to commit (e.g. crime); to perpetrate; to break (e.g. rule); to violate; to rape; to violate
addition and deletion; taking out and putting in; plugging and unplugging; making do; getting by; managing
fish floss; finely shredded and seasoned fish
to prick; to stab; to poke; to prod; to use (a cane); to prop oneself up with
lukewarm; tepid; disagreeably warm (e.g. bath)
to pry; to prize; to prise
to stab; to stick; to pierce; to thrust
deep inside; innermost place
os uteri; cervical os; orifice of the uterus
to throw oneself; to jump; to leap
indulgence (e.g. in alcohol, women, etc.); debauchery; dissipation
cry (esp. animal); roar; chirp; tweet; bark; whine
eardrum; tympanic membrane
to (make something) quiver; to shake; to tremble; to vibrate
to ascend; to go up; to ascend (as a natural process, e.g. the Sun); to rise; to go to (the capital); to be promoted; to add up to
to stuff into; to jam; to shorten; to move closer together; to reduce (spending); to conserve; to focus intently on
undulation; winding; meandering; swell (of waves); surge; billow
top (of a mountain); summit; peak; height; orgasm; climax
to put up with; to endure; to bear patiently
minimum; lowest; minimal; least
rapidly (e.g. progress, moving forward); growing visibly; quickly; steadily; by leaps and bounds
admirable; commendable; praiseworthy; laudable; brave; heroic
to rub; to scrub; to scrape
no; that's wrong; it's not like that; isn't it?; wasn't it?
with a pitter-patter; choked up (with emotion); heart-wringing; momentary tightening of one's chest caused by powerful feelings (e.g. parting with a loved one)
to go mad; to lose one's mind; to get out of order; to go amiss; to go wrong (of a plan or expectation, etc.); to fall through
to exploit; to extort; to squeeze (someone); to squeeze (e.g. oil, juice); to wring out; to press out
to drill; to bore; to hit the mark; to get to the heart of (the matter); (arch.) to put on; (arch.) to wear
vermiculation; peristalsis; crawling like a worm
to begin (doing); to start (doing)
to run (up hill, stairs, etc.)
to wriggle; to squirm; to crawl like a worm
oscillation; vibration; swing (e.g. of a pendulum)
stroke (of a racket, in swimming, etc.)
to float; to rise to the surface; to stand out; to be visible; to be alienated
force; vigor; influence; authority; impetus; momentum