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Terms for subject Figurative (92 entries)
mow down to kill or slaughter, or to injure by knocking down, especially in large numbers and in a ruthless manner
not within cooee a long way away
obfuscate to deliberately make more confusing in order to conceal the truth
parsley-bed In English nursery tradition: a parsley-bed as the pretended place where (especially girl) babies come from. Hence in extended use: the uterus
parsley-bed the female genitals
play second fiddle to play a supporting or minor role in relation to someone else
play second fiddle to be in a supporting or subservient role to someone else
play second fiddle to have a subordinate, lesser, or smaller role, position, or part
play second fiddle to be in a subordinate position to someone
play second fiddle assume a subsidiary role to someone
play second fiddle have a lower or less important position than another person
play second fiddle if someone or something plays second fiddle to someone or something else, they are less important than them
play second fiddle to have to accept that you are less important than someone else
play second fiddle to assume a subsidiary role to someone
punch in if you punch in a number on a machine or punch numbers into it, you push the machine's buttons or keys in order to give it a command to do something
rob to deprive
rusty out of practice Andrey­ Truhac­hev
salad any mixture or assortment Danell­io
second base caressing Andrey­ Truhac­hev
second base fingering Andrey­ Truhac­hev