steered wheel (e.g. at the front of a car); steering wheel
navy (esp. the Japanese navy prior to the 1850s)
craftsmanship; artisanship
to be turned inside out; to betray; to double-cross; to break into falsetto; to crack into falsetto
sail with the wind at its back; aback
to put on the brakes; to put a stop to
fidelity; honour; honor; chastity (of a woman); faithfulness (e.g. to one's husband)
being able to do as one pleases; doing at will; pothook
supple; flexible; elastic; graceful; elegant; refined
smooth; undisturbed; uninterrupted; harmonious
to perform in tune with each other; to get along well; to be in perfect harmony; to make a perfect pair (team, etc.)
salty sea breeze; salt wind
thick voice; husky voice; guttural voice; voice with a thick accent
remaining bony parts (of a fish after filleting); flaw (esp. of a person); fault; rice chaff; rough; crude
meandering; snaking; zigzagging
smooth (of a surface); glassy; smooth (of an action, proceedings, etc.); fluent (speech); continuously differentiable
to draw (a thread); to let out (e.g. a rope); to head out as a group; to set out in large numbers; to send out one after another; to dispatch
necessary; indispensable; must-have; must; juice of grapes or other fruit prior to fermentation into wine
shout of joy; cry of pleasure; jubilant comments
firing; shooting; fire; gunshot; marksmanship
attenuation; damping; decay
range (of a rifle, missile, etc.)
to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades)
urine; piss; pee; breaking a contract
absent-mindedly; vacantly; idly; lazily
local procurement; local content; sourcing locally
to take down; to bring down; to drop off (a passenger); to let off; to withdraw (money); to use for the first time; to wear for the first time
advance; moving forward; progress
gyrating (rotating) movement
weight (e.g. paperweight); pressing down; keeping control; exercising authority; having self-control; exercising self-discipline
turning round (a ship); changing course; veering
skill; proficiency; experience; dexterity
to steer a ship; to manage; to take command; to take the helm
to play a trick on; to cheat; to deceive; to dupe