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3 | 58% | 6 | Term for a putt-putt boat | |
Sank As A Putt Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "MADE" which means:
- adjective
- • (of a bed) having the sheets and blankets set in order adjective satellite
- • Produced by a manufacturing process
- • Successful or assured of success noun
- • A grub or maggot. verb
- • To create.
- • To behave, to act.
- • To tend; to contribute; to have effect; with for or against.
- • To constitute.
- • To add up to, have a sum of.
- • (construed with of, typically interrogative) to interpret.
- • (usually stressed) to bring into success.
- • (ditransitive, second object is an adjective or participle) to cause to be.
- • To cause to appear to be; to represent as.
- • (ditransitive, second object is a verb) to cause (to do something); to compel (to do something).
- • (ditransitive, second object is a verb, can be stressed for emphasis or clarity) to force to do.
- • (ditransitive, of a fact) to indicate or suggest to be.
- • (of a bed) to cover neatly with bedclothes.
- • (law enforcement) to recognise, identify, spot.
- • To arrive at a destination, usually at or by a certain time.
- • To proceed (in a direction).
- • To cover (a given distance) by travelling.
- • To move at (a speed).
- • To appoint; to name.
- • To induct into the mafia or a similar organization (as a made man).
- • To defecate or urinate.
- • To earn, to gain (money, points, membership or status).
- • To pay, to cover (an expense); chiefly used after expressions of inability.
- • To compose verses; to write poetry; to versify.
- • To enact; to establish.
- • To develop into; to prove to be.
- • To form or formulate in the mind.
- • To perform a feat.
- • To gain sufficient audience to warrant its existence.
- • To act in a certain manner; to have to do; to manage; to interfere; to be active; often in the phrase to meddle or make.
- • To increase; to augment; to accrue.
- • To be engaged or concerned in.
- • To cause to be (in a specified place), used after a subjective what.
- • To take the virginity of.
- • To have sexual intercourse with.
- • To make.
An example sentence would be:
- • "The dress was beautifully made."
- • "She loved the homemade cookies her grandmother made."
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