Spot to drive from
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TEESpot to drive from
TEEPlace to drive from?
TEEThing to drive from
TEESPlaces to drive from
TEEPlace to drive from
disbenchto drive from a bench
unperchto drive from a perch
dishabitto drive from a habitation
unroostto drive from a roost
unhiveto drive from a hive
unhivingUNHIVE, to drive from a hive
dishabitingDISHABIT, to drive from a habitation
unperchedUNPERCH, to drive from a perch
disbenchingDISBENCH, to drive from a bench
dishabitedDISHABIT, to drive from a habitation
unhivesUNHIVE, to drive from a hive
unhivedUNHIVE, to drive from a hive
disbenchedDISBENCH, to drive from a bench
unroostsUNROOST, to drive from a roost
unroostingUNROOST, to drive from a roost
dishabitsDISHABIT, to drive from a habitation
unperchingUNPERCH, to drive from a perch
unroostedUNROOST, to drive from a roost
unperchesUNPERCH, to drive from a perch
disbenchesDISBENCH, to drive from a bench
roustto drive (as from bed) roughly or unceremoniously
smoketo drive from a refuge by means of smoke
unhouseto drive from a house or habitation; deprive of shelter
huntawaya dog trained to drive sheep at some distance from the shepherd
huntawaysHUNTAWAY, a dog trained to drive sheep at some distance from the shepherd
exorcizingDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
exorcisedDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
exorcizesDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
exorcisingDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
exorcisesDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
exorcizedDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
trolleyA wheel attached to a pole, used for collecting current from an overhead electric wire to drive a streetcar or trolley bus
trolleysA wheel attached to a pole, used for collecting current from an overhead electric wire to drive a streetcar or trolley bus
hydroelectricRelating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water (typically from a reservoir held behind a dam or other barrier) to drive a turbine that powers a generator
boilerclosed vessel or arrangement of vessels and tubes, together with a furnace or other heat source, in which steam or other vapor is generated from water to drive turbines or engines, supply heat, process certain materials, etc.