To a phrase
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AnswerCrossword Clue
COINTo ... a phrase
SAYTHEMAGICWORDPhrase used to prompt a "Please"
OOPSADAISYPhrase to a child who's fallen
ITHEEWEDPhrase with a certain ring to it?
USPATOFFAbbreviation for a phrase important to inventors.
LESSFATPackage phrase that might appeal to a dieter
SETSATRAPLays a plan to deceive and capture: Phrase.
ONALOGWhere to find a bump, in a phrase
neologicpertaining to neology (a new word or phrase)
ASHESWord before and after "to," in a religious phrase
provincialismA word or phrase peculiar to a local area
defineto state the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.)
definerto state the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.)
definersto state the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.)
redefineto state the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.)
provincialismsA word or phrase peculiar to a local area
verbigerateto continually repeat a word or phrase, usually unconsciously
FORYOUGift card phrase, a homophonic hint to the puzzle's theme
XMARKSTHESPOTTreasure hunt phrase ... or a hint to seven Across answers
phrasalof, relating to, or consisting of a phrase phrasal prepositions
anglicismA word or phrase that is peculiar to British English
verbigeratesVERBIGERATE, to continually repeat a word or phrase, usually unconsciously
verbigeratedVERBIGERATE, to continually repeat a word or phrase, usually unconsciously
verbigeratingVERBIGERATE, to continually repeat a word or phrase, usually unconsciously
BLUEBONNETEverything's better with this on it, according to a catch phrase
XMARKSTHESPOTMap phrase ... and a hint to finding this week's final answer
stomack(East Africa) in the phrase have a stomack, to be pregnant
proverbial(of a word or phrase) Referred to in a proverb or idiom
mouthfulsA long or complicated word or phrase that is difficult to say
calqueto form (a word or phrase) through the process of loan translation
calquedto form (a word or phrase) through the process of loan translation
calquesto form (a word or phrase) through the process of loan translation
stomacksSTOMACK, (East Africa) in the phrase have a stomack, to be pregnant
mouthfulA long or complicated word or phrase that is difficult to say
connectivesA word or phrase whose function is to link linguistic units together
cheepedto reveal or tell a secret (usually used in the phrase cheep it)
shackingSHACK, as in the phrase shack up, to live in a house with
dependent(of a clause, phrase, or word) Subordinate to another clause, phrase, or word
shackedSHACK, as in the phrase shack up, to live in a house with
shacksSHACK, as in the phrase shack up, to live in a house with