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Terms for subject General (3875 entries)
eat (one's) cake and have it too have (one's) cake and eat it too
eat (one's) cake and have it have (one's) cake and eat it too
have got (someone's) back when someone has your back, they are there to support you unconditionallу
have the stomach have the guts asia_n­ova
have the stomach have the guts asia_n­ova
have your cake and eat it have (one's) cake and eat it
academic having a love of or aptitude for learning
moschate having a musky smell. rompey
full-blown having all the characteristics of a particular type of thing or person
full-blown having all the qualities of something that is at its most complete or advanced stage
fateful having an important, especially bad, effect on future events
fateful having far-reaching and often disastrous consequences or implications
stark having few or no ornaments
academic having little practical use or value, as by being overly detailed, unengaging, or theoretical
full-blown having or displaying all the characteristic features
full-blown having or displaying all the characteristics necessary for completeness
haywire baling wire Vadim ­Roumins­ky
hb Honours Bachelor Parvat­e
HBC fuse High-Breaking Capacity Fuse Andrey­250780
HdGPD Haradh Gas Plant Department Johnny­ Bravo