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MAKING |
Creating |
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OMNIFIC |
All-creating. |
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LANDSCAPING |
Creating garden |
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MISCREATIVE |
Creating amiss. |
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SPINNING |
Creating a yarn |
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REACTING |
Responding by creating change |
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OBSESION |
Boss is one creating infatuation |
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FURORE |
Pelt mineral rocks, creating disturbance |
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ASSERTED |
Insisted upon creating a dessert |
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MADHOUSE |
Spooner had mouse creating asylum |
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MIRACLES |
Marcel is creating wondrous things |
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OBSESSION |
Boss is one creating infatuation |
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ORNAMENT |
Monet ran around creating figurine |
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DELUSION |
Undo lies creating false impression |
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RE-CREATIVE |
Creating anew; as, re-creative power. |
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SEANCE |
Meeting with medium creating a scene |
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AVOCADO |
Creating havoc, a dodgy alligator food |
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INFERNO |
Gave Ron fine for creating fire |
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INCORPORATION |
The act of creating a corporation. |
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ARTISTS |
They are paid for creating a scene |
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THEATREGOER |
He loves to see people creating a scene |
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TUNED |
Adjusted piano opening, unfortunately creating dent on outside |
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CHRYSOSPERM |
The seed of gold; a means of creating gold. |
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DIVISIVE |
Creating, or tending to create, division, separation, or
difference. |
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UTILITARIANISM |
Which ethical philosophy prioritises actions creating “the greatest good for the greatest number”? |