to reap completely; to trim up (the hair); to dress up
horse; horse racing; promoted bishop
suspicious; dubious; doubtful; unsure; untrustworthy; unreliable; strange
excited condition; excited state
to think of; to come up with
region; limits; stage; level
influence; effect; to influence; to affect; to have an influence on
careful; cautious; prudent; discreet; deliberate
cruel; brutal; ruthless; merciless; inhuman
cruelty; hard-heartedness
youngest brother; last disciple
name; title; appellation; (under the) pretext (of); pretense
henchman; follower; (arch.) adopted child
outstanding; excellent; exceptional; preeminence; distinction; extraordinariness
deep affection; dear; beloved
(relating to) gender; sex; sexual
to wear (sword, decoration, etc.); to carry; to be entrusted (e.g. with a mission); to take on; to have a trace of; to be tinged with
to stretch; to extend; to straighten out; to be flattened; to spread (of paint, cream, etc.); to stretch out (e.g. of a hand); to extend
extent; scope; sphere; range; span
to raise one's voice; to shout; to yell; to speak up (e.g. in protest); to speak one's mind
to become damp; to become moist; to become wet; to lack energy; to be in a slump; to be in low spirits
bad feeling; feeling bad; disagreeable; unpleasant; revolting; gross
to finger; to touch; to play with; to grope; to feel around (in one's pocket, bag, etc.)
abrupt; sudden; unexpected
whim; caprice; whimsy; fickle; moody; uneven temper
to change completely; to switch (to); to shift (to another mode)
so to speak; so to call it; as it were
to charm; to attract; to fascinate; to entice
to obey (an order, law, etc.); to abide by (a rule, custom, etc.); to follow (a person); to accompany; to go alongside (e.g. a river); to follow (e.g. a sign)
to open (e.g. one's robe); to bare (e.g. one's chest); to open up (of clothing); to be exposed; (arch.) to open wide (one's legs, eyes, mouth, etc.); (arch.) to stretch
to finger; to touch; to make changes to; to tinker with; to dabble in; to do as a hobby
to rub; to crumple; to massage; to argue; to have a heated discussion; to train; to coach
unpleasant feelings (e.g. hatred, disgust, revulsion, fear)
to shout; to cry; to scream; to clamor (for or against); to clamour (for or against)