Unwise choice in a husband?
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MAMASBOYUnwise choice in a husband?
LATTEChoice in a cafe
VOTEChoice in a booth
REDChoice in a casino
ALEChoice in a pub
FEMALEBox choice in a survey
STANDORFALLEither choice in a rebellion
DAREChoice in a sleepover game
HEADSChoice in a coin flip
OPTFORMake a choice in favor of
TRUEChoice in a short-answer test.
JULIAProteus' choice in a Shakespeare play.
DEALEROne with a choice, in poker
FATEDWithout a choice in the matter
XESIndicates a choice, in a way
SOPHIEShe had a choice in literature
XESIndicates one's choice, in a way
VOTEMake one's choice, in a way
XEDIndicated a choice, in a way
DAREOne choice in a party game
choosiestOverly fastidious in making a choice
choosierOverly fastidious in making a choice
ANTERequirement in a game of dealer's choice
ESSOSTATIONChoice for a fill-up in Canada
KINGMAKINGInfluence in the choice of a ruler
SALADGREENChoice for a bed made in the kitchen
ARSENICAbby and Martha's poison of choice, in a 1939 play
layshafta shaft in a gearbox, allowing choice of gear ratios
layshaftsLAYSHAFT, a shaft in a gearbox, allowing choice of gear ratios
ENEMIES"A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his ...": Wilde
WILDEHe wrote "A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies"
BYTHEROLLINGOFTWODICEMystery Person once wrote a waltz in which the choice of measures played was determined ...
dilemmasA situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, esp. equally undesirable ones
weigherconsider carefully especially by balancing opposing factors or aspects in order to reach a choice or conclusion evaluate weighing her options
utility(in game theory or economics) A measure of that which is sought to be maximized in any situation involving a choice
utilities(in game theory or economics) A measure of that which is sought to be maximized in any situation involving a choice
disjunctive(of a conjunction) Expressing a choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, for example or in she asked if he was going or staying
binglesfair ball enabling the batter to reach base without the commission of an error in the field or the making of a force-out or fielder's choice on another base runner
binglefair ball enabling the batter to reach base without the commission of an error in the field or the making of a force-out or fielder's choice on another base runner