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All eyeballed synonyms

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verb eyeballed

  • encounter β€” Unexpectedly experience or be faced with (something difficult or hostile).
  • endure β€” Suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently.
  • experience β€” Practical contact with and observation of facts or events.
  • fight β€” a battle or combat.
  • meet β€” greatest lower bound
  • oppose β€” to act against or provide resistance to; combat.
  • risk β€” exposure to the chance of injury or loss; a hazard or dangerous chance: It's not worth the risk.
  • run into β€” to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
  • suffer β€” to undergo or feel pain or distress: The patient is still suffering.
  • take β€” to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
  • abide β€” to tolerate; put up with
  • accost β€” If someone accosts another person, especially a stranger, they stop them or go up to them and speak to them in a way that seems rude or threatening.
  • affront β€” If something affronts you, you feel insulted and hurt because of it.
  • bear β€” If you bear something somewhere, you carry it there or take it there.
  • beard β€” A man's beard is the hair that grows on his chin and cheeks.
  • brace β€” If you brace yourself for something unpleasant or difficult, you prepare yourself for it.
  • brave β€” Someone who is brave is willing to do things which are dangerous, and does not show fear in difficult or dangerous situations.
  • brook β€” to bear; tolerate
  • contend β€” If you have to contend with a problem or difficulty, you have to deal with it or overcome it.
  • countenance β€” If someone will not countenance something, they do not agree with it and will not allow it to happen.
  • court β€” A court is a place where legal matters are decided by a judge and jury or by a magistrate.
  • cross β€” If you cross something such as a room, a road, or an area of land or water, you move or travel to the other side of it. If you cross to a place, you move or travel over a room, road, or area of land or water in order to reach that place.
  • dare β€” If you do not dare to do something, you do not have enough courage to do it, or you do not want to do it because you fear the consequences. If you dare to do something, you do something which requires a lot of courage.
  • defy β€” If you defy someone or something that is trying to make you behave in a particular way, you refuse to obey them and behave in that way.
  • resist β€” to withstand, strive against, or oppose: to resist infection; to resist temptation.
  • stand β€” (of a person) to be in an upright position on the feet.
  • stomach β€” Anatomy, Zoology. a saclike enlargement of the alimentary canal, as in humans and certain animals, forming an organ for storing, diluting, and digesting food. such an organ or an analogous portion of the alimentary canal when divided into two or more sections or parts. any one of these sections.
  • submit β€” to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
  • sustain β€” to support, hold, or bear up from below; bear the weight of, as a structure.
  • swallow β€” to take into the stomach by drawing through the throat and esophagus with a voluntary muscular action, as food, drink, or other substances.
  • tolerate β€” to allow the existence, presence, practice, or act of without prohibition or hindrance; permit.
  • venture β€” an undertaking involving uncertainty as to the outcome, especially a risky or dangerous one: a mountain-climbing venture.
  • withstand β€” to stand or hold out against; resist or oppose, especially successfully: to withstand rust; to withstand the invaders; to withstand temptation.
  • make a stand β€” to take a position for defense or opposition
  • square off β€” a rectangle having all four sides of equal length.
  • take it β€” to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
  • take on β€” to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
  • take the bull by the horns β€” the male of a bovine animal, especially of the genus Bos, with sexual organs intact and capable of reproduction.
  • tell off β€” to give an account or narrative of; narrate; relate (a story, tale, etc.): to tell the story of Lincoln's childhood.
  • tease β€” to irritate or provoke with persistent petty distractions, trifling raillery, or other annoyance, often in sport.
  • banter β€” Banter is teasing or joking talk that is amusing and friendly.
  • coquet β€” to behave flirtatiously
  • dally β€” If you dally, you act or move very slowly, wasting time.
  • disport β€” to divert or amuse (oneself).
  • fool β€” to trick, deceive, or impose on: They tried to fool him.
  • gam β€” a herd or school of whales.
  • philander β€” (of a man) to make love with a woman one cannot or will not marry; carry on flirtations.
  • pitch β€” to smear or cover with pitch.
  • proposition β€” the act of offering or suggesting something to be considered, accepted, adopted, or done.
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