loin ham; ham made from pork loin
wind drying; drying something by hanging it in a drafty place (e.g. fish)
bottle of spirits that a bar customer buys, writes his name on, keeps on a shelf at the bar, and drinks little by little on successive visits
to prune; to trim; to reap (a crop) and put into storage; to harvest; to prune (a manuscript); to cut down
kiss scene; kissing scene
rowing; paddling (by hand)
A Farewell to Arms (novel by Ernest Hemingway, 1929)
leaving everything to someone else
big-eyed flathead (Suggrundus meerdervoortii)
regimental (esp. striped tie)
eat-in kitchen; combination kitchen-dining room
smelling of mold; musty; putrid; old-fashioned; stale; hackneyed
scattering bait to attract fish; bait for scattering
yacht harbor; yacht harbour
beach sandals; flip-flops; thongs; pluggers; jandals
Ecklonia cava (species of brown alga)
Deep Blue (chess computer)
scales of a horse mackerel; (keeled) scute
(balance) scales; shoulder carrying pole; steelyard
regular (customer); client who frequently visits the same prostitute
shellfish cooked in its own shell (esp. turban shell); food cooked in a crockpot
dry riverbed; river beach
matter for the court; (ending up as a) lawsuit; legal tussle; court fight