Similar words: restore, investor, best of all, ancestor, forest, arrest, for the rest, interest. Meaning: v. 1. rest on for support 2. be based on; of theories and claims, for example.
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31. I watched as the roof of the house seemed to rest on the four walls of fire.
32. This evolution of Diamond Rio signals that the group is not ready to rest on its laurels -- at least not voluntarily.
33. Her eyes glanced round the room before coming to rest on the lithe and handsome man sitting opposite.
34. She rolled on top of him, letting her full weight rest on his body.
35. That is the only time when you can rest on your laurels.
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36. No element in glass to rest on my own arbitrary decision alone, he wrote.
37. The old Five Nations competition, an unofficial series of matches was put to rest on Saturday.
38. We have waited so long for him to be born, and such fine promises rest on his shoulders.
39. Additionally, these bolts and other protection are commonly used to rest on during the ascent.
40. It takes a great patience and faith to rest on the lyrical content and strip the music down to the bones.
41. The majority of the procedures themselves and of the theoretical results describing their properties rest on certain assumptions.
42. Such vague propositions need to rest on some testable factual basis.
43. I rest on the top of the wall, my hands shaking, my heart pumping hard.
44. A blue-grey heron glided to rest on a pebbly strand, and a cormorant flew high overhead like a goose.
45. Some observers have drawn attention to the fact that such assumptions themselves rest on flimsy foundations.
46. In such a competitive market, the leading company can't afford to rest on its laurels.
47. The lizards can then rest on the warm substrate, and seek shelter for the rest of the day.
48. Otherwise it is likely that strategic analysis will rest on very shaky foundations.
49. But when the proof comes it also turns out to rest on the assumption that it is already true.
50. The shadows of the stones stretched to their maximum length, while the sun seemed to rest on the horizon.
51. The most obvious clue: repeated words that rest on the page like ash after a fire.
52. As though to tighten it a hand came to rest on hers.
53. Their hopes could rest on the performance of the country's best bowler: Courtney Walsh.
54. She wears a dark print dress with a black lace collar; her large hands rest on her lap.
55. The eye can not rest on one thing, as in traditional circus, but you are constantly seeking the next thrill.
56. Lynn's eyes came to rest on a framed picture on the bookshelf.
57. She was upset because I had not been allowed to rest on the drive.
58. However, such schemes rest on the assumption that the small businessman already has an idea he wishes to develop.
59. Her gaze came to rest on the inscription at the top of the page.
60. The magazines were heavy, and Bobbie stopped to rest on the way home.
More similar words: restore, investor, best of all, ancestor, forest, arrest, for the rest, interest, restrict, restriction, prestidigitation, tone, get on, button, sit on, act on, put on, at once, cotton, wait on, button up, count on, report on, comment on, get on with, at one time, autonomy, all at once, as to, stop.