teacher's desk; teacher's lectern
thick (of a liquid); muddy; gooey
to cover a surface; to spread all over; to blanket; to lay
bone marrow; medulla; true spirit; one's mind
small pieces; fragments; chopped meat; scraps (of beef, pork, etc.)
piece of meat; cut of meat
Blood Pond; pool of blood; pond of blood (in hell)
lightly (floating); buoyantly; puffing (on a pipe, cigarette, etc.); tooting (a trumpet, horn, etc.); blowing (a flute, whistle)
offensive smell; off-flavor; off-flavour
electronic device; electronic equipment; electronics
just kidding; not!; ersatz; imitation; phony
white clothes; white robe; white gown (worn by doctors, chemists, etc.); commoner without rank (in ancient China); layperson
to be at a loss for words; to be speechless; to be dumbfounded; to be struck dumb
saliva held in one's mouth during times of tension
extinction; annihilation; destruction
newspaper story (article, account)
crime; criminal act; offence; offense
law-like nature; regularity
missing link (e.g. transitional fossil)
to be within others' sight; to be visible; to be conspicuous; to attract public attention; to come under observation
to choose the best; to select carefully; to handpick
trading card; collectible card
lethality; killing effectiveness
a good workman does not blame his tools
curious; strange; unusual
some nerve (as in 'you must have some nerve to ...')
age-appropriate (esp. of clothing, hairstyles)
person of doubtful origin
to soak; to dip; to steep; to moisten; to wet
sole (of a shoe); sole (fish)
newt (esp. the Japanese fire belly newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster)
to exhaust one's vocabulary (in trying to persuade somebody or explain something, etc.); to run out of words; to be verbose; to cajole; to talk someone's head off