to call (someone) back; to recall; to call home; to bring back (memories, etc.); to recall; to revive
act of God; irresistible force; inevitability; force majeure; vis major
to blow upon; to breathe on; to pick (a fight); to force (unreasonable terms); to exaggerate; to overcharge
hard lump under the skin (e.g. adipous tumor, lymph node tumor, etc.); grinding against; pressing or rubbing with turning movements (e.g. someone's shoulders with one's elbow); rolling one's eyes; goggling one's eyes; rattling sound
to rub on; to rub against; to lay the blame on; to strike (a match)
highest grade; superlative degree
lip-syncing; lip-synching
to bend; to crook; to lean; to tilt; to bend (the truth); to distort
the best one can do; one's best effort; with all one's might; to the best of one's ability
ill will; malice; evil intent
finally; in the end; on top of all that
good feeling; feeling good
being lost for words; becoming speechless; jueju (Chinese quatrain with lines of either five or seven syllables)
to stare at each other; to lock eyes with
to boil (something in hot water); to treat with medicinal steam (a swelling, etc.)
very fast; in a twinkle; before one's eyes
sweets (desserts, candy, etc.)
even if; no matter (what); if; though; although; supposing
century; era; of the century (e.g. fight of the century)
breakthrough; great discovery
resistance (e.g. to antibiotics); tolerance (e.g. drug tolerance)
showcase; display case; vitrine
multicolored; multicoloured; of various colors; diverse; of all kinds; all manners of
jewelry store; jewellery store
gorgeous; gaudy; dazzling; gay; resplendent
nonexistent; nil; none; nothing (at all); bugger-all
which (of three or more); well; now; c'mon
to push (something) against
to shine; to glitter; to sparkle
both; both sides; both parties
employee (of a store); shop assistant; clerk; salesperson
variety; kind; type; counter for kinds, species, etc.
happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing
to melt; to thaw; to fuse; to dissolve
to ingest; to eat; to enter the mouth; to be able to eat
to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.); to shut