So that one could
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INORDERTOSo that one could
balscolored woolen petticoat, formerly worn under a skirt and draped so that portions of it could be seen
ATTEMPTEDTOTried proving that one could
SILVERTONGUE... though no one could deny that he had a ...
lengthto disregard any impediment that could prevent one from accomplishing one's purpose
DETOURISTWord that could mean "force vacationers to vacate" or "one who takes alternate routes"
INORDERTOSo that one can
INORDERTOSo that one may
INORDERTOSo that one might
SEEKTOPlan so that maybe one can
wringerone that wrings (to twist so as to compress)
petrifiedSo frightened that one is unable to move; terrified
wringersWRINGER, one that wrings (to twist so as to compress)
shadercolor so that the shades pass gradually from one to another
shadedcolor so that the shades pass gradually from one to another
integratesCombine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole
shaderscolor so that the shades pass gradually from one to another
integrateCombine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole
destitutionsPoverty so extreme that one lacks the means to provide for oneself
shiplapsFit (boards) together by halving so that each overlaps the one below
shiplapFit (boards) together by halving so that each overlaps the one below
destitutionPoverty so extreme that one lacks the means to provide for oneself
slurringSpeak (words or speech) indistinctly so that the sounds run into one another
freezesBe or feel so cold that one is near death (often used hyperbolically)
contradictory(of two propositions) So related that one and only one must be true
freezeBe or feel so cold that one is near death (often used hyperbolically)
superimposesPlace or lay (one thing) over another, typically so that both are still evident
superimposingPlace or lay (one thing) over another, typically so that both are still evident
superimposedPlace or lay (one thing) over another, typically so that both are still evident
superimposePlace or lay (one thing) over another, typically so that both are still evident
blendingMerge (a color) with another so that one is not clearly distinguishable from the other
blendsMerge (a color) with another so that one is not clearly distinguishable from the other
contrary(of two propositions) So related that one or neither but not both must be true
blendedMerge (a color) with another so that one is not clearly distinguishable from the other
squeezedMove closer to someone or something so that one is pressed tightly against them or it
squeezesMove closer to someone or something so that one is pressed tightly against them or it
squeezingMove closer to someone or something so that one is pressed tightly against them or it
expectingUsed to indicate that one supposes something to be so, but has no firm evidence or knowledge
expectUsed to indicate that one supposes something to be so, but has no firm evidence or knowledge
submetacentrica chromosome having the centromere situated so that one chromosome arm is somewhat shorter than the other