comfortable; easy; calm; loose; spacious
to cling to; to stick to; to lie flat (e.g. on the ground)
rational; logical; coherent
to paw (at) the ground; to struggle (using one's arms and legs); to flounder; to struggle (to escape an adverse situation); to strive
to strengthen; to emphasize; to emphasise
transactions; dealings; business
with a twitch (e.g. an eyebrow); with a dip; with a bob; with a flutter
wholly; solely; entirely; principally; mostly; chiefly
funny; comical; humorous; ridiculous; silly; absurd
to roll about; to writhe about
for a while; for some time; for a period
to join hands together; to join forces; to collaborate
to be at a loss; to be puzzled
half asleep and half awake; trance; dream and reality
hiding at all costs; desperate cover-up; doing one's best to keep (something) secret
to torment; to pain; to inflict (physical) pain; to harass; to cause (emotional) pain; to afflict
shaking; shake; unsettledness; instability; existence of multiple spellings, pronunciations, usages, etc. for a single word
to be taught; to learn; to take lessons in
to get one's head around; to think about
maintenance of public order; maintaining security
boasting; big talk; bombast; Australian English
to kill one's enemy (opponent)
king; ruler; tycoon; magnate; king (of the senior player)
stake; post; pile; (arch.) stump
lump; mass; group; crowd; embodiment (of an idea, quality, feeling etc.); personification
to pierce through; to break through
to fall flat; to fall face down
spell (that restricts one's movements); binding spell
to spill over and fall; to scatter (petals, leaves, etc.)
nick in a blade (sword, knife); chip in a blade
scolding; rebuke; reprimand; fierce encouragement; exhorting
to etch into one's mind; to remember well
this way (of doing); this method; this sort (of thing); this type
inhabitant; resident; citizen; population
personal history; background; log; record; hysteresis
waiting; waiting time; wait tile; tile which would complete one's hand
holder (of a record, title, permit, etc.)
intercept; interception; counter-attack
to draw back; to sink; to be set back (e.g. from a road); to withdraw (e.g. from the public eye); to retire to (somewhere)