very; extremely; extreme; excessive; splendid; impressive
to tip off (e.g. the police); to inform (on); to squeal; to rat
to lend a hand; to give a hand; to help; to extend a helping hand
absurd; unreasonable; excessive; very; extremely; excessively
individuality; personality; quirk; idiosyncrasy; character; individual characteristic
transcendence; excellence; superiority
in all; in total; collectively; in addition; besides; at the same time
to name; to call; to christen; to term
to give birth; to bear (child); to lay (eggs); to produce; to yield; to give rise to
to concern; to be related
as a matter of fact; really; truly; entirely; completely; wholly
area; vicinity; side; edge; circumstances
to close (at a certain point); to cut short; to round up (number); to revalue (currency)
to arrive at; to reach; to sit on; to sit at (e.g. the table)
close to the wall; alongside the wall
on the occasion of; circumstances; juncture
limp; imbalance; unfavorable progress; unfavourable progress
general; popular; common; typical
circumstances; conditions; situation; reasons; state of affairs
to get close; to cuddle close together; to nestle close to; to snuggle up to
threat; bird-scaring device (scarecrow, gun, etc.)
rock (in rock-paper-scissors); stone; ungh; gulp; rumbling (of an empty stomach); growling
opposite; reverse; contrary
grand; magnificent; lavish; forceful; powerful; vigorous
abdomen; belly; womb; one's mind; one's real intentions; courage; nerve
grand; luxurious; lavish; great; large; big (e.g. storm)
arousal; excitation; awakening; evocation
to obey respectfully; to humble oneself; to sit straight (upright, respectfully, attentively)
flesh; meat; flesh (of a fruit); pulp; the physical body (as opposed to the spirit); flesh; thickness
(using) one's whole body; (putting in) all one's efforts; (exerting) all one's energies
to stuff one's cheeks; to fill one's mouth (with food)
dullard; indecisive person
to stream; to flow (liquid, time, etc.); to be washed away; to be carried; to drift; to float (e.g. clouds); to sweep (e.g. rumour, fire)
absorbed in; immersed in; forgetting oneself; daze; within a dream; while dreaming
to get; to obtain; to come by; to find