-ing and -ing (e.g. "coming and going"); doing such things as...; expresses a command; (arch.) to be; (arch.) indicates completion or continuation of an action
division; splitting; sharing; distribution; dissemination; allocation
lading; loading; carrying
food (esp. staple food such as rice or wheat); provisions; rations; food supply
for dear life; barely escaping alive
thorough (criticism, defeat, etc.); utter; serious
to use (in cooking); to mix (in)
subordinate; secondary; junior; incidental
being on duty; person on duty
from A to Z; without exception; in every particular
totally willing; fully motivated
enjoyment; pleasure; diversion; anticipation; looking forward to
boning (fish or meat); deboning; watering down (a plan, bill, etc.); dilution; taking the backbone out of; weakening
to fade (of a colour); to grow dull in color (colour); to lose vividness; to lose freshness; to grow stale
cool or attractive expression (when posing for a photo)
senior (at work or school); superior; elder; older graduate; progenitor; old-timer
comfort (in living place)
large room; green room; waiting room for performers when off stage; junior actor; actor of small parts; large hospital room (for several patients)
uneven; irregular; non-uniform; unsorted; odd; miscellaneous
to take advantage of someone's kindness or patience; to get carried away; to be elated; to get puffed up (with pride); to push one's luck; to get cocky
to remain; to be left over; to be in excess; to be too many
triumphant (over a mediocre achievement); boastful; (lit.) as if one had grabbed a demon by the neck
to jump on someone's (verbal) mistake; to trip someone up; to find fault with something someone says
raised leg; lifting a leg; (arch.) sitting cross-legged
generosity; magnanimity; tolerance; length and capacity; measures
(mental) attitude; way of thinking; attention; care; prudence; intention
obstinate; stubborn; obstinate person; stubborn person
nodding; greeting (with eyes)
people; (all) persons; you (usu. plural); various
to take the time (to do); to set aside time (for)
distinction (e.g. between right and wrong, public and private, etc.)
to sit cross-legged; to sit at ease
to finger; to tamper (with)
laptop (computer); notebook (computer)
following (e.g. someone's opinion); being servile to; adherence; compliance; emulation; mimicking
one way or the other; either way
to divulge one's true feelings; to open one's heart
smoked food; smoking (fish, meat, etc.); smoked