to throw (strongly, violently, etc.)
to stuff one's cheeks; to fill one's mouth (with food)
flapping; rattling (sound); noisily; commotion; kerfuffle
busy; hurried; confused; flurried
sound of footsteps; sense or sign that something is approaching
introduction; presentation; referral; listing
reverse; inversion; upside down; unreasonable; absurd; wrong
to change facial expression or color (due to anger, embarrassment, etc.)
one's last moment; one's death; one's end
to be present (esp. during a birth); to be witness to
inconvenient; inexpedient; unfavourable; wrong; improper; objectionable
corner; edge; (street) corner; turning; rough edges (of one's character, words, etc.); abrasiveness
across; over; beyond; throughout (a period of time); for
hole; hole (in golf); (golf) cup; (electron) hole
ordinary; common; free of charge; unaffected; as is; only
missing (of a person); lost; unaccounted for; whereabouts unknown
your home; your residence; you (referring to one's equal; epistolary style)
obstruction; check; hindrance; prevention; impediment; interdiction
relaxed; familiar; easy to access; friendly
you; you bastard; you son of a bitch; (arch.) you
assistance; backing; reinforcements
centre; center; middle; capital; seat of government
to fall flat; to collapse in a heap
uncertain; doubtful; unreliable; unsteady; unclear; vague
to set free; to let go; to release; to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to let get away
to be at a loss for words
field of flowers; flower garden; flower bed; field of alpine flowers
to admonish; to persuade; to warn; to remonstrate
impudent; shameless; brazen; forward; audacious; cheeky
(logical) true; regular; 10^40; ten thousand undecillion; original; positive
to be smeared; to be covered
to become speechless; to be at a loss for words
to turn toward; to look (up, down, etc.); to face (e.g. east) (of a building, window, etc.); to look out on; to point (of an arrow, compass needle, etc.); to be suited to
to dash over oneself (e.g. water); to take (e.g. shower); to bask in (e.g. the sun); to suffer (e.g. an attack); to draw (e.g. criticism, attention, praise); to have heaped upon
wet and glistening; slimy; slippery; to have a sheen; to be slimy