to drive from a perch
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unperchto drive from a perch
unperchesUNPERCH, to drive from a perch
unperchedUNPERCH, to drive from a perch
unperchingUNPERCH, to drive from a perch
skimmerA broad-bodied dragonfly commonly found at ponds and swamps. It can rest for long periods on a perch, from which it darts out to grab prey
skimmersA broad-bodied dragonfly commonly found at ponds and swamps. It can rest for long periods on a perch, from which it darts out to grab prey
disbenchto drive from a bench
unroostto drive from a roost
unhiveto drive from a hive
dishabitto drive from a habitation
unhivesUNHIVE, to drive from a hive
unroostsUNROOST, to drive from a roost
dishabitingDISHABIT, to drive from a habitation
unhivingUNHIVE, to drive from a hive
unhivedUNHIVE, to drive from a hive
disbenchingDISBENCH, to drive from a bench
dishabitedDISHABIT, to drive from a habitation
unroostingUNROOST, to drive from a roost
disbenchedDISBENCH, to drive from a bench
disbenchesDISBENCH, to drive from a bench
dishabitsDISHABIT, to drive from a habitation
unroostedUNROOST, to drive from a roost
smoketo drive from a refuge by means of smoke
unhouseto drive from a house or habitation; deprive of shelter
huntawaya dog trained to drive sheep at some distance from the shepherd
huntawaysHUNTAWAY, a dog trained to drive sheep at some distance from the shepherd
exorcisedDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
exorcizedDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
exorcisesDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
exorcizesDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
exorcizingDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
exorcisingDrive out or attempt to drive out (an evil spirit) from a person or place
trolleyA wheel attached to a pole, used for collecting current from an overhead electric wire to drive a streetcar or trolley bus
trolleysA wheel attached to a pole, used for collecting current from an overhead electric wire to drive a streetcar or trolley bus
hydroelectricRelating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water (typically from a reservoir held behind a dam or other barrier) to drive a turbine that powers a generator
boilersclosed vessel or arrangement of vessels and tubes, together with a furnace or other heat source, in which steam or other vapor is generated from water to drive turbines or engines, supply heat, process certain materials, etc.
boilerclosed vessel or arrangement of vessels and tubes, together with a furnace or other heat source, in which steam or other vapor is generated from water to drive turbines or engines, supply heat, process certain materials, etc.