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Rhymes for "level" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(v)
To harass or cause trouble for; to plague.
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(n)
A person who engages in very risky behavior, especially one who is motivated by a craving for excitement or attention.
(transitive) To disarrange or loosen (hair, clothing, etc.).
(nautical) A strong cleat to which large ropes are belayed.
poor thing
A small atmospheric vortex appearing in clear, dry conditions, made visible by swirling dust (or dirt or sand) picked up from the ground.
(soccer) someone connected with Manchester United Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.
european hawkweed introduced into northeastern united states; locally troublesome weeds
(obsolete) A fool or drudge.
(East Midlands, dated) A furious display of anger or frustration; a tantrum; a frantic outburst.
(adj)
Having several levels or floors.
A thorny devil (Moloch horridus)
A fish, the cavally or jurel.
(poetry) A word or phrase whose only function is to make a sentence metrically balanced.
(adv)
with great speed or effort or intensity
(travel, aviation, informal) A revalidated ticket.
An edge that is canted, one that is not a 90-degree angle; a chamfer.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A surname from Norman.
(theology) The chief devil; Satan.
A surname.
A surname from Old French, a variant of Neville.
(countable) A surname from Old French.
To make merry; to have a happy, lively time.
A carnivorous marsupial (Sarcophilus harrisii) found exclusively on the island of Tasmania.
(idiomatic) Used to add emphasis to a question or statement.