Crossword-like puzzle in which a list of words is given (but not their positions in the grid), and one must place them into the grid.
Someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult)
Sinônimos
Examples for "relief"
Examples for "relief"
1But the situation could change if fresh relief does not come soon.
2She said disaster relief efforts were in progress in all affected areas.
3Burning pain sends many victims into the nearest available water for relief.
4Believe only relief organized by government on large scale can equal emergency.
5The Friends in New York begin their well organised Irish relief work.
1They're good, but 'good' is no substitute for the best there is.
2These are good vegan too: Just substitute vegetable oil for the butter.
3Of course, no guide, however detailed and well-written, can substitute for experience.
4Quorn is a protein rich food, often used a substitute for meat.
5The Sentinel may, however, make a good substitute for expensive mounted units.
1Different CDP products transfer data to the backup server in different ways.
2In this case, only a good and recent backup can save you.
3The backup product should have some method of dealing with this problem.
4They were able to quickly leave, and call for backup, police said.
5This will continue to be true if your primary backup medium changes.
1We gobble up billions of dollars' worth of pain-reliever pills each year.
2Painting Painting with watercolours, acrylics or pastels is a great stress reliever.
3In small doses, the verbalisation of gripes can be a stress reliever.
4Marijuana is prescribed as a pain reliever for a range of maladies.
5Josh Reddick's two-out single scored Matt McBride off Texas reliever Matt Bush.
1Liverpool's brightest moment brought out the best in West Ham's stand-in keeper.
1There coulda been a backup man.
2Charles Boykin, a veteran AT&T hardware and digital communications expert, was a local technical backup man for the AT&T 3B2 system.
1He is the official fill-in when the Prime Minister is off-shore.
2Barely a month later, that fill-in gig has turned into a full-time job.
3She is also a popular fill-in presenter on TVNZ1's Seven Sharp.
4The Rangers had taken 14 against Carey Price's fill-in, Dustin Tokarski.
5Anderson's two previous fill-in starts for Newton resulted in victories against Tampa Bay.
6NOTES: Erik Jones filled-in for the suspended Matt Kenseth in the No.
7The coloring and the filling-in we were left to do for ourselves.
8Each participating nurse filled-in a questionnaire regarding the usability of the algorithm.
9Masks are plentiful, as are filled-in brows and lashes coated in mascara.
10The second letter shows the same fill-ins coming at the end of paragraphs.
11When the earthquake came, the filled-in ground shook like the jelly it is.
12Ned was standing on top of the short filled-in portion of the chasm.
13Then he rose; he held up the filled-in slip before the Chinaman's eyes.
14Participants filled-in a questionnaire on noise annoyance and heavy traffic passing their residence.
15Partial filling-in of a large opening in Oraibi, converting it into a doorway
16Jimmy asked me to go down to Baltimore and pick up the fill-ins.