With much to lose?
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OBESEWith much to lose?
NEWBIESOnes with much to learn
BYAMILEWith much room to spare
macrologymuch talk with little to say
overdyeto dye with too much colour
macrologiesMACROLOGY, much talk with little to say
overdyesOVERDYE, to dye with too much colour
overdyedOVERDYE, to dye with too much colour
overdyeingOVERDYE, to dye with too much colour
freeto treat with too much familiarity; take liberties with
lavoltto dance with much leaping and turning, also LAVOLTA
overdyerone that overdyes (to dye with too much colour)
lavoltato dance with much leaping and turning, also LAVOLT
lavoltingLAVOLT, to dance with much leaping and turning, also LAVOLTA
lavoltsLAVOLT, to dance with much leaping and turning, also LAVOLTA
lavoltasLAVOLTA, to dance with much leaping and turning, also LAVOLT
overdyersOVERDYER, one that overdyes (to dye with too much colour)
lavoltedLAVOLT, to dance with much leaping and turning, also LAVOLTA
lavoltaedLAVOLTA, to dance with much leaping and turning, also LAVOLT
lavoltaingLAVOLTA, to dance with much leaping and turning, also LAVOLT
upheaverto force or throw up violently or with much power, as an erupting volcano
upheavedto force or throw up violently or with much power, as an erupting volcano
uphoveto force or throw up violently or with much power, as an erupting volcano
upheaveto force or throw up violently or with much power, as an erupting volcano
upheavingto force or throw up violently or with much power, as an erupting volcano
fillto put into as much as can be held or conveniently contained fill a cup with water
vairfur much used for lining and trimming garments in the 13th and 14th centuries, generally assumed to have been that of a variety of squirrel with a gray back and white belly
vairsfur much used for lining and trimming garments in the 13th and 14th centuries, generally assumed to have been that of a variety of squirrel with a gray back and white belly
ryalformer gold coin of England, first issued by Edward IV, being the existing noble with a figure of a rose added to the types on either side: much imitated on the Continent, esp. in the Netherlands
ryalsformer gold coin of England, first issued by Edward IV, being the existing noble with a figure of a rose added to the types on either side: much imitated on the Continent, esp. in the Netherlands
skibobwinter-sport vehicle for riding downhill over snow, often used at mountain resorts, that runs on a fixed ski and has a much shorter, pivoting front ski steered by handlebars, with the rider sitting as on a bicycle and usually wearing miniskis to assist in
ABLYWith much ability
LOVINGLYWith much affection
INABIGWAYWith much ceremony
BUSILYWith much activity
ADORINGLYWith much love.
DRYWith much vermouth
ACREDWith much land
SHYLYWith much hesitation
OBLIGED"Thanks" (with "much")