shallow thinking; superficial view; insufficient consideration
to take advantage (e.g. of a weak situation); to size up (e.g. customer when setting a high price)
to curry favour; to butter up; to fawn over; to humour someone (humor); to put in a good mood (e.g. a baby)
not worth considering; out of the question
to make a fresh start; to turn over a new leaf; to call again; to visit again; to come again
shaking; jolting; shaking up (e.g. one's adversary); flustering (someone)
supernatural phenomenon; paranormal phenomenon; anomalous phenomenon
blunt (e.g. sword); dull; lazy; cowardly; good for nothing
thoughtless; reckless; seldom; rare; ordinary; usual
labour; labor; effort; toil; trouble
nodding (in agreement, with approval, etc.); repeatedly nodding and dozing off; suddenly (dying); deep (flavor, flavour, color, colour, etc.); rich
extreme masochist; very masochistic
common; commonplace; reckless; pulp paper; granulated sugar; (arch.) coins
to shoot through something (wall, body, etc.); to pierce (e.g. with an arrow or a look)
quantity of heat (e.g. in calories, BTU, etc.); heat value; calorific value; (degree of) enthusiasm; zeal; passion
difference; disparity; gap
spring; spring (in one's legs); bounce; springboard; impetus
nodding off (while sitting); dozing
to row (a boat) to (a pier, shore, etc.); to reach (a goal after considerable effort); to arrive at; to (finally) manage to do
(written) contract; agreement
seal over the edges of adjacent sheets; tally impression
to stamp (i.e. a passport); to apply a seal
bell (often a large hanging bell); chime
to throw open; to leave open
to hold; to carry; to embrace (in one's arms)