Some burn it for heat
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OILSome burn it for heat
singesBurn the bristles or down off (the carcass of a pig or fowl) to prepare it for cooking
singeingBurn the bristles or down off (the carcass of a pig or fowl) to prepare it for cooking
BROKESome go for it
SEATSome might run for it
BRAKESome do it for animals
BREADSome ask for it daily
ZESTSome have it for life
EGOFor some, it bruises easily
ACIDSome take it for trips
SCALESome actors work for it
ALOOPSome are thrown for it
SKYSome people reach for it
SKEETSome shoot it for fun
DRAGSome dress in it for Halloween
CANESome take it for a walk
UNITYShows provide it for some fans
LUSTSome people have it for life
FRISome thank God for it: Abbr.
NAPSome babes go down for it
ORESome search for it in vein
VERDICTOFGUILTYSome attorneys are asking for it
FARCE"Some Like It Hot," for one
PENSome folks are in it for life
GABSome people have a gift for it
ACREFor some, it could be a lot
POTATOIt can be too hot for some
TUTUSome might take it for a spin
AUTOSome workers make a dash for it
EGOFor some, it can be bruised easily
ASSYIt might be req. for some new furniture
LONGHAULSome investors are in the market for it
AUTOSome factory workers make a dash for it
PUNTSome do this rather than go for it
STATETAXSome of it goes for roads and schools
LSATSome coll. seniors take it for Harvard and Yale, but not for Princeton
requestsA tune or song played on a radio program, in some instances accompanied by a personal message, in response to a letter or call asking for it
frontingPlace (a sentence element) at the beginning of a sentence instead of in its usual position, typically for emphasis or as feature of some dialects, as in horrible it was
bulrushesA tall rushlike water plant of the sedge family. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it has been widely used for weaving and is grown as an aid to water purification in some areas
bullrushesA tall rushlike water plant of the sedge family. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it has been widely used for weaving and is grown as an aid to water purification in some areas