Tender a view
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OPINETender a view.
LARRIMANTender of a lorry.
MOORTie up a tender
OFFERYOURARMTender help to a walker
STEWSMakes tender, in a way
OILEREngine tender on a tanker
CENTLegal tender up to a quarter.
HOTHOUSEWhere tender plants get a chance
GREENBACKA U.S. legal-tender note
ALONEBilly Joel "Leave a Tender Moment ..."
ostlera horse tender at an inn
CENTSLegal tender for not over a quarter.
ostlersOSTLER, a horse tender at an inn
meltingtender delicate a love song's melting lyric
ENGINEIt goes in front of a coal tender
LIREThey're no longer tender in a typical trattoria
tendresse(French) a tender feeling, a fondness also TENDRE
tenderizerA thing used to make meat tender, in particular
tendressesTENDRESSE, (French) a tender feeling, a fondness also TENDRE
tenderizersA thing used to make meat tender, in particular
TERMITESThey ask, "Is the bar tender here?" in a joke
remonetizingRestore (a metal) to its former position as legal tender
remonetizesRestore (a metal) to its former position as legal tender
remonetizedRestore (a metal) to its former position as legal tender
PERDUE"It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken" sloganeer
languishingAssume or display a sentimentally tender or melancholy expression or tone
gentlest(of a person) Mild in temperament or behavior; kind or tender
languishesAssume or display a sentimentally tender or melancholy expression or tone
languishedAssume or display a sentimentally tender or melancholy expression or tone
shallopsA light sailboat used mainly for coastal fishing or as a tender
RONIWord after Pasta, in a product name, or tender, in a Bobby Brown song
asparagusesThe tender young shoots of this plant, eaten as a vegetable and considered a delicacy
fleshierconsisting of fleshlike substance; pulpy, as a fruit; thick and tender, as a succulent leaf
fleshyconsisting of fleshlike substance; pulpy, as a fruit; thick and tender, as a succulent leaf
asparagusThe tender young shoots of this plant, eaten as a vegetable and considered a delicacy
greenhousea structure enclosed (as by glass) and used for the cultivation or protection of tender plants
dinghysmall boat carried on or towed behind a larger boat as a tender or a lifeboat
confitgarnish made usually from fruit or vegetables that are cooked until tender in a seasoned liquid
greenhousesGREENHOUSE, a structure enclosed (as by glass) and used for the cultivation or protection of tender plants
tradescantiasAn American plant with triangular three-petaled flowers, esp. a tender kind widely grown as a houseplant for its trailing, typically variegated, foliage