Made neat with up
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TIDIEDMade neat, with "up"
copperplatesA style of neat, round handwriting, usually slanted and looped, the thick and thin strokes being made by pressure with a flexible metal nib
copperplateA style of neat, round handwriting, usually slanted and looped, the thick and thin strokes being made by pressure with a flexible metal nib
MESSEDMade chaotic, with "up"
GEAREDMade ready, with "up"
SEWEDMade secure (with "up").
WISEDMade hep, with "up."
SHOREDMade stable, with "up"
PERKEDMade jaunty, with "up"
SEWNMade certain, with "up"
TARTEDMade gaudy, with "up"
MESSEDMade chaotic (with "up")
CLEANEDMade a bundle, with "up"
MESSEDMade a goof, with "up"
SOUPEDMade more powerful, with "up"
SEXEDMade more exciting, with "up"
WISEDMade aware of (with "up").
MESSEDMade a goof (with "up")
DONTSHOOTPlea made with one's hands up
MESSEDMade a hash of, with "up"
DATEDMade appointment with (with up): Slang.
SIZEDMade an estimate of (with "up").
LOUSEDMade a hash of, with "up"
MESSEDMade a shambles of (with "up")
MESSEDMade a shambles of, with up
EKEDMade up for the deficiencies of, with "out"
IDOWhen repeated, cry often made with a hand up
cappuccinosCoffee made with milk that has been frothed up with pressurized steam
cappuccinoCoffee made with milk that has been frothed up with pressurized steam
lenticularsLENTICULAR, a three-dimensional picture made up of photographs of a scene which have been taken from several angles, split into strips, juxtaposed, and laminated with corrugated plastic
lenticularlens-shaped / a three-dimensional picture made up of photographs of a scene which have been taken from several angles, split into strips, juxtaposed, and laminated with corrugated plastic
rondelsshort poem of fixed form, consisting usually of 14 lines on two rhymes, of which four are made up of the initial couplet repeated in the middle and at the end, with the second line of the couplet sometimes being omitted at the end
rondelshort poem of fixed form, consisting usually of 14 lines on two rhymes, of which four are made up of the initial couplet repeated in the middle and at the end, with the second line of the couplet sometimes being omitted at the end