both-handedness <span class="searchmatch">both</span> of ours <span class="searchmatch">both</span> of theirs <span class="searchmatch">both</span> of yours <span class="searchmatch">both</span>-sided <span class="searchmatch">both</span>-sidedness bothsiderism <span class="searchmatch">both</span>-sides <span class="searchmatch">both</span>-sidesism <span class="searchmatch">both</span> … and burn one's candle at <span class="searchmatch">both</span> ends...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">both</span> and boð <span class="searchmatch">Both</span> A surname. <span class="searchmatch">Both</span> respirator OTH-B IPA(key): /bɔt/ Hyphenation: <span class="searchmatch">Both</span> Rhymes: -ɔt <span class="searchmatch">Both</span> a surname...
with <span class="searchmatch">both</span> hands (idiomatic) Willingly; readily. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see with, <span class="searchmatch">both</span>, hands. Most often used in the constructions...
<span class="searchmatch">both</span> ways (third-person singular simple present has it <span class="searchmatch">both</span> ways, present participle having it <span class="searchmatch">both</span> ways, simple past and past participle had it <span class="searchmatch">both</span>...
English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Both</span> respirator Wikipedia Invented by Edward <span class="searchmatch">Both</span> in 1937. <span class="searchmatch">Both</span> respirator (plural <span class="searchmatch">Both</span> respirators) (historical) An early...
<span class="searchmatch">both</span>-handed From <span class="searchmatch">both</span>-handed + -ly. <span class="searchmatch">both</span>-handedly (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">both</span>-handedly, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">both</span>-handedly) Using <span class="searchmatch">both</span> hands. 1993, Pat'rick Neal...
someone <span class="searchmatch">both</span> barrels to let someone have <span class="searchmatch">both</span> barrels to hit someone with <span class="searchmatch">both</span> barrels “give someone <span class="searchmatch">both</span> barrels” (US) / “give someone <span class="searchmatch">both</span> barrels”...
Best of <span class="searchmatch">Both</span> Worlds Wikipedia (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) best of <span class="searchmatch">both</span> worlds...
swinging <span class="searchmatch">both</span> ways present participle and gerund of swing <span class="searchmatch">both</span> ways...
From <span class="searchmatch">both</span> of them and theirs. <span class="searchmatch">both</span> of theirs (colloquial) That which belongs to <span class="searchmatch">both</span> of them; the possessive third-person plural pronoun used without...