glass (drinking vessel); tumbler; cups (playing card suit)
to gulp down; to swallow deeply; to understand; to take in; to engulf; to swallow up
to vomit; to throw up; to feel nauseated; to feel sick
chewing; mastication; digestion (e.g. of words); assimilation; comprehension
to throw into; to toss into
to stab; to stick; to pierce; to thrust
underhand grip; backhand grip (e.g. in tennis); unexpected twist; turning the tables (on an opponent)
to resolve; to ready (oneself); to make up one's mind
turning round; going around; turning about; surrounding; encircling
right to choose; a say; option
majority decision; majority vote; majority rule
approval; agreement; support; favour; favor
shall ...; to assume; to suppose
to rest; to suspend; to give relief
(a) principle; (a) reason; (a) point; some truth
when it comes to ...; if one were to speak of ...; by ... you mean ...; when you say ... you mean that ...; whenever ...; if it's ... then (without fail)
a great deal; very much; a lot; (arch.) with a great amount of effort
to have full knowledge (of something); to know something thoroughly
correct; right; correct interpretation (answer, solution)
everyday; always; at all times; frequently
good thing; strong point; good family; prestigious school; the right moment; utter
to glare at each other; to confront each other
the other day; lately; recently
with; by; because of; on account of; on (a day, date); at (a time); adds emphasis to preceding word
still more; to say nothing of; not to mention; still less
one's say; one's point; complaint; grievance; objection
persuasiveness; powers of persuasion; cogency
to gnaw; to nibble; to bite; to dabble in; to have a smattering of
biting; gnawing; in constant pain; irritated
self-satisfied look; triumphant look; smug face; shit-eating grin
straightforwardly; readily; without hesitation
extremely cold feeling that makes one feel numb; sharp pain that is almost numbing; heartrending; touching the heart
narrow-minded; small-minded; close-minded; intolerant
to get angry; to become perverse
to displease; to offend; to hurt (a person's) feelings
to change; to alter; to run counter to; to go against; to make a mistake (in); to err
to defy; to disobey; to rebel against; to oppose; to resist
to be ...-ing; to have been ...-ing
very interesting; of great interest