exchange; reciprocation; give-and-take; reply; riposte
to compete with; to vie for
to keep someone from doing; to stop; to prevent; to check; to hinder; to obstruct
to repel; to drive away; to repulse; to reject
horse; horse racing; promoted bishop
to step over; to step across; to stride over; to stretch over; to span; to bridge
to be prepared to flee; to become restless; to become agitated
minor or untalented actor (relegated to roles such as the legs of a stage horse)
receiving; reception; eating; drinking; please; please do for me
wearing (e.g. uniform, seat belt); having on
to jump upon (a moving object)
reins; bridle; control; the reins (on)
blue and white; paleness; pallidness
to run off; to break into a run; to start running
to straddle; to sit astride; to mount; to extend over; to spread over; to span
to have a lot on one's shoulders; to bear a lot of responsibility
having sticky fingers; compulsive thievery; habitual movement of one's hands; marks from being handled often
faulty statement; misleading statement; misunderstanding caused by a misleading statement
mumbling; chewing one's words; chewing (food); squirming; wriggling
wholeheartedly; with heart and soul; intently; with undivided attention; with intense concentration; single-mindedly
to run over (with a vehicle); to knock down
to throw (strongly, violently, etc.)
swift attack; quick attack; fast break; right away; without delay; immediately
to fall down (e.g. off a chair); to slip down (e.g. one's eyeglasses); to make a fool of oneself; to whoop it up; to be on the spree
swing; shake; appearance; behaviour; pretence (pretense); show; going to restaurant, hotel etc. without a reservation or introduction
to provide against contingencies; to prepare for the worst
one arm; one's right-hand man; one's right hand
intent to kill; intent to murder; urge to kill; murderous impulse
stepping (in place); stamping (up and down); stomping; standstill; stalemate
to disappear; to vanish; (arch.) to die
courage; bravery; valour; valor; nerve; boldness