outrageous lie; outright lie
to breathe out; to breathe; to tell (a lie); to use (foul language); to vomit; to throw up
to judge; to decide; to sit in judgement; to try
weak; frail; delicate; tender; unskilled; weak (wine)
to recognize; to recognise; to deem; to judge; to approve; to deem acceptable; to admit
to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.); to shut
correction; rectification; mending; repair
naturally; of course; understandably
to pull; to tug; to draw (attention, sympathy, etc.); to attract (e.g. interest); to draw back (e.g. one's hand); to draw in (one's chin, stomach, etc.); to draw (a card, mahjong tile, etc.)
to be conspicuous; to stand out
to trick; to cheat; to deceive; to coax; to wheedle; to soothe and humor (humour)
as a matter of fact; really; truly; entirely; completely; wholly
just like that; quite so; I agree; (lit.) that street
fragment; broken piece; chip; ounce (of truth, conscience, etc.); trace; shred
place; room; margin; scope
terrible; dreadful; amazing (e.g. of strength); great (e.g. of skills); to a great extent; vast (in numbers)
calmness; composure; coolness; serenity; presence of mind
anger; rage; fury; wrath; indignation
easily mixed up (e.g. similar words); easily mistaken; confusingly similar; misleading; equivocal; ambiguous
to deduct; to take away; to make allowances for something; to bear something in mind; to ebb and flow
to have been decided (so) that; to have been arranged (so) that
distinction; discrimination
to jump out; to rush out; to appear (suddenly); to protrude; to project; to butt in
separation (e.g. of rubbish when recycling); classification; discrimination; division; distinction
to smash; to break into pieces
taking refuge; evacuation; backup (of data)
to snatch away; to dispossess; to steal
companions; friends; comrades; mates; partners
to beat someone by ganging up on them
fever (state of excitement)
pulpy; soppy; sloppy; untidy; in a disarray
being beyond recovery; having no hope of recovery
plan; trick; plot; stratagem; scheme; trap
reason; reasoning power; (one's) sense
to work; to labor; to function; to operate; to commit (e.g. a crime); to perpetrate
surplus; margin; leeway; composure; placidity; complacency
if you think about it; come to think of it
outsider's perspective; as seen by an observer
to hesitate to say; to mumble; to hem and haw; to falter