massing (of troops); gathering
eagle (Accipitridae family)
connotation; comprehension; intension; inclusion; containment within
to be enchanted; to be charmed
to be unreasonable; to whine; to act like a baby
moron; idiot; stupid person
better; preferable; more; increase; (arch.) increase; (arch.) growth
unpleasant; disgusting; loathsome; shameful; scandalous
to spit out; to eject; to dump
exchange; conversion; replacement; switching (to); switchover
one may well say so, but ...; even more than
main ingredient; main component
board; plank; sheet (of metal); plate (of glass); cutting board; chopping board
shop; store; somebody who sells (something) or works as (something); somebody with a (certain) personality trait; house; roof
to be delirious with fever; to have a feverish dream; (fig.) to be crazy about something
to interrupt; to obstruct (a view, someone's way, etc.); to block (light, wind, etc.); to intercept; to cut off
past middle age; nearing old age; near-elderly; age 40
disabling; invalidation; nullification; vitiation
release; unleashing; liberation; deallocation (of computer memory)
absorption; suction; attraction
to take in; to bring in; to capture (e.g. image); to import; to win over; to please
to retreat; to back off; to draw back; to step back; to shrink away
paints; painting material
establishing; proving; ascertaining; identifying; confirming
to remove; to take off; to drop (e.g. from a team); to remove (from a position); to leave (e.g. one's seat); to go away from
self-satisfaction; rejoicing
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
sound of a flat surface repeatedly making contact with something; applying a seal or stamp again and again; pasting (paper) all over; daubing; smearing
in one go; in one gulp; in one breath; immediately; instantly; right away
to compete; to contest; to quarrel; to argue; to deny (e.g. evidence)
meanwhile; in the meantime
sleepy; drowsy; somnolent
to rock; to shake; to swing
sudden; abrupt; urgent; pressing; steep; sharp; rapid
relaxation (e.g. of muscles); becoming flaccid