Paying the license fee?
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PATENTEXPENDINGPaying the license fee?
SOREPaying for the workout?
paymentthe act of paying
FAVORITEOne paying the least
payingthe act of paying
taxpayingthe paying of taxes
paymentsthe act of paying
taxpayingsTAXPAYING, the paying of taxes
payingsPAYING, the act of paying
SETTLINGPaying the bill, with "up"
repaymentthe act of paying back
SOREPaying for the push...ups
TEALeaves before paying the check?
COST"Paying the ... to Be the Boss"
NETCOSTWhat the buyer ends up paying
RUNNINGATABNot paying immediately at the bar
BURNTHEMORTGAGECelebrate after paying off the house.
repaymentsREPAYMENT, the act of paying back
visitingthe act of paying a visit
ONTASKPaying attention to the job at hand
repaymentsThe action of paying back a loan
visitingsVISITING, the act of paying a visit
repaymentThe action of paying back a loan
SAFERFEARSFARES"60 Minutes" reporter dreads paying the cabby?
tithingsThe practice of taking or paying a tithe
ISAID"Since you weren't paying attention the first time ..."
COSTB.B. King "Paying the ... to Be the Boss"
ATMVegas machine with the best odds of paying out?
steeragethe part of a ship for passengers paying the least
crasherenter or attend without invitation or without paying crash the party
DUEStones "Who is under his spell is paying the devil his ..."
adorationthe act of paying honor, as to a divine being; worship
regardlessWithout paying attention to the present situation; despite the prevailing circumstances
sovkhoz(in the former U.S.S.R) a state-owned wage-paying farm
steeragesection of inferior accommodations in a passenger ship for passengers paying the lowest fares
overtradeto trade beyond one's capital; to buy goods beyond the means of paying for them
overtradesOVERTRADE, to trade beyond one's capital; to buy goods beyond the means of paying for them
overtradedOVERTRADE, to trade beyond one's capital; to buy goods beyond the means of paying for them
arrearunpaid and overdue debt usually used in plural paying off the arrears of the past several months
protectionsThe practice of paying money to criminals so as to prevent them from attacking oneself or one's property