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BROWN STAR: a strong dark brown color. A drawing of a brown dwarf or substar, an astronomical body of low mass which cannot burn lithium through fusion.
MACARONI: a soft bat with compound sour dough carrots. A drawing of a pasta softball bat carrying a trio of lumpy carrots.
RAIN BALL: a box for holding boats. A drawing of a box containing both sailing and motor craft.
COMMAND: a social division of a nation. A drawing of an old Caucasian man drooling in a first class aircraft chair.
CATCH: a strong fabric of fish or strings. A drawing of a bag of strings containing many dripping fish.
CRAWL: a strong fabric with a strong fish and a sharp point. A drawing of a bolt of cloth thrown upon a fish and a spiky thing, indistinctly shown through its form.
STAND: a strong slightly black color. A drawing of a flat black quadrangular form hanging from a small floorstand.
SPLASHING BAG: a bag for painting. A drawing of an artist holding a canvas bag from which paint is pouring into a big blob on a floor.
ANTICTOR CARD: a pigity plain wom or a sorting a Malirciacion. A drawing of a long wom with a piggish faciality, confronting a small imp's conundrum
CALACINIFORM SUBCLASS: any of various small carnivorous dinosaurs. A drawing of a small allosaur with its hands on its hips.
BOWLING BOARD: a board (as on a ship). A drawing of a ship's bows on which is a plank or board carrying a bowling ball.
HARK: a bound for a stall for a small of a sound. A drawing of a huntsman with a dog, both of whom can auditorially know of a hart who is just bounding off.
PIN OF JAZZ: a tool for stating or guiding a spoon. A drawing of a jazz spoon (this has a woodwind's bars and knobs along its shaft). On its bowl stands a big pin.
CECHNOCARPUS: large genus of tropical evergreen summer-flowering spider orchids growing in catapealis and thusks. The line drawing depicts an orchid with spider-like petals.
DEAD BUSINESS: a word that can be used to detect and process an organism or construction. The line drawing depicts a middle-aged man in a suit summoning a pin-striped apparition with an organisational chart.
PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY: distinguishing stupidity of a claim to increase your goals. The line drawing depicts a slot in a photo-booth holding a strip of photos of a man and a woman mugging into the camera.
WHITE BIBLE: marine food and game fish of temperate rock fishes. The drawing depicts a fish with small beady eyes whose body is in the form of a Bible.
TRAILER: a small button on a container that contains a book or a drawing train or a railway. The line drawing depicts a cylindrical container with a round glassy protrusion through which can be seen a steam locomotive dragging a pencil.
CLYP: any of several breeds of yeast-raing seeds steamless underparts for yeast lace. The drawing depicts five unicellular fungi wearing skimpy underclothing, two of which are in the process of budding.
GENUS STAR SPANIEL: a variety of spiny sharks. The diagram shows a small shark with spiky fins and tail and a dog's head.
FOCAL IMPORTANT: a heavy fishing pattern started with crisp flat oars and halves he in the plesiosaurs in one can then be eat. The drawing shows a team of cavemen rowing out to attack a plesiosaur in rough seas.
CONVEYANCE: the act of carrying a strong on the strings of a building or plastic coat. The drawing shows a muscular bull-headed creature suspended from a building by strings.
NOMINATOR: someone who maps reciprocating. The drawing shows a man in a check shirt placing a card illustrated with a blonde woman in a ballot box, with a chart on the wall behind showing the woman doing the converse operation.
DISMANKRID WIRE: the head where people may research through the will of gears and cavalry. The drawing depicts a two-story building in the shape of a skull with two cavalry guards flanking its door. A library is visible through the two upper windows. From a hole in the roof a cable emerges which runs to the left over a system of gears and pulleys.
ELECTRIC CHURCH: a company that is a second charged point in the same species in a computer screen with a single point and a large area of the start of a computer screen. The diagram depicts a pixelated desktop interface with Holy Sepulchre and Bibles at top left and Mouth of Hell at bottom right.
PRESENTER: a person who sells books and mail in the same time. The drawing shows a man with styled hair and a wide grin sitting at a desk next to a video display showing two books illustrated with his face and a speeding envelope.
SLIP: a small strip of land that is used to display balls or steel. The illustration shows a transverse diagonal strip with vegetation, two spheres, a girder and an assemblage.
LATERAN MARINE: a medieval state with a short strip of sleep. The line drawing shows a sleeping, beaded pope lying in water in front of the facade of a palace.
FART CHIP: a chat of a small grounting of a small of a small contration. A drawing of a small grounting, looking guilty, standing rightward of a malodorous fart chip.
DRIVEL: a small flat resin with a strong side and then hair and the threaded player splits. The drawing shows an irregular mass of resin from which protrudes a clump of hair and a threaded doll.
SCISSORIUM: genus of tropical American trees or shrubs of the genus Caladenia having a smooth silky blue head; found in the United States and northern Mexico. The illustration depicts a large example with crossed branches, at the junction of which grows an onion-liked fruit.
POLICY: the act of finishing. The line drawing shows an official opening a new hospital building by cutting a ribbon with oversized scissors, while the right side of the building dissolved into an outline that is blown away by the wind.
SOLAR POLYNOMIAL: a laborer who is a member of the law. A drawing of a police officer in a suit whose face is a blinding glow of light.
FOLK MARE: a politician in charge of a government or bridge. The line drawing depicts a study mare with silk blanket and chain of office standing at the hallway point of a small stone bridge across a stream.
CAROTID ARTERY: an artery that is part of the superior or more of the forearm and the abdominal wall and the superior orbital forces. The line drawing shows a trooper of the orbital forces armed with a plasma cannon with the carotid artery clearly visible extending from the head to the abdomen.
STERNUT: A small compact mass of meat or fruit or meat or the seasoning. The drawing depicts a confused lump of flesh and vegetable matter sitting in a scattering of powder.
GREEN CAT: large carnivorous freshwater fish of the Southern United States having soft fragrant white flowers; southeastern United States and Mexico. The line drawing depicts a catfish sprouting large white flowers.
DISSATISFIST: someone who is a member of an author. The drawing shows a figure slumped in dejection with their fist on a sheet of typed paper next to a typewriter, an empty bottle and a stack of paper.
CROWN: the first part of the hair of a toy. The line drawing depicts a sinister doll's head with three tubular feet and a cone of hair ending in a small tuft.
DECORATION: the act of deviating from a specific purpose. The line drawing shows a painter drawing a black stripe from left to right along a wall. At the halfway point the line is interrupted by three large curlicues.
ART DANCER: someone who makes people. The diagram shows five small silhouettes of a dancer tracing out a path which is the outline of a human figure.
PLUMBVILLE: a type curled with a seasoning. The drawing depicts a small bottle of sauce standing behind a curled scroll of paper on which the letters PLUMB are printed.
HATCHWORD: a young mammal. A drawing of a young oviparous mammal (not a platypus) hatching.
SALT RACK: a small street in a card game for the shoulder. The drawing shows a road passing over the shoulder of a figure facing away; along the road are suspended five playing cards.
STAFF: a light coal made by a stop to provide ships and spends in the water before the mouthpiece of the earth. The diagram shows the earth's mouthpiece emerging from the ocean and towering above the clouds. Two steamships are sailing around it.
DORSAL TOWER: a woman's portion performed on a work of wood. The line drawing depicts a sea monster with a cephalopod's head bearing a large wooden structure on its back. On top of this stand a queen and warrior maiden.
INSTRUMENTAL LAW: the entire letter of a religious person. The drawing depicts a monk reading a large letter and holding an envelope, while a small bird flies overhead.
CONTROL PRINCE: a computer circuit consisting of a series of finite relativity that is not controlled by changes in the relative event of graphics and vomiting. The line drawing shows a robot wearing a crown piloting a spacecraft into a vortex. Beside it a human astronaut sits next to a pail containing vomit.
GALAXILY: loss of programs. A drawing of a monitor showing a spiral galaxy, with symbols indicating a computational malfunction such as "PANIC" and "DUMP" disrupting its display and scrolling parts of it upward.
BREEDING GEAR: the center of a young woman. The line drawing depicts a young woman clad in a heavy armoured suit, holding a tool resembling a screwdriver in her right hand and a pool net in her right.
ROT: a wolrous for a small of a stirds an ontaining wort. A drawing of a wolrous with mustachios and tusks with a small bird standing on top of it and a similar bird standing by it.
COMMODITY PRESSURE: head of the same domestic ideas of electromagnetic radiation. The line drawing shows a person holding a tray of food facing away from a microwave oven which has an angry expression and is emitting waves.
SQUARE LOUIS: (usually plural) container for collecting and painting. The drawing shows a cubical box spattered with paint, from which emerges the head of an 18th century monarch.
OBSESSIVENESS: a surgical procedure to promote a dead body. The drawing shows a scientist raising his fists in a gesture of triumph or despair over a slab bearing the body of a lifeless monster.
CAR CARE: care for the sea or the hands. A drawing of an enormous arm reaching out of the ocean towards a convertible car driving along a cliffside road.
SURPRISE: the act of removing the evidence of the first therapeutic action. The drawing shows an x-ray of a human torso in which a surgical tongs is visible.
MARSH HAIRY: small usually bright-colored butterfly native to Asia. The diagram shows a butterfly with hairy wings flying above a swamp with rushes and willows, beyond which are towering mountains.
SUPERIOR DEITY: the science of mental and diseases of the posterior part of the brain. The diagram depicts a star in a cloud sending beams of divine light onto a human head with a deep medial cleft.
SHOW: a short strip of cloth or crank with a straight strap for storing and displaying doors. A drawing of an apparatus with a crank at its top and a long strap from which hang a handful of doors.
STOCK BOARD: a book with a stairway on a ship. A drawing of a gangway on a ship with a round window through which is a calm horizon. An abnormally big book stands ajar, showing an illustration of a dark stairway going upwards.
FINGER LINE: a belt during a golf coupling. The drawing shows two golf carts and discarded articles of clothing besides a bush on a golf course from which emerge a bare foot and an arm holding one finger up as if to test the wind direction.
SOUTH CAUSELAND: a port city in northeastern Turkey; the largest city in Switzerland. A view of the harbour shows a caravel at anchor before a mosque next to an alpenhorn player with snowy peaks visible in the distance.
SUM GREENHOUSE: a small cap worn by surrounding a window. The drawing shows a figure wearing a hat at the peak of which is a small faceted glass enclosure, which absorbs the rays of the sun.
SOUR CREAM: fruit used as food. A drawing of a halved melon with a large blob of white cream on top in which a spoon is embedded.
RAZOR PLATE: a device that is operated by a card game from the front of a boot. The line drawing shows a boot under a table from which a bottle and a pair of playing cards have fallen. A long blade has unfolded from the front of the boot's sole.
BOWLING: the sound of a book or play or for serving steel or shoes. The drawing depicts a round bowl containing a book, chunks of metal and boots.
SHAGGY: a bag for a tractor. A drawing of a tractor pulling a big, round, hairy sack.
HAIR HORN: a short handle thar presses a string track for a keyboard. A line drawing of a person in eighteenth-century dress playing a harpsichord, with an inset close-up of the hair horn string plucking mechanism.
SPINE BACK: the part of the cerebrum and the head of the skin of a plant. The line drawing shows a rear view of the cerebrum and neck in which the sepals and outer leaves of the bud are clearly visible.
ALASKA TOWER: a set of industrial companies or programs for the United States Army. The drawing shows a guarded checkpoint in a snowy landscape. In the distance, a white cylindrical tower ascends above the clouds and snow-capped mountains.
MINOR PROTOZOAN: a member of the British Commonwealth. The drawing depicts an amoeba wearing a broad hat with corks suspended by strings from its brim.
SCULPTOR: a summary (usually through a buoy or glass). A drawing of a floating buoy with a calm carving atop it like a moai or monolith of Rapa Nui.
SEA TE TURBINE: the literary family of versa. The drawing depicts a paddle-wheeled ocean-going craft whose hull is a scroll bearing verses and forming a lectern at the bow, from which a bearded poet is declaiming.