oilily; slimily; slipperily
to look away (from); to avert one's gaze; to disregard; to ignore; to escape (from); to turn away (from)
to bend loosely back and forth; to wriggle; to be crooked
to lick all over; to run one's tongue over
filthy; unfair; dirty; untouchable; disgusting; nasty
clever; bright; sharp; wise; intelligent; sagacious
bet; wager; stake; gamble
significant; useful; meaningful; worthwhile; valuable; of interest
appreciation (of art, music, poetry, etc.)
(idle) curiosity; fancifulness; whimsy; (having) strange tastes
dilettante; lecher; nymphomaniac
to be shut; to close; to be firm (of a body, face, etc.); to be well-knit; to be locked; to tighten
in an instant; in a moment; immediately; suddenly; all of a sudden; all at once
coquettish voice; flirtatious voice
real intention; true motive; true will; original intention; original purpose; original hope
to fail to die (e.g. after suicide attempt or accident); to survive; to outlive
to compete; to contest; to quarrel; to argue; to deny (e.g. evidence)
truth; reality; sincerity; honesty; (arch.) that's right
peephole; spyhole; inspection hole; observation window
morning glow; sunrise colors; sunrise colours
the whole day; all the day
warm welcome; friendly reception; hospitality; entertainment
envoy; ambassador; delegate; emissary; mission
reception (e.g. of visitors); dealing with
institution; establishment; facility; home (for elderly, orphans, etc.)
confinement; imprisonment; incarceration
relieving oneself; going to the toilet; finishing one's business
equipment; device; installation; stage setting
toilet bowl; urinal; chamber pot; bedpan
to insert; to put in; to send in (to a prisoner; e.g. clothes, books); to deliver (food, refreshments, etc. to workers); to supply
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
to dry up completely; to become stale
cheese; tee (piping); T-joint; cheese (said when taking a photograph)
break granted to wrestlers engaged in a prolonged bout
wearisome; insipid; dull; irksome; wretched; vain
to set aside; to keep in reserve; to hold on to
to be thirsty; to feel thirsty; to thirst for; to crave