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Often used in the same context:
fall to,
close out,
hold off,
pull off,
square off,
settle for,
call up,
see off,
football team,
bounce back,
miss out,
bellarmine,
hockey player,
silkmen,
of their own,
colly,
under way,
lose out,
sit out,
build on,
stick with,
slip up,
fall short,
basketball team,
figure out,
blue devils,
wait on,
bow out,
upper hand,
prepare for,
well in,
call off,
snap up,
cut down,
montgomerie,
move into,
turn back,
jesuit,
turn to,
focused on,
break through,
baros,
look to,
laney,
mowbray,
henman,
naismith,
football game,
quakers,
lie about,
lake ontario,
hockey team,
cup final,
saint francis,
moores,
carew,
close in,
baseball team,
seminoles,
nurnberg,
jambos,
yobo,
grind out,
roman catholic church,
rip current,
tammany,
aztecs,
sacred heart,
play down,
flying start,
lake erie,
go down,
run in,
curle,
roll on,
crash out,
murder suspect,
field goal,
yorke,
bring in,
win over,
fall in,
wound up,
air mass,
second best,
berra,
half mile,
push on,
look forward to,
get through,
serve up,
take on,
dowie,
apartment building,
agger,
turn down,
keegan,
march on,
factor in,
wind up,
kinnear,
clear out,
greeks,
scots,
australians,
bulgarians,
germans,
sportsmen,
swedes,
anglers,
arabs,
bards,
britons,
canadians,
danes,
gardeners,
hungarians,
italians,
mohammedans,
mongols,
norwegians,
romans
Also try:
— Adjectives for gaels:
irish,
scottish,
ancient,
many,
great,
native,
old,
true,
young,
early,
noble,
more...
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