break your word leave town put on the cuff fail to honour meet under arch fall behind see in the alley not pay prevaricate fail to care for slur over laugh off set aside trifle with be irresponsible think little of gloss over be negligent pass up fail to provide for not trouble oneself ...
What is another word formutilated? Needsynonyms for mutilated? Here's a list ofsimilar wordsfrom ourthesaurusthat you can use instead. Contexts▼ Adjective Physically harmed or damaged, especially of a limb Not having the normal or natural shape or form ...
Graham had wrenched his back, and Kip was not able to drive or do any strenuous hike, and Betsy was ready for a day off, so I made plans to hike the following day on my own. I hope I don’t meet the same fate as this hapless hiker at the Grand Prismatic Spring: Buddy, can’...
Just be at the right place at the right time, know the right person and he better be ready to act right there for you and you are made–Just a supply of PDP wrapper or the supply of brooms for the APC, you may even get a contract for borehole in a community that already has fou...
Israel has been a long friend, ever since they single-handedly wrenched a country and culture from the sand. Visit Israel, if you dare. The countryside is lush, the desert blooms. Not so where Palestinians control the landscape. Let’s see: sand or oranges? Which do I prefer? Ideological...
There were only three things that really interested him by then – a charming girl called Shubha Deshpande, a guitar he had somehow wrenched out of our father, and a strange little device about the size of a grocer’s calculator.
As social security and the NHS were stripped away, and as public services were wrenched into private hands, things got a lot worse for a lot of people. Fingers were pointed, not towards the culprit, but to migrants. If only we had tougher controls on borders, we would be in the land...
What is another word fordislocated? Needsynonyms for dislocated? Here's a list ofsimilar wordsfrom ourthesaurusthat you can use instead. Contexts▼ Verb To have thrown into disorder Past tense for to put into a new position Past tense for to put a body part, such as a bone or joint, ...