Turning linguine into a scarf?
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KNITTINGNOODLESTurning linguine into a scarf?
LOSINGONESNERVETurning into a chicken
ozonisera device for turning oxygen into ozone, also OZONIZER
ozonizera device for turning oxygen into ozone, also OZONISER
metaphrasisa turning of prose into verse, or verse into prose
ozonizersOZONIZER, a device for turning oxygen into ozone, also OZONISER
ozonisersOZONISER, a device for turning oxygen into ozone, also OZONIZER
podzolizationthe process of turning into a podsol also PODSOLISATION, PODSOLIZATION, PODZOLISATION
podsolizationthe process of turning into a podsol also PODSOLISATION, PODZOLISATION, PODZOLIZATION
podzolisationthe process of turning into a podzol also PODSOLISATION, PODSOLIZATION, PODZOLIZATION
podsolisationthe process of turning into a podsol also PODSOLIZATION, PODZOLISATION, PODZOLIZATION
podsolizationsPODSOLIZATION, the process of turning into a podsol also PODSOLISATION, PODZOLISATION, PODZOLIZATION
podsolisationsPODSOLISATION, the process of turning into a podsol also PODSOLIZATION, PODZOLISATION, PODZOLIZATION
podzolizationsPODZOLIZATION, the process of turning into a podsol also PODSOLISATION, PODSOLIZATION, PODZOLISATION
podzolisationsPODZOLISATION, the process of turning into a podzol also PODSOLISATION, PODSOLIZATION, PODZOLIZATION
MLK"Love is the only force capable of turning an enemy into a friend" speaker, familiarly
twistingForm (something) into a particular shape by taking hold of one or both ends and turning them
tacksAn act of changing course by turning a vessel's head into and through the wind, so as to bring the wind on the opposite side
mollybrand of expansion bolt having a split, sleevelike sheath threaded at one end so that when inserted snugly into masonry the turning of the bolt draws the ends of the sheath together, thus spreading the sides
molliesbrand of expansion bolt having a split, sleevelike sheath threaded at one end so that when inserted snugly into masonry the turning of the bolt draws the ends of the sheath together, thus spreading the sides