Stands to lose
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RISKSStands to lose
standerbe in a position to gain or lose because of an action taken or a commitment made stands to make quite a profit
standersbe in a position to gain or lose because of an action taken or a commitment made stands to make quite a profit
FACESStands up to
DARESStands up to
DEFIESStands up to
RESISTSStands up to.
DEFIESStands uo to.
BRAVESSTANDS UP TO
HOLDSWATERStands up to scrutiny
SWATSHits to the stands
FLEAMARKETPlace to browse through stands
TIMEIt "Stands Still" to Rush
DOWERWhat a widow stands to inherit
JEERATBe a douche to, from the stands
PINOne that stands to prevent a strike
CUI.. bono: "Who stands to gain?" in law
HEIROne who stands to gain a lot?
standerone who stands (to assume an upright position)
standersSTANDER, one who stands (to assume an upright position)
LIEStand's opposite ... or a bad thing to do on the stand
standersree accord used chiefly in the expression it stands to reason
standerree accord used chiefly in the expression it stands to reason
roachedto cut (as a horse's mane) so that the remainder stands upright
roachingto cut (as a horse's mane) so that the remainder stands upright
barkerperson who stands at the entrance to a show and shouts out its attractions
showersAn enclosure in which a person stands under a spray of water to wash
substylarpertaining to a substyle, the line on which the style or gnomon of a sundial stands
footto walk (to advance on foot) / the part of the body on which a human or animal stands
barkersA person who stands in front of a theater, sideshow, etc., and calls out to passersby to attract customers
cataphora(Greek) the use of an expression which refers to or stands for a later word or group of words
cataphorasCATAPHORA, (Greek) the use of an expression which refers to or stands for a later word or group of words
wicketkeeperthe fieldsman who stands immediately behind the batsman's wicket and whose object is to stop balls missed by the batsman
bodyboardto ride a surfboard that is shorter and blunter than a standard board, on which the surfer lies rather than stands
wicketkeepersWICKETKEEPER, the fieldsman who stands immediately behind the batsman's wicket and whose object is to stop balls missed by the batsman
bodyboardedBODYBOARD, to ride a surfboard that is shorter and blunter than a standard board, on which the surfer lies rather than stands
bodyboardingBODYBOARD, to ride a surfboard that is shorter and blunter than a standard board, on which the surfer lies rather than stands
cataphoraThe use of a word or phrase that refers to or stands for a later word or phrase (e.g., the pronoun he in he may be 37, but Jeff behaves like a teenager)