affixing with glue; clinging (as if glued)
to help a person stand; to get someone to their feet; to raise; to rouse
number of possible outcomes; number of ways (e.g. of arranging something)
gray cat; grey cat; ash-covered cat
person with a criminal record; violent criminal
various countries; several countries
to sow seeds; to sow the seeds of ... (e.g. conflict)
red birthmark (esp. a hemangioma)
dense; dim; dull-witted; unsympathetic; slow to understand; slow on the uptake
to cover; to hide; to conceal; to wrap; to disguise
deep affection; tender love; devotion; doting upon
(not even) a little; (not even) a tiny bit
endpaper (of a book); end-paper; facing (material sewn on the inside edge of a garment); looking back; triumphing over (a rival)
crawling on all fours; getting on one's hands and knees; falling flat
commonplace; ordinary; typical; ubiquitous; run-of-the-mill; mundane
to shave off (esp. concrete); to take a percentage; to take a cut
efficiently; skillfully; adeptly; adroitly; deftly
to set a deadline; to fix a time limit
to judge; to decide; to solve; to decipher; to divine; to guess
papier mâché; something that looks good superficially
the guilty are audacious; show remorse when you are in the wrong
to pierce; to shoot through; to penetrate
pleasant feeling; good feeling
simple (e.g. matter); problem free; hopeless; the end (i.e. leaving one at a loss of words); dumbfounding
being used to people (e.g. of a young child); being sociable; being used to humans (esp. animals); being tame
indiscriminately; giving no heed to
to learn a lesson (usu. from an unpleasant experience); to be good for someone
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal (1885-1945); Minister of the Interior (669-1868)
to reschedule; to recompose; to recross (one's legs); to reset
recklessness; foolhardiness