Supported as a motion
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SECONDEDSupported, as a motion
poisehold supported or suspended without motion in a steady position poised her fork and gave her guest a knowing look Louis Bromfield
SECONDEDSupported the motion
VOTEDFORSupported, as a ballot measure
STAKEDSupported, as a tomato plant
EASELEDSupported on a stand, as a painting
cleavagesThe hollow between a woman's breasts when supported, esp. as exposed by a low-cut garment
raileda horizontal bar of wood, metal, etc, supported by vertical posts, functioning as a fence, barrier, handrail, etc
porticosA structure consisting of a roof supported by columns at regular intervals, typically attached as a porch to a building
porticoesA structure consisting of a roof supported by columns at regular intervals, typically attached as a porch to a building
aislech a passage regarded as separating opposing parties in a legislature supported by members on both sides of the aisle
onused as a function word to indicate position in contact with and supported by the top surface of the book is lying on the table
propA pole or beam used as a support or to keep something in position, typically one that is not an integral part of the thing supported
umbrellaA device consisting of a circular canopy of cloth on a folding metal frame supported by a central rod, used as protection against rain or sometimes sun
kneeled(of a person) Be in or assume a position in which the body is supported by a knee or the knees, typically as a sign of reverence or submission
kneeling(of a person) Be in or assume a position in which the body is supported by a knee or the knees, typically as a sign of reverence or submission
semisubmersibleself-propelled barge that is mounted on partially submerged legs supported by underwater pontoons, rides at anchor, and serves as a work base and living quarters in deep offshore drilling operations
hogging(with reference to a ship) Bend or become bent convex upward along its length as a result either of the hull being supported in the middle and not at the ends (as in a heavy sea) or the vessel's being loaded more heavily at the ends