Try a little of
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SIPTry a little of
TENDERNESS"Try a Little ..."
NIPATTry to bite a little
OTIS"Try a Little Tenderness" Redding
OTIS2012 Grammy winner that samples "Try a Little Tenderness"
TASTETry a tidbit of
SAMPLETry a taste of
EFOREFFORTSymbol of a good try
TASTETry just a bite of
FEEBLEATTEMPTNot much of a try
NTHLast of many a try
BAITTry to get a rise out of
RAZZTry to get a rise out of
TESTFORTry to confirm the presence of, as a chemical
SUETry to get money out of, in a way
attemptedTry to climb to the top of (a mountain)
attemptingTry to climb to the top of (a mountain)
RUBTry to work the knots out of, as a muscle
MEDALMany Olympians try to take a bite out of it
voleto try one after another, as a variety of occupations
CRAMTry to learn a semester's worth of lessons in one night
HUNTFORWOODENSTATUETry to find a figure of a person carved in oak?
courting(of a male bird or other animal) Try to attract (a mate)
GIVEITASHOTTry, or a hint to the first words of the answers to starred clues
pressesTry too hard to achieve distance with a shot, at the risk of inaccuracy
pressedTry too hard to achieve distance with a shot, at the risk of inaccuracy
testersA sample of a product provided so that customers can try it before buying it
centumvir(Latin) in Rome, one of a court of about one hundred judges chosen to try civil suits
touchdownsAn act of touching the ground with the ball behind the opponents' goal line, scoring a try
touchdownAn act of touching the ground with the ball behind the opponents' goal line, scoring a try
centumviriCENTUMVIR, (Latin) in Rome, one of a court of about one hundred judges chosen to try civil suits
reentrytry by a lessor on leased premises on the tenant's failure to perform the conditions of the lease
darehave the courage to contend against, venture, or try the actress dared a new interpretation of this classic role
POSINGINPLAYBOY"Look, I know it's a bit desperate, but we need the money and we do have a lot of riddles we could try..."
jackstrawsA game played with a heap of small rods of wood, bone, or plastic, in which players try to remove one at a time without disturbing the others
canastaa form of rummy using two full decks in which players or partnerships try to meld groups of three or more cards of the same rank and score bonuses for 7-card melds
replevinthe recovery by a person of goods or chattels claimed to be wrongfully taken or detained upon the person's giving security to try the matter in court and return the goods if defeated in the action
hurling(in parts of Britain, esp. Cornwall) a traditional, rural game in which two groups of players, using methods similar to those of football, vie for possession of a ball or other object and try to carry or hurl it into their own parish, village, farm, etc.
meanersto have in the mind as a purpose intend she means to win sometimes used interjectionally with I, chiefly in informal speech for emphasis he throws, I mean, hard or to introduce a phrase restating the point of a preceding phrase we try to answer what we can, but I mean we're not God Bobbie Ann Mason
meanto have in the mind as a purpose intend she means to win sometimes used interjectionally with I, chiefly in informal speech for emphasis he throws, I mean, hard or to introduce a phrase restating the point of a preceding phrase we try to answer what we can, but I mean we're not God Bobbie Ann Mason