floating; drifting; suspension; (arch.) wandering (about)
sand, ash, etc., thrown in the eyes to blind someone; throwing something at someone's eyes to blind them; poking someone's eyes during a fight to blind them
hands behind one's back; hands tied behind one's back; behind (e.g. someone); rear; appearance from behind
habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice); tendency; peculiarity; idiosyncrasy; crease; wrinkle
you bastard!; you son of a bitch!
very; greatly; much; just about to; almost; very nearly
resentment; grudge; malice; matter for regret; regret
to laugh mockingly; to smile with contempt; to jeer; to sneer
abdomen; belly; womb; one's mind; one's real intentions; courage; nerve
pure; true; genuine; unmixed
to backfire; to produce a result opposite to what was expected or intended
hesitation; indecision; vacillation
in contrast to ...; unlike ...; while ...; whereas ...
joy; delight; rapture; pleasure; gratification; rejoicing
good-naturedness; good-natured person; credulous person; easy mark
style; way; shape; form; appearance; state
to come out; to fall out; to fade; to discolour; to wear a hole (e.g. clothes); to leave (e.g. a meeting); to be clear
habitual criminal; recidivist; recidivism; habitual criminal activity
to beat; to attack (an enemy); to do away with; to finish off
conclusion from reasoning, judgement or calculation based on something read or heard; reason; cause; meaning; circumstances; situation
shout (of encouragement, etc.); yell (used to time or encourage activity, e.g. "Heave ho!")
to kick flying (often a person in sport, martial arts, etc.)
to knock (someone) to their feet; to knock down; to send flying; to strike; to drive away (one's sorrows, worries, etc.); to dispel
everyone; everybody; all; everything; all
to fly (with great force); to blast (e.g. into the sky); to lack common sense; to be extremely surprised (by)
to break a promise; to go back on one's word; to renege
childish; child-like; immature; infantile
to seize; to capture; to arrest; to hold down; to subdue
missing (of a person); lost; unaccounted for; whereabouts unknown
gait; walk; stride; trace (e.g. of route taken by hunted criminal); track; trail
principal offence; principal offense; principal offender
misfortune; ill fate; bad luck; obscurity
supply; provision; raising; procurement
confession; acknowledgement; acknowledgment
wholesale arrest; round-up
occult; transcendental; supernaturalness; supernaturalism; supernaturality
calamity; disaster; misfortune
lesson; section (in an organization); division; counter for lessons and chapters (of a book)