One glove to the other
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MATEOne glove, to the other
mittensA glove with two sections, one for the thumb and the other for all four fingers
MATEOne sock, to the other
GAMUTOne extreme to the other
RANGEFrom one end to the other
OVERALLFrom one end to the other
ACROSSFrom one side to the other
LENGTHWISEFrom one side to the other
overallsfrom one end to the other
acrossfrom one side to the other
pileto lay one upon the other
JETEJump from one foot to the other
MOVEACROSSTOWNRelocate from one side to the other
KEELBeam from one end to the other
ACRFrom one end to the other: Abbr.
pilesPILE, to lay one upon the other
ascauntacross (from one side to the other)
acrossfrom one side to the other of
piledPILE, to lay one upon the other
ADULTEREROne leaving the band to pursue other interests?
bicoastalTraveling frequently from one coast to the other
outherrelating to one or the other, also EITHER
eitherrelating to one or the other, also OUTHER
connoteto imply another meaning other than the literal one
pilerone that piles (to lay one upon the other)
TRANSSEXUALOne eager to see how the other half lives, say
COLUMNBUSShuttle from one end of a portico to the other?
SHRINEWAVEGreeting to one on the other side of the temple?
vergencea movement of one eye in relation to the other
doubleto bend or fold with one part over the other
doublesto bend or fold with one part over the other
connotingCONNOTE, to imply another meaning other than the literal one
doublersto bend or fold with one part over the other
pilersPILER, one that piles (to lay one upon the other)
doublingto bend or fold with one part over the other
connotesCONNOTE, to imply another meaning other than the literal one
connotedCONNOTE, to imply another meaning other than the literal one
handednessa tendency to use one hand rather than the other
LETUSSPRAYWhat did one cornered skunk say to the other cornered skunk?
hotchedto fidget; shift one's weight from one foot to the other