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Often used in the same context:
rebounds,
steals,
caroms,
tallied,
digs,
scored,
chipped,
asts,
kills,
dished,
notched,
tackles,
netted,
saves,
averaging,
charity stripe,
shorthanded,
hat trick,
reft,
solo homer,
third period,
catches,
evened,
bests,
bucketed,
warren harding,
paced,
finished,
fouls,
dunks,
defensed,
sleigher,
outscored,
hits,
first period,
kelp greenling,
strapple,
unassisted,
second period,
triple double,
mt. ararat,
first team,
doubles,
fumbles,
sprew,
shooting guard,
road game,
honorable mention,
batting average,
ollari,
ironheads,
blanked,
chinese jujube,
golden state,
sacrifice fly,
high jump,
cardinal newman,
penalty kick,
tying,
old dominion,
roman catholic church,
epeeist,
sprained,
arc,
metabolic alkalosis,
saint anselm,
sharpshooting,
mental attitude,
robert morris,
added,
losing streak,
james madison,
gemel,
escript,
volleyball player,
penalty shot,
rushes,
bottom out,
bodying,
androus,
keyed,
carded,
team foul,
batters,
winning streak,
played,
misplayed,
tip in,
leads,
medaled,
avenged,
franklin pierce,
small forward,
mother seton,
warye,
blocked,
field hockey,
outscore,
for that matter,
colligate,
oral roberts,
potted,
captures,
contributes,
ex,
alters,
items,
con,
contributors,
docs,
get,
makes,
non,
pre,
recommendations,
resolutions,
respects,
respond,
serve,
suggestions,
wins,
cautions
Appears in the definition of:
acolyte,
al-rashid trust,
bja,
bureau of justice assistance,
busboy,
carrier,
collaborator,
confederate,
deacon,
fecundity,
fielding average,
fruitfulness,
henchman,
legal assistant,
life-support system,
life support,
linesman,
line judge,
nurse's aide,
nursing aide,
paralegal,
paraprofessional,
partner in crime,
porter,
prompter,
pronator,
protestant deacon,
pullman porter,
subsidiser,
subsidizer,
supinator,
theater prompter,
vicar-general,
waiter's assistant
Also try:
— Adjectives for assists:
most,
further,
other,
more,
latter,
mechanical,
outfield,
many,
high,
former,
occasional,
more...
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