Rating | Solver | Clue |
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DEPRESS | Keep under | |
REPRESS | Keep under | |
WATCH | Keep under observation | |
GOVERN | Keep under control | |
CONTAIN | Keep under control | |
UNDERKEEP | To keep under, or in subjection; to suppress. | |
CRUPPER | A leather loop, passing under a horse's tail, and buckled to the saddle to keep it from slipping forwards. | |
CRUMBCLOTH | A cloth to be laid under a dining table to receive falling fragments, and keep the carpet or floor clean. | |
GRIPE | The compass or sharpness of a ship's stern under the water, having a tendency to make her keep a good wind. | |
SUPPORT | To keep from failing or sinking; to solace under affictive circumstances; to assist; to encourage; to defend; as, to support the courage or spirits. | |
DUNGEON | A close, dark prison, common/, under ground, as if the lower apartments of the donjon or keep of a castle, these being used as prisons. | |
BOLSTER | A plate of iron or a mass of wood under the end of a bridge girder, to keep the girder from resting directly on the abutment. | |
UNDER | ... subjection; -- used chiefly in a few idiomatic phrases; as, to bring under, to reduce to subjection; to subdue; to keep under, to keep in su... |