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OFFER |
Proposal |
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SUGGESTION |
Proposal |
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SUGARCOATED |
Sweetened (proposal) |
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ACCEDED |
Granted proposal |
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NONSTARTER |
Hopeless proposal |
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SUGGEST |
Make a proposal |
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OFFERTURE |
Offer; proposal; overture. |
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ONBENDEDKNEE |
Genuflecting position for proposal |
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RESOLUTION |
Proposal before a meeting |
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ULTIMATUM |
Final proposal of conditions |
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PURPOSE |
Proposal to another; discourse. |
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MARRIAGEABLE |
Ready to hear a proposal? |
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MARRIAAGEABLE |
Ready to hear a proposal? |
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KNEE |
Hinged joint bent in proposal |
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COLLATERAL |
Provide assets to cover proposal |
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MOTION |
Proposal put to a meeting |
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TOAST |
Proposal of health to a saint |
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FIANCE |
One whose proposal has been accepted |
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TREATY |
A proposal tending to an agreement. |
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BID |
Proposal from first beau I had - briefly |
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VETO |
A vote that blocks or rejects a proposal |
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TIMEANDMOTION |
Ergonomic study of jail term and proposal, at meeting |
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KNELT |
Assumed position to pray for proposal to be accepted? |
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PROPONENT |
One who makes a proposal, or lays down a proposition. |
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OVERTURE |
A proposal; an offer; a proposition formally submitted for
consideration, acceptance, or rejection. |