Another Word For TO

square-toed

Adjective : (dated, derogatory or humorous) stuffy; precise

pointed-toe

Adjective : having a pointed to

pointy-toed

Adjective : having a pointed to

squared-toe

Adjective : having a square to

eap

Noun : Initialism of Employee Assistance Program.

Noun : (authentication, Internet) Initialism of Extensible Authentication Protocol.

Noun : (finance) Initialism of Electronic Account Payment.

pae

Noun : A surname.

Noun : (electronics) Initialism of power added efficiency.

Noun : (pharmacology, microbiology) Initialism of postantibiotic effect.

efp

Noun : Initialism of explosively formed penetrator. [A type of shaped charge with a shallow depression instead of a deep cone on the attacking face, allowing the metal plate to be explosively formed into a high velocity projectile that can penetrate armour at stand-off distances, greater than that of the hypervelocity plasma from the deeply coned form of shaped charge munitions.]

Noun : (finance) Initialism of exchange for physical, exchange futures for physical, or exchange futures for product, a type of transaction.

css

Noun : (aviation, travel) Initialism of change segment status, a GDS code used on older types of airline keyboards.

Noun : (media, DVD) Initialism of Content Scramble System, a DRM and encryption system for DVDs.

Noun : (medicine) Initialism of Churg-Strauss syndrome. [(pathology) Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis, an extremely rare autoimmune condition.]

tcs

Noun : (automotive) Initialism of traction control system: an electronic control system that prevents wheelspin to improve traction.

Noun : (India) Initialism of Tata Consultancy Services.

team

Noun : A set of draught animals, such as two horses in front of a carriage.

Noun : Any group of people involved in the same activity, especially sports or work.

Noun : (obsolete) A group of animals moving together, especially young ducks.

mou

Noun : A surname from Chinese.

Noun : Abbreviation of memorandum of understanding. [(law) A document that outlines the legal and factual premises believed by the parties to have been agreed to between them.]

Noun : Alternative form of MoU

eip

Noun : (chemistry) Initialism of ethylene interpolymer. [(organic chemistry) A group of thermoplastic compounds generally based on PVC polymers.]

cough

Verb : (transitive)

Verb : Sometimes followed by up: to force (something) out of the lungs or throat by pushing air from the lungs through the glottis (causing a short, explosive sound), and out through the mouth.

Verb : To cause (oneself or something) to be in a certain condition in the manner described in sense 1.1.

poi

Noun : (Hawaii) The traditional staple food of Hawaii, made by baking and pounding the kalo (or taro) root, and reducing it to a thin paste, which is allowed to ferment.

Noun : A creamy Samoan dessert of ripe bananas mashed with coconut cream.

Noun : (New Zealand) A small ball made of leaves and fibres, attached to a string.

coughs

Verb : (transitive)

Verb : Sometimes followed by up: to force (something) out of the lungs or throat by pushing air from the lungs through the glottis (causing a short, explosive sound), and out through the mouth.

Verb : To cause (oneself or something) to be in a certain condition in the manner described in sense 1.1.

eaps

Noun : Initialism of Employee Assistance Program.

Noun : (authentication, Internet) Initialism of Extensible Authentication Protocol.

Noun : (finance) Initialism of Electronic Account Payment.

emap

giglio

mous

Noun : A surname from Chinese.

Noun : Abbreviation of memorandum of understanding. [(law) A document that outlines the legal and factual premises believed by the parties to have been agreed to between them.]

Noun : Alternative form of MoU

offices

Noun : (religion) A ceremonial duty or service

Noun : (Christianity) The authorized form of ceremonial worship of a church.

Noun : (Christianity) Any special liturgy, as the Office for the Dead or of the Virgin.

pef

Noun : Initialism of polyethylene furanoate.

specialists

Noun : Someone who is an expert in, or devoted to, some specific branch of study or research.

Noun : (medicine) A physician whose practice is limited to a particular branch of medicine or surgery.

Noun : (US, military) Any of several non-commissioned ranks corresponding to that of corporal.

go to sea

Verb : (idiomatic) To become a sailor.

pip to the post

Verb : (idiomatic, sports) to overcome a strong competitor in a sporting event, especially by gaining a small advantage over him at the last decisive moment.

Verb : (idiomatic) to overcome a prominent competitor, gaining his position, especially by making a smart sudden move.

mean the world to

Verb : (idiomatic) To be loved or cared about a great deal by.

go to bat

Verb : (baseball) Be the individual or team that is currently batting; play offense.

Verb : (figurative) Be aggressive, be assertive, actively pursue a goal or action.

Verb : (idiomatic, usually with for) Champion, actively assist, provide support (for someone).

be up to

Verb : (idiomatic) To do or be involved in doing; to do (often something mischievous or inappropriate).

Verb : (idiomatic) To depend on, to be the choice of.

go to hell

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, to, hell.

Verb : To go out the window; be ruined; be now useless.

Verb : Expression of anger and contempt directed at someone, especially after that individual has done something very wrong.

call to the bar

Noun : (idiomatic, law) Admission to practice in the courts.

Verb : To admit (someone) to practice in the courts.

to boot

Verb : (idiomatic, informal) in addition, besides, also.

to the moon and back

Verb : (idiomatic) Immensely.

come down to

Verb : To reach by moving down or reducing.

Verb : (idiomatic) To entirely depend upon a single factor; basically, ultimately or in essence.

cross my heart and hope to die

Verb : (idiomatic, intransitive) Added to a promise or a statement to show how serious one was about being honest in what one said

back to square one

Adjective : (idiomatic) Located back at the start, as after a dead end or failure.

Verb : (idiomatic) Back to the start, as after a dead end or failure.

right to life

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see right, life.

Noun : (public policy, law, ethics) The right of a human being to the continuation of his or her life.

Noun : (US, public policy, law, ethics) The moral or legal entitlement of an unborn child to be born, and not have its birth prevented through an abortion or other medical procedure.

bring to light

Verb : (idiomatic) To expose, disclose or reveal something that was hidden or unknown.

go to sleep

Verb : To fall asleep.

Verb : (idiomatic, figurative) To be affected by paresthesia; to go numb.

Verb : (euphemistic) To die.

all to smash

Verb : (idiomatic) Ruined; bankrupt.

Verb : (idiomatic) completely, to the point of destruction.

bring to bear

Verb : (transitive) To aim a weapon at a target.

Verb : (transitive, idiomatic) To apply; to employ something to achieve an intended effect.

return to form

Noun : (idiomatic) A return to a former state of success or brilliance.

Verb : (idiomatic) To go back to a better, original state.

turn to

Verb : (said of objects) To become, to turn into.

Verb : To consult for advice or help.

Verb : To start to do or to use something in an attempt to deal with a difficult and unpleasant situation.

come to nothing

Verb : (idiomatic) To fail completely; to have no result.

bring to the table

Verb : (idiomatic, transitive) To contribute (something) to a group effort or discussion.

lay to rest

Verb : (transitive, idiomatic) To bury someone who has died.

Verb : (transitive, figurative) To close (a matter of dispute).

three sheets to the wind

Adjective : (idiomatic) unsteady from drink.

to beat the band

Verb : (idiomatic) In such a way as to surpass all competition; hence, contextually, very vigorously, at a frantic pace, to a high degree.

put the pedal to the metal

Verb : (idiomatic) To press the gas pedal to the maximum extent.

Verb : (by extension) To exert maximum effort.

take one's hat off to

Verb : To remove one's hat as a sign of respect to.

Verb : (idiomatic) To praise or thank; to congratulate.

run to earth

Verb : (idiomatic, transitive) To find someone or something after a long and difficult search.

bring to justice

Verb : (idiomatic) To cause a person alleged to have committed criminal acts to be brought to trial on the offenses.

wait for the other shoe to drop

Verb : (idiomatic) To defer action or decision until another matter is finished or resolved.

Verb : (idiomatic) To await a seemingly inevitable event, especially one that is not desirable.

out to lunch

Adjective : Away eating lunch or for a midday break; especially, away from work or a job.

Adjective : (idiomatic, informal) Clueless, inattentive, or careless.

laugh all the way to the bank

Verb : (intransitive, idiomatic) To make a large income easily, especially at the expense of others or by doing something that lacks significant merit.

feel up to

Verb : (transitive, idiomatic) To be confident in being able to do something.

Verb : (transitive, idiomatic) To have an inclination to do something.

hard nut to crack

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hard, nut, crack.

Noun : (idiomatic) A problem that is challenging to solve.

Noun : (idiomatic, by extension) A situation, person, group, etc. which is difficult to overcome or deal with.

fish to fry

Noun : (idiomatic) A matter to attend to.

cut down to size

Verb : To humble or humiliate, especially someone or something that is perceived as overly domineering or too proud.

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see cut, down, size.

kick to the curb

Verb : (idiomatic, informal) To dismiss or reject in a humiliating manner.

have other fish to fry

Verb : (idiomatic) To have more important things to do.

unused to

Adjective : (idiomatic, with noun phrase) not accustomed to, tolerant or accepting of.

work to rule

Verb : (idiomatic) To work slowly by strictly following all work rules, usually in a work-to-rule job action, as part of unionized labor protest.

Noun : Alternative spelling of work-to-rule [A labor protest in which employees do only the minimum work required by the rules of a workplace, following safety or other regulations to the letter in order to cause a slowdown.]

go to town on

Verb : (idiomatic) To devour or consume (something); to enthusiastically or assiduously work on (something); to tear into (something).

go to canossa

Verb : (idiomatic) To submit to the pope.

Verb : (idiomatic) To show humility, to be humbled.

method to one's madness

Noun : (idiomatic) A well-thought-out reason for a person's seemingly illogical behavior.

come home to roost

Verb : (idiomatic) To have negative consequences (of an action in the past).

step up to the plate

Verb : (chiefly US, idiomatic) To initiate action; to assume or take a responsibility.

cross to bear

Noun : (idiomatic) A problem, or unpleasant or painful situation or person that one has to accept and deal with, although one finds it very difficult, or it causes trouble or worry over a long period of time.

reduce someone to tears

Verb : (idiomatic, transitive, especially passive voice) To cause to cry.

put to the sword

Verb : (idiomatic) To execute, especially by using a sword.

Verb : (idiomatic) To severely defeat.

Verb : (idiomatic) To kill by warfare.

go to someone's head

Verb : (idiomatic) To strongly affect a person, especially to the detriment of his or her senses or mental faculties.

Verb : To cloud one's thinking, as do alcohol and many drugs.

Verb : To greatly raise one's conception of their social status or accomplishments.

stick to one's guns

Verb : (dated, military, of gunners) To persist in faithfully attending to cannons while under fire.

Verb : (idiomatic, by extension) To maintain one’s position or viewpoint when faced with opposition.

speak to

Verb : (idiomatic) To give evidence regarding something; to attest or provide evidence for; to bespeak.

Verb : (idiomatic) To address a particular topic.

Verb : (idiomatic) To (figuratively) resonate with; to feel emotionally relevant to.

go to work

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, to, work. (This sense is a translation hub.)

Verb : To begin performing some task or work.

Verb : To go to one's job, as by commuting.

go from strength to strength

Verb : (idiomatic) To continue to get stronger, more and more successful.

all things to all people

Noun : (idiomatic, often construed as singular) Someone or something that entirely satisfies the expectations of everyone, no matter how diverse and conflicting those expectations may be.

to go

Adjective : (idiomatic) Served in a package or takeout container so as to be taken away from a restaurant rather than eaten on the premises.

Adjective : (idiomatic) Remaining. To finish. (In a group of events or items) belonging to the subgroup that have not passed or have not been finished or have not been addressed yet.

Adjective : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see to, go.

worst comes to worst

Verb : (idiomatic) If a possible worst-case scenario actually occurs.

chalk up to

Verb : (transitive, idiomatic) To attribute or account for something; to ascribe.

add fuel to the fire

Verb : (idiomatic) To worsen a conflict between people; to inflame an already tense situation.

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see add, fuel, fire.

come to a sticky end

Verb : (idiomatic, Britain) To die unpleasantly due to one's actions.

true to form

Verb : (idiomatic) According to one's nature; as expected.

talk to

Verb : (idiomatic) To show the beginnings of a romantic interest in; to flirt with over a period of time in hopes of developing a romantic relationship.

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see talk, to.

scare someone to death

Verb : (idiomatic) To frighten someone very much.

come to

Verb : (intransitive, idiomatic) To recover consciousness after fainting etc.

Verb : (intransitive, idiomatic, nautical) To stop a sailing vessel, especially by turning into the wind. See also come about.

Verb : (transitive) To total; to amount to.

shoulder to cry on

Noun : (idiomatic) Someone offering emotional support to another in distress.

bang to rights

Verb : (rare, Britain, idiomatic) To have sufficient, indisputable evidence that a person's actions are generally perceived to be wrong; to catch red-handed.

smile from ear to ear

Noun : (idiomatic) A large smile.

Verb : (idiomatic) To smile widely or expressively; to be in a state of great happiness.

come to light

Verb : (idiomatic) To become known; to be revealed.

to be sure

Verb : (idiomatic) Certainly, undoubtedly, admittedly.

hot to trot

Adjective : (colloquial) Eager to begin; anxious to get going.

Adjective : (colloquial) Eager for sexual activity.

get down to brass tacks

Verb : (idiomatic, chiefly US) to start to discuss or consider the most important details or facts about something.

close to home

Verb : (idiomatic) Affecting people close to, or within, one's family circle.

Verb : (figurative) Affecting one personally through deep familiarity.

up to eleven

Verb : (idiomatic, informal, chiefly humorous) Up to or beyond the maximum possible threshold; to an extremely high or strong degree.

Verb : (transitive, slang) To increase (something) to an extremely high or strong degree; to make (something) go over the top.

from pillar to post

Verb : (idiomatic) From one place (or person, or task) to another; from post to pillar, hither and thither.

spring to life

Verb : (idiomatic) To start to exist.

dressed to the nines

Adjective : (idiomatic) Very fancily or formally dressed; wearing very showy or splendid clothing.

remain to be seen

Verb : (idiomatic) To have not yet happened; to be as yet unknown.

bring to nought

Verb : (idiomatic, transitive) To mar; to thwart.

come to terms

Verb : (idiomatic, of two or more parties, often with a prepositional phrase) To reach an agreement or settle a dispute.

put up to

Verb : (idiomatic) To encourage or trick (someone) to perform an action which is foolish or wrong.

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