Say ouch! when pinched e g
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REACTSay "ouch!" when pinched, e.g.
FRIWhen to say "T.G.I.F!"
BATTLEORDER"Fire when ready," e.g.?
CULTURECLASHWhen East meets West, e.g.
ABETWhistle when the cops come, e.g.
FAKEITLook relaxed when you're nervous, e.g.
ABETWhistle when a cop comes, e.g.
TACTKnowing when to be silent, e.g.
CLICHE"When all is said and done," e.g.
RIDDLE"When is a door not a door?," e.g.
BMOCShaquille O'Neal when he was at LSU, e.g.
PUN"When the smog clears in California, UCLA," e.g.
ALIBI"I was at a movie when it happened," e.g.
ALIBI"I was at a movie when the crime occurred," e.g.
METNolan Ryan, e.g., when he started in the Major Leagues
ALIBI"I was at a movie theater when it happened," e.g.
PUN"I threw away my golf shoes when I got a hole in one," e.g.
PUN"I threw away my golf shoes when I got a hole-in-one," e.g.
involutionsThe shrinkage of an organ in old age or when inactive, e.g., of the uterus after childbirth
involutionThe shrinkage of an organ in old age or when inactive, e.g., of the uterus after childbirth
separable(of a German verb) Consisting of a prefix and a base verb that are separated when inflected, e.g., einf³hren
carryingTransfer (a figure) to an adjacent column during an arithmetical operation (e.g., when a column of digits adds up to more than ten)
parallaxThe effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g., through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera
parallaxesThe effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g., through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera
endotoxinA toxin that is present inside a bacterial cell and is released when the cell disintegrates. It is sometimes responsible for the characteristic symptoms of a disease, e.g., in botulism
endotoxinsA toxin that is present inside a bacterial cell and is released when the cell disintegrates. It is sometimes responsible for the characteristic symptoms of a disease, e.g., in botulism