- - employ a person to go into battle
- - employ one to go into battle
- - to occupy oneself, go into battle
- - bring into conflict before marriage?
- - Enter into conflict
- - Bring into operation
- - Enter into conflict with.
- - attract european with joke in new revue ultimately
- - Enlist to begin a fight
- - hire an egg – terribly european
- - To occupy oneself, start to fight
- - Hold someone's attention
- - Captain Picard's famous command
- - hire her for a forthcoming wedding
- - attract recruit for commission?
- - Take part in French joke, eagerly to begin with
- - Begin attack against
- - hire him to pick it from the greengages
- - use, as your core muscles in yoga
- - hire to be married
- - Promise to participate
- - choose to interact with someone
- - take on, possibly in a fight
- - Get to grips with the staff problem?
- - Undertake to start a fight?
- - Fully captivate
- - Promise to keep one occupied
- - Join battle with
- - order from captain picard
- - Command to the helmsman from Jean-Luc Picard
- - attract engineer at a particular stage in life
- - enter, as a conflict
- - Word that Captain Picard used when issuing an order, on "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
- - Hire (employee)
- - "Execute my command," as often spoken by Captain Picard on "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
- - Nail topper
- - Involve oneself
- - Intermesh
- - Hire for work
- - Employ, hire
- - Retain, as a lawyer
- - Employ part of forbidden gag explicitly
- - Catch the interest of
- - Employ as a worker
- - Hold the attention of
- - 'Don't ......' ('Just ignore it!')
- - Involve, as an audience
- - Hire, as an attorney
- - Employ part of Halloween gag explicitly
- - Jean-Luc Picard's command to jump to warp speed
- - Recruit to participate
- - Capture, as one's attention
- - Hold goose's tail, moving an egg
- - Get on with English recruit
- - Have the attention of
- - Take someone on as a worker
- - Employ extremes of English language
- - Hold the interest of
- - Thief (rhyming slang)
- - Do battle with
- - Hold rapt
- - Enlist and begin fighting
- - 'Star Trek' captain's order
- - Mesh, as gears
- - Put to work
- - Pay to serve and start fighting
- - Commission, say, bringing in new generation
- - Meet in battle and swear to marry?
- - Occupy (interest)
- - Attract the attention of
- - Word said by movie fighter pilots while locking on to a target
- - Mesh gears
- - Become interlocked, as gears
- - Begin a conversation with
- - More than interest
- - Mesh, like gears
- - Put under contract
- - Mesh with
- - Put in gear
- - What gears do
- - Betroth
- - Switch on
- - Become involved (in)
- - Take part (in)
- - Affiance
- - ...... in: take part in
- - Provide occupation for
- - Join battle.
- - Participate (in).
- - Pledge oneself.
- - Pledge in marriage.
- - Become involved.
- - Put under pledge.
- - Get involved with
- - Employ
- - Promise
- - Keep occupied
- - Grip
- - Interlock
- - Interlock, as gears
- - Undertake
- - Attract
- - Book ......
- - Enmesh
- - Involve
- - Lock horns
- - Mesh
- - Occupy
- - Participate
- - Tie up
- - Take on
- - Charter
- - Hire
- - ...... Reserve.
- - Captivate
- - Pledge
- - Flipping blue gag nearly holds interest
- - Reserve and you occupy
- - involve mixing an egg with additive
- - Attack plum, getting rid of the top
- - Involve, engross, occupy the efforts of
- - Recruit has to start fighting
- - Interest
- - Hire, take on
- - Captain Picard catchphrase for 'let's go'
- - "Don't ... in any arguments" (partake)
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