Another Word For A
equally
Verb : (manner) In an equal manner; in equal shares or proportion; with equal and impartial justice; evenly
Verb : (degree) In equal degree or extent; just as.
Verb : (conjunctive) Used to link two or more coordinate elements
every bit
Verb : (idiomatic) Exactly, to its full degree
arsenic
Noun : A toxic grey brittle nonmetallic chemical element (symbol As) with an atomic number of 33.
Noun : (countable) A single atom of this element.
Noun : Arsenic trioxide.
atomic number 33
Noun : a very poisonous metallic element that has three allotropic forms; arsenic and arsenic compounds are used as herbicides and insecticides and various alloys; found in arsenopyrite and orpiment and realga
electricity
Noun : Originally, a property of amber and certain other nonconducting substances to attract lightweight material when rubbed, or the cause of this property; now understood to be a phenomenon caused by the distribution and movement of charged subatomic particles and their interaction with the electromagnetic field.
Noun : (physics) The study of electrical phenomena; the branch of science dealing with such phenomena.
Noun : A feeling of excitement; a thrill.
spain
Noun : A country in Southern Europe, including most of the Iberian peninsula. Official name: Kingdom of Spain. Capital and largest city: Madrid.
Noun : An English ethnic surname transferred from the nickname for someone with Spanish ancestry.
leong
Noun : A surname from Chinese.
give something a miss
Verb : (idiomatic) To forgo something.
sick as a parrot
Adjective : (colloquial, simile) Extremely sick; very ill.
Adjective : (colloquial, simile, idiomatic, UK) Very disappointed; miserable.
take a breather
Verb : (idiomatic) To take a break; to pause or relax briefly.
talk a blue streak
Verb : (originally US) To talk for a long duration of time, at a rapid pace without giving others a chance to speak, or to the point of tedium.
touch a nerve
Verb : (idiomatic) To make a remark or perform a deed which produces a strong response, especially an emotional response such as anxiety or annoyance, because it calls to mind something which has been a source of concern or embarrassment.
win by a nose
Verb : (idiomatic) To win by a small margin; to have a narrow victory.
a good look
Noun : (chiefly in the negative) Something that gives a positive impression.
Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see good, look.
drop a bomb
Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see drop, bomb.
Verb : (UK, euphemistic, slang) To release noxious gas from the bowels: to fart.
Verb : (US, euphemistic, slang) To release feces into a toilet; to defecate.
make a point
Verb : (idiomatic) To argue or promote an idea.
Verb : (idiomatic) To take care in doing something; to pay attention or ensure that something is done.
have a hand in
Verb : (idiomatic) To contribute to, participate in, or influence.
blaze a trail
Verb : (idiomatic) To show the way or proceed rapidly.
Verb : (idiomatic) To set precedent or do something novel; to break new ground.
dime a dozen
Adjective : (Australia, US, idiomatic) So common as to be practically worthless.
get a kick out of
Verb : (idiomatic) To be delighted by; to be amused by.
a bridge too far
Noun : (idiomatic) A step or action that is too ambitious; an act of overreaching.
make a pig's ear of
Verb : (Britain, idiomatic, transitive) To do badly; to make a mess of.
flog a dead horse
Verb : (Britain, idiomatic) To attempt to get more out of something that cannot give more; to attempt to arouse fresh interest in something that is either hopeless or already settled.
Verb : (dated, nautical) To attempt to get extra work out of a ship's crew during the dead horse period.
give a hang
Verb : (slang, idiomatic) give a hoot; give a damn (to care about; to place value on something)
take a flyer
Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, flyer.
Verb : (idiomatic) To invest against odds.
Verb : (idiomatic) To make a choice with an uncertain outcome; to take a chance.
have a way with
Verb : (idiomatic, informal) To be skilled, adept, or graceful with or at (something).
give someone a hand
Verb : (idiomatic) To help, aid, or assist.
Verb : (idiomatic) To applaud or clap (also to give (someone) a big hand).
show a clean pair of heels
Verb : (idiomatic) To run away; to make an escape quickly.
hard as nails
Adjective : (simile, idiomatic) Very unsympathetic; callous
Adjective : (simile, idiomatic) Able to endure difficulties; tough
smoke like a chimney
Verb : (idiomatic, simile) To smoke tobacco frequently.
ants climbing a tree
Noun : A Sichuan dish of ground meat cooked in a sauce and poured over cellophane noodles.
Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see ants, climbing, a, tree.
fit for a king
Adjective : (idiomatic) Lavish; luxurious.
blow a kiss
Verb : (idiomatic) To kiss one's hand, then blow on it in a direction towards the recipient.
keep a close watch
Verb : (idiomatic) to pay careful attention to a situation or a thing, so that you can deal with any changes or problems.
take up a collection
Verb : (idiomatic) To request and receive money or goods of value from members of a group, especially for a charitable purpose.
take a turn for the worse
Verb : (idiomatic) To start to become worse; to worsen.
take a knee
Verb : To come to rest, usually briefly, with one of one's knees on the ground.
Verb : (American football, Canadian football) Of any player with the ball, to kneel and place the ball on the ground, thereby ending the play and indicating they do not intend to advance with the ball.
Verb : To cease performing customary activities or duties and kneel on one knee, sometimes as a form of protest.
take a dive
Verb : To decline rapidly.
Verb : (idiomatic, boxing) To feign a knockout in order to lose intentionally.
Verb : (idiomatic) To lose or fail intentionally.
take a seat
Verb : To sit down; to become seated, to sit.
Verb : (sports) To be benched, to leave the area of play
have a ball
Verb : (idiomatic) To enjoy oneself thoroughly; to have lots of fun or excitement.
make out like a bandit
Verb : (idiomatic, informal) To profit greatly; to get an excessively good deal
kick up a fuss
Verb : (idiomatic) To show annoyance, or to complain loudly about something, often when it is of little importance in reality.
hold a grudge
Verb : (idiomatic) To stay angry (at someone or something).
take something as read
Verb : (idiomatic) To assume that everyone agrees that something is correct.
just as well
Verb : Used to say that an occurrence, or situation, is not only fortunate, but that on the contrary, it could have been a lot worse; or that something that might at first seem bad is actually good because it could have been worse.
Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see just, as well, as, well.
make a clean breast
Verb : (idiomatic) Often followed by of: to be honest about something; to confess.
as it were
Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see as, it, were.
Verb : Used to indicate that a word or statement is perhaps not exact though practically right; as if it were so.
Verb : Used to draw attention to the use of a metaphor, sometimes to prevent confusion or to highlight wordplay.
go so far as
Verb : (idiomatic) To reach an unexpected extent in doing something.
take a nap
Verb : (idiomatic) To sleep briefly.
have a word
Verb : (idiomatic, meiosis) To speak to someone, usually and especially in private, often in order to admonish.
be it as it may
Verb : (idiomatic) Even if that is the case; whether that is true or not; nevertheless.
make a scene
Verb : (idiomatic) To bring unnecessary attention to oneself, especially through a public expression of tumultuous emotion.
get a move on
Verb : (informal, idiomatic) To hurry up, to get moving.
drive a coach and horses through
Verb : (Britain, idiomatic) To spoil, break or render ineffective (a rule, plan or agreement).
beat a dead horse
Verb : (idiomatic) To persist or continue far beyond any purpose, interest or reason.
show a leg
Verb : (idiomatic, nautical, chiefly imperative) To wake up and get out of bed.
turn a trick
Verb : (chiefly US, idiomatic, of a prostitute) To perform a sexual service for a customer.
meet a sticky end
Verb : (idiomatic, Britain) To die unpleasantly due to one's actions.
run a train
Verb : (intransitive, slang, vulgar) Synonym of gangbang: To have sex with someone as a line going one after the other.
Verb : (intransitive, slang, vulgar) To have sex with someone multiple times in short succession.
Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, train.
bust a move
Verb : (African-American Vernacular, idiomatic, transitive) To dance.
Verb : (African-American Vernacular, idiomatic, transitive) To initiate an action, such as a departure, attack, etc.
take a turn
Verb : (idiomatic) Change in direction, tone, or tendency.
Verb : To walk around; to stroll.
Verb : To participate in an activity involving two or more participants.
pull a fast one
Verb : (idiomatic, often followed by on) To carry out a trick or deception; to behave contrary to expectations.
as well
Verb : (idiomatic) In addition; also.
Verb : To the same effect.
Verb : (South Africa) Me too.
crack a fat
Verb : (idiomatic, vulgar, slang) To get an erection of the penis.
by a landslide
Verb : (idiomatic) with big margins, with a huge difference
as yet
Verb : (idiomatic) Up to the present.
give someone a bloody nose
Verb : (idiomatic) To defeat or frustrate someone, but without doing any permanent damage.
quite a bit
Verb : (idiomatic) considerably
lend a hand
Verb : (idiomatic) To help or assist, especially voluntarily.
old as the hills
Adjective : (idiomatic, simile, chiefly hyperbolic) Extremely old.
have a lot of time for
Verb : (idiomatic) To hold in high esteem; to respect.
built like a brick shithouse
Adjective : (simile, idiomatic, colloquial, mildly vulgar) (of a man) Having a muscular body, particularly with well developed muscles of the chest, arms and abdominals. Also implies a generally large, robust and solid physique, if perhaps rotund.
Adjective : (Canada, US, simile, idiomatic, colloquial, somewhat vulgar) (of a woman) Having an athletic or muscular body; often implying also having large breasts and/or an attractive body. "Over built" for the purpose. More effectively, or handsomely built than is strictly necessary.
Adjective : (simile, colloquial, mildly vulgar) (of an object) Exceptionally well constructed; strong or tough; overbuilt or overengineered.
more than you can shake a stick at
Adjective : (idiomatic) Alternative form of more than one can shake a stick at [Occurring in abundance; of a large quantity; many.]
an apple a day
Noun : (idiomatic, abstractly) Healthy eating and living using traditional temperate-zone fresh foods.
tempest in a teapot
Noun : (idiomatic) A major fuss over a trivial matter.
go out with a bang
Verb : (idiomatic) To depart from a place or situation in a grand or dramatic fashion.
get a charge out of
Verb : (idiomatic) To derive excitement, entertainment, or pleasure from.
throw a wobbly
Verb : (idiomatic, colloquial, UK) To throw a tantrum.
pig in a poke
Noun : (idiomatic) Something whose true value is concealed or unknown and may be lower than expected by the buyer or claimed by the seller, especially something offered for sale.
make a mountain out of a molehill
Verb : (transitive, idiomatic) To treat a problem as greater than it is; to blow something out of proportion; to exaggerate the importance of something trivial.
come to a sticky end
Verb : (idiomatic, Britain) To die unpleasantly due to one's actions.
put a damper on
Verb : (idiomatic) To stop people from enjoying an activity.
take down a peg
Verb : (idiomatic) Alternative form of take down a notch [(transitive, idiomatic, of a person or organization) To cause a person's or group's self-esteem or importance to be decreased.]
turn a profit
Verb : (idiomatic) To obtain profit from an investment.
Verb : (idiomatic, by extension) To gain money or to gain materially.
take a turn for the better
Verb : (idiomatic) To start to become better; to improve.
cut a rug
Verb : (idiomatic) To dance, especially in a vigorous manner and in one of the dance styles of the first half of the twentieth century.
put out a fire
Verb : (idiomatic) To address a problem, especially an unexpected one caused by the incompetence, negligence, or misconduct of another person.
Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: put out a fire.
have a good one
Verb : (idiomatic) To enjoy an event or occasion, especially a holiday or one's birthday.
as best one can
Verb : (idiomatic) In the best possible way, given one's circumstances and abilities.
have a fit
Verb : (idiomatic) To experience an epileptic seizure.
Verb : (idiomatic) To become suddenly enraged.
pound a beat
Verb : (idiomatic, usually of a police officer) To walk a regular route.
take a stab at
Verb : (idiomatic) To attempt or try.
Verb : (idiomatic) To guess.
Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, stab.
have a go
Verb : (intransitive, informal, UK, Australia) To make an attempt; to try.
Verb : (intransitive, informal, idiomatic, UK, Australia) To attack someone physically; to have a fight.
Verb : (intransitive, informal, idiomatic, UK, Australia) To tell off (especially unnecessarily or excessively), to criticise.
pull a train
Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull, train.
Verb : (slang, vulgar) To have sex with a line of people, one after the other.
keep a lid on
Verb : (idiomatic, imperative) To keep something secret.
take a look
Verb : (idiomatic, intransitive) To examine or observe.
take a pew
Verb : (UK, idiomatic) To take a seat; to sit down.
run a red light
Verb : To drive past an illuminated red traffic light instead of stopping as indicated.
Verb : (idiomatic) To enter a restricted area; to trespass.
Verb : (idiomatic) To falsely accuse someone of wrongdoing.
put a sock in it
Verb : (figuratively, informal, humorous, idiomatic) To stop talking; to be quiet; to shut one's mouth.
take a dim view of
Verb : (idiomatic) To dislike; to regard with skepticism, disbelief, disfavor, etc.
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