to throw; to fling; to heave; to toss
to stop (plug) one's ears
to close (one's eyes); to shut
to push out; to project; to stick out; to hand over (e.g. to the police)
fish of the genus Rhinogobius; dusky tripletooth goby (Tridentiger obscurus); common freshwater goby (Gymnogobius urotaenia); Japanese fluvial sculpin (fish, Cottus pollux)
anger; offence; offense; rage; taking offense; taking offence
aah!; ooh!; oh no!; oh boy!
devil; evil spirit; genie
make no progress; remain unsettled
to pass through; to pass by; to pass (of time); to elapse; to have expired; to have ended; to exceed
such ... as; or some such
tune; tone; vein; mood; condition; state of health
diagonally upward; (going in a) completely unexpected direction (of a story, result, etc.)
wild; in disarray; harum-scarum; hysteric
evasion; excuse; subterfuge; runaround
physiological; physical; visceral; instinctive; in one's guts
to draw (attention, sympathy, etc.); to attract (e.g. interest)
anyone; anybody; everyone; everybody; whoever
lie; fib; mistake; error; unwise move; bad decision
implication; nuance; shade of meaning; connotation
absolutely; positively; decidedly
manly; masculine; like a man
gallant; brave; imposing; awe-inspiring; severe; biting
manly; sportsmanlike; pure (heart, actions, etc.); upright; (arch.) unsullied (e.g. scenery or object); (arch.) pure
flaring up; burning hotly; flying into a rage; losing one's cool; opening suddenly and widely (e.g. eyes, mouth); (arch.) acting resolutely
for example; for instance; e.g.
with difficulty; faltering; tottering; awkward
to garnish; to accompany (as a card does a gift); to add to as support; to prop up; to accompany (as an aid, guide, translator, etc.); (arch.) to mimic
to be turned up; to be lifted up (e.g. by the wind)
attraction; fascination; lure; captivation; charm
sense; sensation; feeling; intuition
paralysis; palsy; numbness; stupor
one's say; one's point; complaint; grievance; objection
honeytrap; honey trap; honeypot
explanation (e.g. for one's actions); excuse; justification; defense; defence
to put back; to return; to vomit; to throw up; to recover (of a market price)