automatic; intransitive verb
following (in the footsteps of); catching up with; coming level with
one by one; one after another; successively
out (of a ball, in tennis, etc.); outside the line; out; putout; outer; external; exit
in (of a ball, in tennis, etc.); inside the line; in; inside; enter here; enter
outside track; outside pitch
utility pole; power pole; telephone pole; telegraph pole
to kick flying (often a person in sport, martial arts, etc.)
reaction; recoil; kick; backlash
to give off sparks; to spark; to scintillate; to have a heated argument; to combat; to do something fiercely
to come out; to fall out; to fade; to discolour; to wear a hole (e.g. clothes); to leave (e.g. a meeting); to be clear
jaw; chin; barb (of a fishhook)
to draw in; to take in; to retract; to withdraw; to take back (e.g. words)
milli-; 10^-3; millimetre; millimeter
I, myself; one-self; by one-self; even I; even one
congeniality; satisfaction; gratification
several times (as large, over)
to bend; to curve; to turn; to be awry; to be askew
to pull apart; to separate; to have a lead over; to pull ahead of; to outdistance
opening (in a game of go, chess, etc.); early stages; initial phase; outset
close combat; close(-quarter) fighting; in-fighting
considerably; greatly; a lot
to push into; to cram into; to stuff into; to break in; to burgle; to burglarize
state of the war; war situation
to put back up; to stand back up; to restore (to former strength); to revive (e.g. the economy); to make again (a plan, policy, etc.); to reformulate
to interrupt; to obstruct (a view, someone's way, etc.); to block (light, wind, etc.); to intercept; to cut off
to turn one's head; to look over one's shoulder; to turn around; to think back (on); to reminisce; to look back (on)
to jump in; to leap in; to plunge into; to burst in; to barge in
burst of laughter; roar of laughter
-itis (indicating an inflammatory disease)
to blow up (i.e. wind); to blow upwards; to spout into the air
to collapse; to crumble; to get out of shape; to lose one's shape; to break down; to be thrown into disarray; to crash (stock market)
fiercely; ferociously; furiously; resolutely
in succession; one by one
fall; drop; descent; coming down
confluence (of rivers); merge (of traffic); conflux; union (e.g. of forces); linking up; merging
overbearing; coercive; pushy; forcible; high-handed