one that lines or is used to line or back something
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linerlessone that lines or is used to line or back something
guessingUsed to indicate that although one thinks or supposes something, it is without any great conviction or strength of feeling
guessesUsed to indicate that although one thinks or supposes something, it is without any great conviction or strength of feeling
propA pole or beam used as a support or to keep something in position, typically one that is not an integral part of the thing supported
admittedlyUsed to introduce a concession or recognition that something is true or is the case
fungusUsed to describe something that has appeared or grown rapidly and is considered unpleasant or unattractive
fungusesUsed to describe something that has appeared or grown rapidly and is considered unpleasant or unattractive
funniestUsed to emphasize that something is unpleasant or wrong and should be regarded seriously or avoided
wotThat is to say (used to make clearer or more specific something already said or referred to)
quicksilverUsed in similes and metaphors to describe something that moves or changes very quickly, or that is difficult to hold or contain
counterirritantSomething such as heat or an ointment that is used to produce surface irritation of the skin, thereby counteracting underlying pain or discomfort
thankedto express gratitude to thanked her for the present used in the phrase thank you usually without a subject to politely express gratitude thank you for your consideration or sometimes to emphasize a preceding statement especially by implying that it is not subject to question likes her job just fine, thank you used in such phrases as thank God, thank goodness usually without a subject to express gratitude or more often only the speaker's or writer's pleasure or satisfaction in something
thankerto express gratitude to thanked her for the present used in the phrase thank you usually without a subject to politely express gratitude thank you for your consideration or sometimes to emphasize a preceding statement especially by implying that it is not subject to question likes her job just fine, thank you used in such phrases as thank God, thank goodness usually without a subject to express gratitude or more often only the speaker's or writer's pleasure or satisfaction in something