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There are 24 words containing THETABL

on␣the␣table  ——  lay␣the␣tableoff␣the␣tablerun␣the␣tableset␣the␣table  ——  sets␣the␣tableturn␣the␣table  ——  clear␣the␣tablepound␣the␣tableturn␣the␣tablesunder-the-table under␣the␣tableunset␣the␣table  ——  fence␣the␣tablesseat␣at␣the␣tableturns␣the␣tables  ——  bring␣to␣the␣tablesetting␣the␣tableturned␣the␣tables  ——  bottom␣of␣the␣tableturning␣the␣tables  ——  put␣food␣on␣the␣table  ——  put␣bread␣on␣the␣tableputs␣food␣on␣the␣table

32 definitions found

  • on␣the␣table — phr. (Politics) Up for formal discussion; tabled. — phr. (Idiomatic, by extension) Open or available for further attention…
  • lay␣the␣table — v. Synonym of set the table (to arrange plates, dishes, etc. in…
  • off␣the␣table — phr. Beyond consideration.
  • run␣the␣table — v. (Snooker, pool) To succeed in potting all of one’s balls in a single turn. — v. (Figurative, by extension) To decisively and expeditiously…
  • set␣the␣table — v. To arrange plates, etc. for a meal. — v. (Figuratively) To make a future outcome possible.
  • sets␣the␣table — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of set the table.
  • turn␣the␣table — v. Alternative form of turn the tables. — v. (Dated) At a dinner party, to have guests turn from left to…
  • clear␣the␣table — v. To remove plates, etc. from a table after a meal.
  • pound␣the␣table — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pound, the, table. — v. (Figuratively) To vehemently assert one’s position. — v. (Figuratively, law) To base an argument on bluster or rhetoric…
  • turn␣the␣tables — v. (Idiomatic) To reverse a situation, so that the advantage has…
  • under-the-table — adj. Alternative spelling of under the table; in attributive use.
  • under␣the␣table — phr. (Adjectival) Secret; covert; undisclosed. — phr. (Adverbial) Secretly; covertly; undisclosedly. — phr. In or into a state of stupification or boredom.
  • unset␣the␣table — v. To remove plates, etc. from a table after a meal.
  • fence␣the␣tables — v. (Scotland, Christianity, historical, idiomatic) To make a solemn…
  • seat␣at␣the␣table — n. (Figuratively) A status within a group that gives one sufficient…
  • turns␣the␣tables — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of turn the tables.
  • bring␣to␣the␣table — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To contribute (something) to a group effort.
  • setting␣the␣table — v. Present participle of set the table.
  • turned␣the␣tables — v. Simple past tense and past participle of turn the tables.
  • bottom␣of␣the␣table — adj. (UK, sports) Finishing in last place in the standings in…
  • turning␣the␣tables — v. Present participle of turn the tables.
  • put␣food␣on␣the␣table — v. (Idiomatic) To provide enough money to cover basic necessities.
  • put␣bread␣on␣the␣table — v. Synonym of put food on the table.
  • puts␣food␣on␣the␣table — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of put…
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