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Rhymes for "slender" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(adj)
Sensitive or painful to the touch.
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(v)
(transitive) To interpret, give an interpretation or rendition of.
(n)
Magnificent appearance, display or grandeur.
(transitive) To bring into existence (a situation, quality, result etc.); to give rise to, cause, create.
(intransitive or reflexive) To give oneself up into the power of another, especially as a prisoner; to submit or give in.
A person or a company that vends or sells.
(slang) A bout of heavy drinking.
Someone who competes with one or more other people.
(US) panel of a car which encloses the wheel area, especially the front wheels.
A person who commits an offense against the law, a lawbreaker.
Someone who defends people or property.
Alternative spelling of vendor. [A person or a company that vends or sells.]
One who extends.
Something which ends another thing.
(idiomatic) One who frequently makes large purchases, especially of extravagant goods.
(law) Any form of currency that, by law, cannot be refused as payment to extinguish a debt equal to the amount offered.
A machine with sharp rotating blades in a bowl, for mashing, crushing, or liquefying food ingredients.
Someone who sends.
A person who spends money.
One who tends a bar or pub; a person preparing and serving drinks at a bar. [from 19th c.]
A person who mends.
Someone who visits a place for a weekend break.
(grammar) The grammatically prescribed gender of a noun, which does not necessarily correspond with the referent’s attributes such as biological sex.
(law) An attorney appointed to represent people who cannot afford to hire one.
(US) An item of apparel consisting of a strap worn over the shoulder and used to hold up trousers.
someone convicted for the first time
Something which trends (has a tendency to go) in a certain way.
(adv)
(dialect) Alternative form of yonder. [(archaic or dialectal outside of Cumbria, Southern US) At or in a distant but indicated place.]
A surname.
A surname from German.
A surname originating as an occupation.
One who lends, especially money; specifically, a bank or other entity that specializes in granting loans.