- to charge someone
- to chase or follow with determination
- To cheat
- to check in time
- To choose one from a selection
- to choreograph again
- to circulate again
- To clarify ...
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- to clean a house and its furniture
- to clean Hard
- to cleanse by licking
- to clear of forest
- to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement
- to clothe insufficiently
- to coat with zinc by heating with zinc-dust in a vacuum
- to collect or mass together in tufts or masses
- to collect or study minerals
- to collect, especially into a mass
- to Color
- to colour to excess
- to combine or produce by synthesis
- to combine with a halogen
- to combine with phlogiston
- to come
- To come back
- To come before
- To come forth
- To come inside
- to come into contact with a tooth in the opposite jaw
- to come or go after
- to come upon, to happen to see
- to Comfort
- to commend (usually oneself) persuasively to someone's favour
- To companion
- to compel or deter by or as if by threats
- to compel or restrain by force
- To complain
- to complicate excessively
- to compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition
- to compute in advance
- To conclude ...
- to conduct a test or investigation
- to conduct wrongly
- to confer the rights of a national on
- To confess
- to confine
- to confront someone with his or her previously recorded opinions
- to connect or involve something
- To connect things up you'll have to ___
- To connect with
- to constrain someone or something
- to constrain something or someone
- to constrain to limit someone for something
- to constrain to limit someone or something
- to constrain; to touch on; to censure
- to constraint to limit someone or something
- to construct a nest
- to construct again
- to construct excessively
- to construct in advance
- to construct wrongly
- to consume by phagocytosis
- to consume in advance
- To continue ...
- to continue in or as if in a series of echoes, to resound
- to contort twist
- to contract in advance
- to contract work out
- to contrive through trickery
- to control excessively
- To converse
- to convert (something) into data or information, esp for analysis, processing, or consumption by computers
- to convert from being Protestant
- to convert into gelatin, or into a substance resembling jelly
- To convince
- to convince someone through logic or argument
- to cook food in oil
- TO correct
- to correct to excess
- to correct writing
- to court Call
- to cover
- to cover a road with small broken stones
- to cover in a new layer of spray paint
- to cover or extend over an area or time period
- to cover with blossom, or with flourishes or ornament
- to crash Place
- to create or manufacture a specific amount
- to create strata between
- to create subcategories
- To Crosswords could be one
- to crouch or sit on the ground
- to crow Time
- to crudely chop
- To crush or pulverize
- To curb or restrain
- to curl
- TO CUT INTO SHAPE
- to cut off wool
- to dance
- TO dance (Gk.)
- to dance for joy; to exult; to stamp
- To date
- To date [the Onion xword is now the AVCX - solve at avxwords.com]
- to declare in advance
- to declare that someting is not true
- to decorate in a manner reminiscent of a mass of curly worms
- to defame
- TO degree approaching madness
- to deliver repeated blows
- To demonstrate clearly
- to denounce as heretical
- to deny the right of private property
- to deposit in advance
- to deprive of a commission
- to deprive of a feudal character
- to deprive of a franchise
- to deprive of a garrison
- to deprive of a military character
- to deprive of a privilege
- to deprive of an established status
- to deprive of an inheritance
- to deprive of authority
- to deprive of canonical authority
- to deprive of citizenship
- to deprive of corporate rights
- to deprive of current value; to withdraw from use, as money
- to deprive of embellishment
- to deprive of environment
- to deprive of features; to mar the features of
- to deprive of feudal character
- to deprive of fibrin
- to deprive of flocculation
- to deprive of franchise
- to deprive of glory
- to deprive of happiness like that of paradise
- to deprive of human qualities
- to deprive of legitimacy
- to deprive of life
- to deprive of life or vitality
- to deprive of magnetic properties
- to deprive of monetary value; to withdraw from circulation
- to deprive of national rights or character; to return from state to private ownership
- to deprive of possession or proprietary rights
- to deprive of power; to divest of strength
- to deprive of property
- to deprive of sexual characters or power
- to deprive of spiritual character or influence
- to deprive of strength, vigour, or spirit
- to deprive of that which ennobles; to degrade
- to deprive of the ball of the foot or the claws
- to deprive of the cerebrum
- to deprive of the sense of personal identity
- to deprive of the viscera, or entrails
- to deprive of title or claim
- to deprive of vitality
- to deprive or remove sacred qualities
- to deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock
- To descend by rope
- to design or construct in small size
- to design or construct with a streamline
- to destroy the light of, to darken
- to determine again
- to determine beforehand
- to determine the homologies or structural relations of
- To detest, hate
- to detoxify
- to develop in advance
- to develop Starting
- to develop tension
- to devise a strategy or course of action
- To Die For director Van Sant
- To dig
- to diminish gradually
- To diminish in size
- to direct or cause to move with great speed, esp in a set direction
- To direct to a source
- to direct to a source to allude
- to disagree in words
- to disarrange; to disturb
- to disburden
- To discern something hidden
- To disconnect or confuse someone
- to discover, formulate, or state an etymology for
- to disembowel
- to dishearten; to depress the spirits of
- to disjoint
- To dislike extremely
- to disperse or reduce the industrial organization and potential of a nation, area, etc
- To displace
- To display
- to dispose in advance
- To disprove a point
- to dissolve again
- To distant places
- To distant spots
- to distribute material on video tapes, cassettes etc
- to disturb the arrangement of
- to divest of a shroud
- to divest of mythological forms in order to uncover the meaning underlying them
- to divest of national character or rights
- to divest of supernatural qualities
- to divide into four equal parts
- to do
- to do missionary work
- TO do porridge is to serve time where? (Brit.)
- to do Things
- To do this is human
- To do this is human, it's said
- To do with
- To do with birds
- To do with flying
- To do with hair
- to do with other countries
- to do with space
- To do with the brain
- to do with volcanoes
- To do with voting
- to domineer over by virtue of office
- to Donne Dusk Like
- to donuts
- to double the degree
- To double-cross, e.g., to a double-crosser
- to draw back the lips and reveal the teeth, in a smile, grimace, or snarl
- to draw back, or cause to draw back
- to dress in
- to drive way to fast
- to drive way too fast
- to dye Time
- To each ___ own
- To each accordingly
- To each his ___
- To each his own, to the French
- To eat a late lunch or wait until dinner, say
- to eat at a restaurant
- to eat dinner
- to eat is to
- To eat, to Dieter
- to effect a revolution in
- to elaborate excessively
- To empty again
- To enclose or confine a person against their will. Imprison.
- to encourage to excess
- To End ___ (1998 Richard Holbrooke best seller)
- to endeavor or strain for something above and beyond
- to endeavor or strain for something above or beyond
- to endeavor or strain for something above or byond
- to endeavour or strain for something above or beyond
- to endevour or strain for something above and beyond