Make contact with
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AnswerCrossword Clue
LIAISEMake contact (with)
ACCESSMake contact with
ABUTMake contact with
REACHMake contact with
MISSEDDidn't make contact with
baseto make contact with
MISSFail to make contact with
missto fail to make contact with
missingMISS, to fail to make contact with
missedMISS, to fail to make contact with
missesMISS, to fail to make contact with
slippingFail to grip or make proper contact with a surface
flameprooferFLAMEPROOF, to make resistant to damage or burning on contact with flame
miscuestroke in which the cue fails to make solid contact with the cue ball
miscuedstroke in which the cue fails to make solid contact with the cue ball
flameproofresistant to burning / to make resistant to damage or burning on contact with flame
chasingTry to make contact with (someone) in order to get something owed or required
touchdownThe moment at which an aircraft's wheels or part of a spacecraft make contact with the ground during landing
touchdownsThe moment at which an aircraft's wheels or part of a spacecraft make contact with the ground during landing
TOUCHBASEMake contact
LIAISEMake contact
BASETouch ... (make contact)
LIAISEMake a contact
SWUNGTried to make contact?
LEEREDDidn't make proper eye contact
SEANCEAttempt to make spirit contact
ETSThey make contact in "Contact"
BUMPAGAINSTMake contact on the subway?
PILEONMake some after-the-whistle contact
squarelyas to make solid contact hit the ball squarely feet squarely planted
palatalizeMake (a speech sound) palatal, esp. by changing a velar to a palatal by moving the point of contact between tongue and palate further forward in the mouth
palatalizedMake (a speech sound) palatal, esp. by changing a velar to a palatal by moving the point of contact between tongue and palate further forward in the mouth
palatalizingMake (a speech sound) palatal, esp. by changing a velar to a palatal by moving the point of contact between tongue and palate further forward in the mouth
palatalizesMake (a speech sound) palatal, esp. by changing a velar to a palatal by moving the point of contact between tongue and palate further forward in the mouth
talbotypeearly negative-positive photographic process, patented by William Henry Talbot in 1841, in which a paper negative is produced and then used to make a positive contact print in sunlight
calotypeearly negative-positive photographic process, patented by William Henry Talbot in 1841, in which a paper negative is produced and then used to make a positive contact print in sunlight