to join hands together; to join forces; to collaborate
development; growth; development (of a situation, story, etc.); advancement; playing around; having an active sex life
beneficial; profitable; useful; helpful; instructive
to talk back; to answer back; to retort; to say over; to repeat (what one has said)
troops; group members; team members
with no physical defects; in perfectly good health; sound in wind and limb
gazing steadily at; observing (a person) closely; maintain a watch over
(of a lie, etc.) obvious; transparent
to press against; to push against; to force against; to foist on (task, responsibility); to impose (one's will)
intently; single-mindedly; devotedly; solely; earnestly; with all one's heart
to cut corners; to be shoddy
to pluck; to pick; to tear
chasing too far; pursuing relentlessly
to have (e.g. lunch); to take (e.g. vitamins)
to deal with (a person); to treat; to deal with (a problem); to handle; to operate (e.g. a machine); to handle; to deal in
something used to cover the eyes; blindfold; blinder; concealing one's home such that the interior cannot be seen from outside
young lady of noble birth; princess (esp. in Western contexts, tales, etc.); girl; small; cute; (arch.) prostitute
to act suspiciously; to behave in a strange way
king; ruler; tycoon; magnate; king (of the senior player)
unpleasant; disagreeable; abominable; unlucky; inauspicious; ominous
brutal; cruel; merciless; ruthless; cold-blooded
sympathy; empathy; response
to pay (e.g. money, bill); to brush off; to wipe away; to drive away (e.g. one's competitors); to sell off (something unneeded); to dispose of; to pay (e.g. attention)
insurrection; mutiny; rebellion; revolt; uprising
to set free; to let go; to release; to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to let get away
watch-keeping; guard; lookout
device; equipment; machinery; apparatus
slow; sluggish; dull; lax; sloppy; lenient
to take advantage of (someone's) weakness
obvious; clear; plain; evident; apparent; explicit
to wait for a favorable chance; to wait for a favourable chance
to dive (into or under water); to get under; to get into; to hide oneself (esp. from the government); to conceal oneself