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MITTEN |
Glove |
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MITT |
Glove |
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GAUNTLET |
Armoured glove |
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KIDSKIN |
Glove material |
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GLOVED |
Of Glove |
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GLOVING |
Of Glove |
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GLOVE |
A boxing glove. |
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THUMB |
Part of a glove |
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GANTLET |
A glove. See Gauntlet. |
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PERMIT |
Grant licence for each glove, I hear |
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FIST |
It may be raised in threat or in velvet glove |
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MUFFLER |
A kind of mitten or boxing glove, esp. when stuffed. |
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UNGLOVE |
To take off the glove or gloves of; as, to unglove the
hand. |
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MUFFLE |
Anything with which another thing, as an oar or drum, is
muffled; also, a boxing glove; a muff. |
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WRISTLET |
An elastic band worn around the wrist, as for the purpose
of securing the upper part of a glove. |
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ODD |
Not paired with another, or remaining over after a
pairing; without a mate; unmatched; single; as, an odd shoe; an odd
glove. |
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ENANTIOMORPHOUS |
Similar, but not superposable, i. e., related to
each other as a right-handed to a left-handed glove; -- said of certain
hemihedral crystals. |
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FLIRT |
To throw with a jerk or quick effort; to fling suddenly;
as, they flirt water in each other's faces; he flirted a glove, or a
handkerchief. |
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GAGE |
A glove, cap, or the like, cast on the ground as a challenge
to combat, and to be taken up by the accepter of the challenge; a
challenge; a defiance. |