low-life; sleazebag; boor; person of humble rank; humble person; peasant
knowingly or unknowingly; with or without someone's knowledge
to wake (someone) up (by calling for them); to awaken; to call (to mind); to bring back (memories); to evoke
embrace; hug; holding in one's arms
(direct) hit; straight shot
closing in on (the enemy, first place, etc.); coming close to; pressing hard; pressing hard (e.g. with a question); taking to task; grilling
to bend forward; to stoop; to bow
to go flying along; to move fast (against the wind)
staring (e.g. eyes); goggling; glaring
to kick into the air; to kick up; to kick from below
barefoot; superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement)
steel trap; foothold trap; bear trap
bare rock; rock surface; rock face
laws of nature; physical laws; physics
to twist hard (e.g. arm, screw)
journalization (accounts); journalisation; bookkeeping
to whip; to lash; to give the rod; to spur on; to encourage
torture to death; torment to death
to count on one's fingers
calm; quiet; tranquility; tranquillity; appeasement; pacification
masterpiece; best work; amusing blunder; funny mistake; boner
pleasant; delightful; enjoyable; joyful; cheerful; amusing
walking on frost; crunching (e.g. on gravel); lots of coins or jewels; cutting into large pieces; loosely weaving; large (pieces, stitches, sand grains, etc.)
judgement; judgment; refereeing; umpiring; referee; umpire
to say goodbye; to bid farewell
lower reaches (of a river); bottom; lower part; lower half (of the body, esp. the privates); feces (faeces); end
to grovel; to go down on one's hands and knees
to ask a high price; to overcharge
to fly through the air; to hurtle through the air; to strike at something and miss; to fan the air
to fall onto; to happen; to befall
to blow up (i.e. wind); to blow upwards; to spout into the air
to put to bed; to lay down lengthwise; to put a thing on its side; to set something aside unused; to let lie idle; to ferment
to use to the full (one's voice, energy, etc.); to muster all of (one's strength, courage, etc.); to summon all of; to exert fully; to strain (one's voice)
to sing; to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.); to compose a poem; to recite a poem
to shed light; to cast light
one sweep (of the eye); sweeping view; unbroken view
to fall flat; to fall face down