to stir up; to poke (the fire); to beat (an egg); to arouse (interest, feelings, etc.); to stir; to stoke
ten (long cylindrical things)
to be clear (of a sight, sound, colour, etc.); to be bright; to be clear-headed; to be alert; to look upbeat; to be perky; to master (a skill)
to roll over; to tumble; to roll about (with laughter)
to turn; to revolve; to visit several places; to function well; to pass a certain time
to spring at; to leap upon; to swoop down on; to throw oneself upon (e.g. an enemy)
to jump in; to leap in; to plunge into; to burst in; to barge in
ear; hearing; edge; crust; selvedge (non-fray machined edge of fabrics); selvage
hole; opening; pit; hollow; burrow; den; deficit
wall; partition; barrier; obstacle; Chinese "Wall" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
something; nothing (with neg. verb)
rope; cord; line; grand champion's braided belt
to crawl; to creep; to slither; to wriggle; to trail (of vines, flowers, etc.); to spread
winding; meandering; zigzagging; zig-zag; in twists and turns; sinuously
stripe; bar; streak; (weaved) stripe pattern (of 2 or more different colors)
very fast; in a twinkle; before one's eyes
to cover; to hide; to conceal; to wrap; to disguise
large crowd; large herd; large flock; large school; large shoal; swarm
dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze
sun (approx. 3.03 cm); length; measurement; shortness; tininess
moving about in confusion; going every which way; going this way and that
to start; to begin; to start up (a business, society, etc.); to open (e.g. a store); to start ...; to begin to ...
to meet (wishes, expectations, etc.); to satisfy; to accompany; to go with; to associate with (someone); to mix with
horizontal (as opposed to vertical); lying down; side-to-side (as opposed to front-to-back); width; side (of a box, etc.); beside
to slip through; to make one's way through quickly
lizard; skink lizard (Scincidae spp.)
biting louse (any louse of order Mallophaga); small winged insect (esp. a flying ant or termite)
to erase; to delete; to turn off (power); to switch off; to extinguish; to put out
to come fluttering in (e.g. leaves, snow, flowers, etc.); to come dancing in; to drop in unexpectedly; to happen unexpectedly
calm; composed; cool; quiet
love; affection; attachment; craving; agape; Ireland
interest (in something); curiosity (about something); zest (for)
to concern; to be related
tradition; legend; folklore
due form; official; formality