Definitions Found:
to be becoming
- beseemto be becoming
- beseemsBESEEM, to be becoming
- suitingto be becoming to
- suitsto be becoming to
- beseemedBESEEM, to be becoming
- beseemingBESEEM, to be becoming
- suitedto be becoming to
- suitto be becoming to
- suitliketo be becoming to
- beseemto be fitting or becoming
- beseemedto be fitting or becoming
- holdbe able to drink (alcoholic beverages) without becoming noticeably drunk can't hold your liquor
- setbe becoming be suitable fit the coat sets well
- losablesusceptible to becoming lost
- liquescentBecoming or apt to become liquid
- aldermanicrelating to, becoming to, or like, an alderman
- unbecomingnot becoming / the transition from existence to nonexistence
- blackballto vote against someone becoming member of a club
- shirtto refrain from becoming angry or impatient; remain calm
- scleroticBecoming rigid and unresponsive; losing the ability to adapt
- whelmedto roll or surge over something, as in becoming submerged
- blackballedBLACKBALL, to vote against someone becoming member of a club
- distanceto avoid becoming familiar or involved; remain cool or aloof
- blackballingBLACKBALL, to vote against someone becoming member of a club
- whelmto roll or surge over something, as in becoming submerged
- whelmsto roll or surge over something, as in becoming submerged
- blackballsBLACKBALL, to vote against someone becoming member of a club
- adjustmentsThe process of adapting or becoming used to a new situation
- adjustmentThe process of adapting or becoming used to a new situation
- regressiveBecoming less advanced; returning to a former or less developed state
- deathto repeat too often, to the point of becoming monotonous and boring
- squiresA young nobleman acting as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself
- jammingBecome or make unable to move or work due to a part seizing or becoming stuck
- labile(of a compound) capable of changing state or becoming inactive when subjected to heat or radiation
- lability(of a compound) capable of changing state or becoming inactive when subjected to heat or radiation
- redemptioneran immigrant to America in the 18th and 19th centuries who obtained passage by becoming an indentured servant
- accessionthe act of acceding and becoming joined / to record the addition of (a book etc.) to a library
- redemptionersREDEMPTIONER, an immigrant to America in the 18th and 19th centuries who obtained passage by becoming an indentured servant
- freckleA small patch of light brown color on the skin, often becoming more pronounced through exposure to the sun
- frecklesA small patch of light brown color on the skin, often becoming more pronounced through exposure to the sun