A phrase used as an emphatic "Yes" in conversation, or to say that something is clear or obvious - Word Craze clue
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A phrase used as an emphatic "Yes" in conversation, or to say that something is clear or obvious
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- Words with the same meaning are described as this:
- If something is very surprising or impressive, it is this:
- Something difficult to understand or incoherent is this:
- Making someone more confident and in control of their life; giving someone more authority:
- People who behave badly or do illegal things:
- Cool perspiration that accompanies fear:
- ________ ____ is a place in which someone expects to find great happiness:
- Provokes someone to act angrily:
- To make a place or person adopt European or American influences:
- Makes someone experience a feeling they felt in the past:
- A weapon with a long shaft and pointed end:
- Nonfiction stories are based on ____ ____:
- Letters sent to famous people by their supporters:
- Reached the peak:
- To make a retraction:
- Road studs that look like feline organs of sight:
- Got pricked by a bee:
- Went over again and again:
- A dark-haired male:
- Spreading a thick substance over a surface:
- Disturbed the positioning of a bone in a joint:
- A wide road especially planned for high-speed traffic:
- Demolitions or evacuations of buildings:
- Succeeds in understanding something written in code:
- Patient endurance; doing something under __________ means doing it unwillingly:
- A short, rhythmic muscle tightening, e.g. during childbirth:
- A formal expression of one's discontent:
- To find something after a difficult search:
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