manner that each new piece is held in place by or connected to the one before
staplesA small U-shaped metal bar with pointed ends for driving into wood to hold attachments such as electric wires, battens, or sheets of cloth in place
triggerfishA marine fish occurring chiefly in tropical inshore waters. It has a large, stout dorsal spine that can be erected and locked into place, allowing the fish to wedge itself into crevices
triggerfishesA marine fish occurring chiefly in tropical inshore waters. It has a large, stout dorsal spine that can be erected and locked into place, allowing the fish to wedge itself into crevices
drawboreshole in a tenon made eccentric with the corresponding holes to the mortise so that the two pieces being joined will be forced tightly together when the pin (drawbore pin) is hammered into place