Suffix with seem or teem
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INGSuffix with seem or teem
overnewseem to leap or lurch convulsively with sudden fright
rivallingCompete for superiority with; be or seem to be equal or comparable to
rivalledCompete for superiority with; be or seem to be equal or comparable to
bishopedBISHOP, to fill, or otherwise tamper with, the teeth of a horse, to make it seem younger
bishopingBISHOP, to fill, or otherwise tamper with, the teeth of a horse, to make it seem younger
resemblesHave qualities or features, esp. those of appearance, in common with (someone or something); look or seem like
resembledHave qualities or features, esp. those of appearance, in common with (someone or something); look or seem like
resembleHave qualities or features, esp. those of appearance, in common with (someone or something); look or seem like
resemblingHave qualities or features, esp. those of appearance, in common with (someone or something); look or seem like
romanticizedDeal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is
romanticizingDeal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is
romanticisesDeal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is
romanticisedDeal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is
romanticizesDeal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is
romanticisingDeal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is
bishopa senior clergyman in charge of a diocese / to fill, or otherwise tamper with, the teeth of a horse, to make it seem younger
nowed with the sense of present time weakened or lost to introduce an important point or indicate a transition (as of ideas) now, this may seem reasonable at first