abbreviate, boil down, curtail, effort, ham, maneuver, patter, pull out, shear, sum up, undertaking
Last update: April 17, 2016
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This movie has many stunts. [noun]
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Inadiquate food can stunt a child's developement. [adjective]
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His last stunt was being encased in ice for days.... [adverb]
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McDonald 's pulled the same stunt in Quebec in 1998. [noun]
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At the time of the ancient kingdom the forms were compressed and stunted; under Seti I. [Please select]
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It is quite true that our life is stunted by Puritanism, and that the latter is killing what is natural and healthy in our impulses. [Please select]
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Round Rabaiotti's halted ice gondola stunted men and women squabble. [Please select]
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On Captain Runacles' side of the hedge all was order--trim turf and yews accurately clipped, though stunted by the sea winds. [Please select]
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Men's arms frankly round their stunted forms. [Please select]
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He seated himself on a wooden bench, with his back against a decrepit vine; he gazed at the stars, past the puny and stunted silhouettes of his fruit-trees. [Please select]
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I hear they stunt your growth. [Please select]
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