to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to hug; to have (a thought or feeling); to hold; to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)
the scruff or nape of the neck
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to have sex with; to make love to; to sit on (eggs); to brood
finally; at last; in the end; after all; never (happened)
flash (esp. of a camera); flashlight; very short scene in a film or TV show; newsflash
from now; from the present moment; from this time forward; henceforth
illness (usu. excluding minor ailments, e.g. common cold); disease; bad habit; bad behaviour; crazy; insane
to make fun of; to look down on; to make light of
stinging; smarting; on edge; nervous; ripping; peeling
carefree; buoyant; lighthearted; ease
consideration; thoughtfulness; sympathy; compassion; feeling; kindness
to overflow; to brim over; to flood
(one's) whereabouts; destination; where one is headed; outcome; course (of events); future
to be dazzled by; to be dizzied by; to be lost in (greed, lust, etc.); (arch.) to become dark
to be ...-ing; to have been ...-ing
branch; bough; limb; twig; sprig; spray
tempering (metal); annealing; forging; toughening; disciplining; training
white; correction fluid; white-out
sly; cunning; sneaky; crafty; unfair; dishonest
to have meaning; to be meaningful
fair and square; open and aboveboard
to fight against; to oppose; to face
victory; triumph; conquest; success; win
to hold (in one's hand); to take (into one's hand); to own; to obtain
unpleasant; disagreeable; displeasing; uncomfortable; unhappy
quarrel; dispute; argument
thick; viscous; muddy; dirty (with oil, grease, etc.); to be in an ugly state (of emotions, relations, etc.); to be murky
to soften; to calm down; to be eased; to be mitigated; to subside; to abate
very; extremely; extreme; excessive; splendid; impressive
conclusive evidence; positive proof; definite proof; confirmation
direction; orientation; bearing; course (e.g. of action)
looking on (somebody) as hostile
use; utilization; utilisation; application
being somewhat (half) joking; half seriously; half in jest; in a jocular vein
menial; meanness; servility; abject
venting one's anger (on someone or something); taking out one's anger on