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(Medicine) spasm of muscles to reduce motion or agitation of areas affected by injury or disease; (in Basketball) act of going after a rival around the court to prevent him from getting close to the basket while avoiding illegal contactguarding
(Slang) advertising ploy; device, gadget; trick, scheme, dishonest trick, hidden disadvantage, something attention-grabbinggimmick
ability to tell sounds apart, attention, ear shape, ear tuft, external part of hearing organ, form ears, invertebrate sensory organ similar to an ear, organ of hearing, part of the body used for hearing; ability to differentiate between musical tones; ...ear
acceptance, affirmative response, affirmative voter, assent indicator, aye, yea; affirmative reply, indicates contradiction, mark of attention, aye; indeed?, truly?yes
acclaim, exclamation of greeting, pellets of ice, pouring down of something harmful, rain down hail; pour down like hail, fall with force; salute, welcome; call to from a distance, rain ice pellets, shout or signal, shout or signal for attention, small...hail
accost somebody, boutonniere, give something buttonholes, hole for button, physically grab someone to gain their attention, compel someone to listen, sew with buttonhole stitch, small hole in clothing through which a button is fastened; flower on the l...buttonhole
accumulate in tissue, cluster together, devote efforts to one thing, focus, pay attention; collect in one place; make stronger, make more intense, make purer, make thicker or stronger, pure substance, purify ore, silently and intensely think about some...concentrate
act of advertising, act of promoting (generally in order to sell goods or services); public announcement or printed notice designed to attract attentionadvertisement
act of avoiding or escaping, evasion, avoidance, dodgingelusion
act of avoiding something, act of restraining oneselfabstaining
act of avoiding, evasion; act of making void (Law), act of keeping away, act of making something invalid, act of not doing somethingavoidance
act of hearing, make conscious effort to hear, pay attention, try to hear something; pay careful attention to one who is speaking; obey, heedlisten
act of hitting; refusal to work as a form of protest, arresting, noticeable, tending to draw attention, attractive or impressive, conspicuous, on strikestriking
act of observing or obeying, act of watching; act of looking; act of paying attention; supervision; remark, navigational instrument reading, observing of developments in something, record of something seen or noted, remark or comment, sighting with nav...observation
act of pointing, add marks over letters, advance military position, aim a mouse or joystick, aim at something, angle between adjacent bearings, antler prong, be turned in a particular direction, call attention to something, come to a head, convincing a...point
act of removing matter floating on the surface of a liquid; act of removing from the top; film, thin layer, coat or become coated with layer, cursory look, embezzle, give little or no attention to, glance through a book or paper, hide profits to avoid ...skim
action to attract attentionself-promotion
address work of art to somebody, commit yourself to something, devote attention to something, devote to; set apart for; inscribe (a book, poem, etc.) to someone, play music addressed to somebody, set something apart as holy, set something aside as specialdedicate
address, address letter, aim, complete or exact, conduct, directly, directly involving the electorate, clearly; in a forthright manner, focus attention on something, give directions, guide, lead, instruct; manage; command; supervise, produce (a play, m...direct
adhering, drawing attention, grasping, greedy, lustful, avaricious, covetous, overtly sexualgrabby
adj, corndodger//dodgy, handbill, one who dodges, one who avoids; trickster, evasive and irresponsible person, risky, sheltering screen on ship, somebody avoiding duty, somebody dishonest, Southern U.S., suspect or dishonestdodger
adjust reception of broadcast, pay attentiontune in
advertise, make public, bring to the attention of the public (also spelled publicise), make something generally knownpublicize
advertisement, advertisement (Informal), refer to something, comment on; draw attention toadvert
advertisements, business of producing advertisements, promoting, drawing attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); act of publicly announcing, public promotion of somethingadvertising
advertising phrase, motto, phrase which summarizes the principles of a group or organization; catchword, attention getting phrase used in advertising; Scottish battle cryslogan
alert and resourceful, something requiring attention, warningheads-up
aloof, back of stage, located at rear, move upstage causing another actor to turn his back to the audience (Theatre); draw attention away from another, steal the show; treat someone haughtily, outdo somebody else, snobbish, arrogant, haughty (Informal)...upstage
already in use, busy, engaged; lost in thought, occupied with meditations; taken, previously occupied, previously acquired (property), having attention taken up with somethingpreoccupied
amount something deflects, changing of course, deviation, diversion, turning aside, diverting of attention, movement of needle away from zero, movement of structure under loaddeflection
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