- - Item — demur
- - Purpose; demur
- - Thing; demur
- - Demur
- - argue against goal
- - Aim to be awkward?
- - Take a stand against this thing
- - To protest
- - show disapproval of one thing
- - the aim is to show what the transitive verb has
- - Any tangible thing
- - Mind latter part of a sentence
- - Item, article
- - A thing about boarding old British plane
- - "your honor, i ......!"
- - take exception to the thing
- - u.f.o. component
- - Target protest
- - Aim to protest
- - Goal; express opposition
- - the aim is to protest
- - Old boy with fly catches first of common carp
- - Complain as old boy caught in stream
- - Main aim
- - Aim — dissent
- - Tangible thing
- - Goal protest
- - Challenge in court
- - Took exception to what-do-you-call-it?
- - Complain -- the thing is ...?
- - Material thing
- - Aim or purpose
- - End protest
- - Express one's disapproval
- - State one's disapproval
- - UFO part
- - Intention to complain
- - Thing or purpose
- - It's never in the nominative case
- - Protest; thing
- - Express dissent
- - Starpoint "...... of My Desire"
- - Stand up in court?
- - "Three Imaginary Boys" Cure song
- - Part of UFO
- - Raymond in "everybody loves Raymond," e.g.
- - "I ....!": courtroom challenge
- - Express opposition
- - Noun, at times
- - Courtroom verb
- - Take exception
- - Remonstrate
- - Take issue
- - Article
- - Target
- - Protest
- - Take exception to
- - " .... thing"
- - Goal
- - Purpose
- - Disagree with someone's intention
- - Express disapproval
- - aim to make a protest
- - Aim to lodge a protest
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