to be oversized (overloud, etc.)
throw; throwing; throwing event
to stop walking; to pause
hornworm (caterpillar of a hawk moth); (hairless) caterpillar
to bite into (e.g. rope into skin); to cut into; to eat into; to encroach; to be wedged (i.e. underwear pulled from the back, driving it between the buttocks)
healthy; robust; strong; solid; durable
to be buried; to be covered; to overflow; to be crowded; to be repaid (e.g. debt); to be replenished
to be crowded; to be packed; to be complex; to go into; to put into; to do intently
to stop (moving); to come to a stop; to stop (doing, working, being supplied); to come to a halt; to alight; to perch on
to falter; to flinch (from); to recoil (from); to quail (at)
to break; to be smashed; to split; to crack; to be divided (opinion, vote, etc.); to split (e.g. of a party); to come to light
immediately; right away; on the spot
insect; bug; worm; roundworm; one's emotions; one's feelings; nervousness
reason; cause; circumstances
to bear; to stand; to support; to withstand; to be fit for; to be equal to
to be wounded; to get injured; to get hurt feelings; to get damaged; to get chipped
to push out; to project; to stick out; to hand over (e.g. to the police)
terrific; fierce; terrible; tremendous; dreadful; awful
almost; very nearly; only just; barely; just in time
crunching; chewing or crushing something hard; hard and crunchy; very skinny; emaciated
of all (things, people, places, days, etc.)
to get on (train, plane, bus, ship, etc.); to get in; to get on (e.g. a footstool); to step on; to reach; to go over; to follow
comparatively; relatively
to fly; to soar; to jump; to leap; to spatter; to scatter; to hurry
to set free; to let go; to release; to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to let get away
to rise perpendicularly; to tower steeply
forktail bullhead (species of catfish, Pelteobagrus nudiceps)
burden; load (e.g. CPU time, electricity, etc.)
to pop off; to pop out; to fly off; to shoot off; to burst open
just barely; only just; at the very limit; at the last moment
one more; another; the other; not quite; not very good
to show one's age (e.g. to start creaking at the joints); to wear out (e.g. machinery)
to take down; to bring down; to drop off (a passenger); to let off; to withdraw (money); to use for the first time; to wear for the first time
to go round and cut in; to take a roundabout path