to hold down; to twist someone's arm; to force (someone) to yield (e.g. an argument); to make (someone) surrender
calculation; reckoning; count; forecast
conduct; behavior; behaviour
to break; to tear; to pierce; to split; to burst
doubt; question; uncertainty; skepticism; scepticism; suspicion
reason; cause; circumstances
to be manageable; to be able to handle
struggling; pawing (e.g. horses' hooves)
rolling over; turning over; turning around (the other way); reversal (of direction, course, etc.); producing a positive from a negative (photography); producing a negative from a positive
armpit; under one's arm; beside; close to; aside; to the side; off-track
to run past from behind; to run through (e.g. gate, one's mind)
for a short while; for a brief period; soon; in a short while
dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze
bewilderment; perplexity; embarrassment; discomfiture; bafflement
splendid; praiseworthy; admirable; well done!; bravo!
to come to one's senses; to calm down
scabbard; sheath; cap (on pen, brush, etc.); case; margin (between two prices); spread
to put back; to return; to vomit; to throw up; to recover (of a market price)
to tell; to inform; to announce; to indicate; to signal; to mark
pursuit (of a fleeing enemy); chase
swiftness of foot; fast runner; person of great talent; gifted person
to ask; to inquire; to blame (someone) for; to accuse of; to care about; to regard as important
different (quality, nature); heterogeneous
to brave a danger; to take a risk
plan to overcome an obstacle or break out of a deadlock; breakthrough solution
to emboss; to print out; to print; to work out (e.g. policy); to hammer out; to strike (a drum indicating the end of a performance)
agreement; stipulation; contract
to change; to alter; to mistake; to make a mistake; to fail to keep (e.g. one's promise); to sprain (a muscle)
pride; dignity; self-respect
to put back up; to stand back up; to restore (to former strength); to revive (e.g. the economy); to make again (a plan, policy, etc.); to reformulate
in the future; another day; later
soliloquy; monologue; speaking to oneself
to keep (a pet or other animal); to have; to own; to raise; to rear; to feed
naturally; in due course; by itself; of its own accord