physiological; physical; visceral; instinctive; in one's guts
seeing through (e.g. someone's lies); reading (e.g. thoughts); penetrating; detecting
slime; sliminess; mucus; viscous liquid
to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.); to shut
scolding; rebuke; reprimand; fierce encouragement; exhorting
hesitation; bewilderment; illusion; delusion; inability to reach enlightenment
to corner; to drive to the wall; to run down; to track down; to chase after
via; through; by doing; by means of; using
calm; serenity; tranquillity; tranquility
preference; priority; precedence
no matter what it takes; by any means necessary; at all costs; by hook or by crook
to rescue from; to help out of; to save
superiority; superior power; predominance; preponderance
to leave to chance; to resign oneself to one's fate; to leave the rest to heaven
whirling; revolving; coiling around; winding around; working tirelessly; working hard
turning sideways; landscape orientation
to drive a wedge into (e.g. enemy defences); to wedge apart
two places; two spots; two locations; two parts; two passages
snake; serpent; large snake
cowardly; craven; unfair; mean; sneaky
underhanded; unfair; makeshift; stopgap
to get slightly dirty (all over)
to fill in (field, entry, etc.); to fill out (form); to post a message (e.g. on a bulletin-board); to store; to write (data); to flash
truth; reality; truly; really; absolute truth
to change; to alter; to mistake; to make a mistake; to fail to keep (e.g. one's promise); to sprain (a muscle)
senior; elder; person older than oneself
solicitude; consideration; concern; (excessive) kindness
to get cracked; to develop a crack; to be fissured
no sooner than; as soon as; immediately after; at the thought of; when I think about
pleasant; delightful; enjoyable; joyful; cheerful; amusing
in turns; in series; in number order; by rotation
turn (in line); order of things; sequential order
hornworm (caterpillar of a hawk moth); (hairless) caterpillar
to tie up in a bundle (e.g. straw, hair, bills, letters); to bundle; to govern; to manage; to fold (one's arms); to put together (one's hands)
to take care of some business; to go on an errand; to relieve oneself; to do one's business; to go to the toilet
filth (esp. excrement, feces, urine); muck; waste; garbage; dirt; dust
to sever; to cut off; to suppress; to eradicate; to abstain (from); to give up