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To the letter
To the limit
To the manor born
to the mat Sent back (abbr.)
To the max
To the max indicator
To the max stick-on
To the max suffix
To the max, '60s-style
To the max, 1960s-style
To the max, for short
To the max, in the disco era
To the midpoint
To the Moon and others
To the moon, ___! ("The Honeymooners" phrase)
To the most extreme degree
to the nth degree
To the opposite side
To the opposite side of
TO the order of
To the orient
To the other side
To the penny
To the Poets, for one
To the point
To the point ... or not pointed
To the point of
To the point that
To the point, in law
To the point, ironically
To the point, to lawyers
To the power of symbol
To the protected side
to the purpose
To the rear
To the rear (of a ship)
To the rear of
To the rear of a ship
To the rear, Admiral!
To the rear, at sea
To the rear, nautically
To the rear, on a boat
To the rear, on a ship
To the rear, to a rear admiral
to the Rebs Bull Run general
TO the right
TO the right hand
to the right Leaning
To the right, on a Mercator projection
To the right, on the map
to the Romans Artemis Mother of
To the safe side, at sea
to the same degree
TO the same extent
To the sheltered side
To the sheltered side, at sea
to the side
to the side Move
To the skies
To the sky
To the smallest degree
To the stars
To the stars autobiographer
To the stars, in mottos
To the stern
to the surface Bring about
to the task Equal
To the thing at hand
To the third power
To the time that
TO the time when
To the time when, briefly
To the tooth, in Italian
to the world Dead
To the: ital.
To them, you're just a number
to thicken
To thine ___ self be true
To thine ___ self be true: Polonius
To thine ____ self ...
To thine own ___ be true
to think about and revolve in the mind beforehand
to think carefully about something, usually before making a decision
To this
To this day
To this Day Actress
To this day, Marie Curie's are still radioactive
To this juncture
to this matter
TO this matter (arch.)
To this moment
to this place
To this point
To this point, in poetry
To this point, in verse
To this point, poetically
To this time
To this writing or document
to thrill animate someone
to throw into a state of confusion
to Ticket
to Time
to touch
TO touch (keyboard instrument)
TO touch upon (L)
To track and kill an animal
to track down
to trade Place
to transform again
to transform into a mineral
TO transform substances into energy or materials the body can use or store
to translate (a translation) into another language
To translate a coded message
to transmit again
to transport freight by air in volume
to transport goods in bulk by truck train ship
to travel for the purpose of discovery
to travel in a boat or a ship
To travel is to ___: Hans Christian Andersen
To Tread on and crush
to treat or describe as relative
To trick or cheat
To trick or deceive
To trick someone
to trim something
to try a different way
TO TRY HARD
To try to avoid detection
to try to catch or kill wild animals
to turn a liquid into a substance resembling jelly
To turn aside or away from an intended path or direction
To turn aside or away from intended path or direction
To turn away
to turn in and receive something in exchange
To turn someone away, become distant from; estrange
to turn something around on an axis
to tweak change the settings alter something slightly
To twice the degree
To twist and turn your body
to undergo a reversible or temporary breakdown of a molecule into simpler molecules or atoms
to undergo acculturation
to undergo dissimilation
to undergo menstruation
to undergo photooxidation
to undergo plasmolysis, the removal of water from a cell by osmosis
to unlock
to unwind Place
To us, they're worlds apart
To use a brush
to use Allow
to use drugs or exercise
TO use few words
To use it, just add water
To use money in order to make more money.
to use more words than are necessary to express an idea
to use sneaky unfair methods to get what you want
To use sneaky, unfair methods to get something you want
To use unnecessarily
to use waste products again
to value something or recognize it s worth
to Victoria Albert Actor
To view at a distance
to Voice above tenor
to vote Decline
to vote in favor of something
to walk about in shallow water
To walk roughly and crush under foot
to walk roughly over and crush underfoot
To walk roughly over and crushed under foot
To walk slowly, especially when it is difficult or when going uphill
to walk through, to inspect an area on foot
to walk throughly over and crush underfoot
to walk Way
to walk when asleep
to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others
to walk with long steps
to walk with trouble through water mud or slush
to wander through
to wash off or out, cleanse
to waste
to watch closely pay attention
to Water
To weep is to make less the depth of ___: Shak.
To what do I ___ the pleasure?
To what do I ___ this . . .
To what do I ___ this pleasure
To what do I ___...
To what extent
To what New Testament group of people do Philip, Bartholomew, and Matthias belong?
TO what place
To what slop is served
To which one might respond "Salud!"
To whinge
to whip; to scourge
To whom ___ concern...
To whom "... sweet sorrow ..." is said
To whom "break a leg" is said
To whom "bullets" are beans
To whom "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" is sung
To whom "I'll see you in my dreams" is sung
To whom "I'll take ..." is often said
To whom "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" is sung
To whom "my heart belongs"
To whom "veni, vidi, vici" is attributed
To whom "We'll always have Paris" was spoken
To whom a caliph prays
To whom a coxswain calls
To whom a dictator answers
To whom a doctor pays dues
To whom a fakir prays
To whom a guy makes many comments
To whom a horizontal zigzag meant "barking dog"
To whom a husband leaves an estate
To whom a Muslim prays
To whom a private says "Sir, yes, sir!"
To whom a soul may be sold
To whom Alice said, "Why, they're only a pack of cards"
To whom an imam prays
To whom Brabantio says "Thou art a villain"
To whom Brando said, "I coulda been a contender"
To whom Brutus got his point across
To whom Butler said "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn"
To whom Chance said, "You're not workin' as many bees these days"
To whom Dionne Warwick asked "What's it all about?" in a 1967 hit
To whom Dorothy says, "I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore"
To whom Durocher was referring when he said "Nice guys finish last"
To whom Faust sold his soul
To whom God said "For dust you are and to dust you will return"
To whom God said "You are dust, and to dust you shall return"
To whom Ilsa said "I'll hum it for you"
To whom it actually does concern letters
To whom it may concern alternative
To whom it may concern?
To whom it was said "to thine own self be true"
To whom John Denver's "Calypso" is a tribute
To whom Lee surrendered
To whom Lennon's "Woman" is dedicated
To whom many pray
To whom Mortimer declares "They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!"
To whom Muslims pray
To whom our 'millions' are 'billions'
To whom Polonius said, "To thine own self be true"
To whom property is transferred
To whom property lawfully passes on
To whom Prospero says "Thou liest, malignant thing!"
To whom reporters report: Abbr.
To whom Rick said "The Germans wore gray. You wore blue"
To whom Rick said "We both know you belong with Victor"
To whom Rick said "We'll always have Paris"
To whom Rick says, "We'll always have Paris"