nonexistent; nil; none; nothing (at all); bugger-all
by all rights; properly speaking; legally speaking
emission; emanation; letting out (feelings); venting; divergence (of light); divergence
power; might; authority; influence
unusual event; strange occurrence; strange phenomenon; something abnormal; change (for the worse); accident
situation; (present) state of affairs; circumstances
opposite; reverse; contrary
that kind of; that way; that move; that trick; that game
enjoyable; fun; pleasant; happy; delightful
to smirk; to grin broadly
to use (public property) for personal purposes; to use (e.g. politics) for one's own ends; to misappropriate (public money); (arch.) to act selfishly
opening to the public; making available to the public; putting on display; exhibiting; showing (play, movie, etc.); holding (interview, etc.)
to look away; to avert one's eyes
organ (of body, plant, etc.)
enough; sufficient; plenty; sufficiently; fully; thoroughly
whaa whaa; sound of a baby crying
whirling; revolving; coiling around; winding around; working tirelessly; working hard
wrong direction; different direction (from what one expected)
in regard to; concerning (usu. of disputes)
TRON; The Realtime Operating System Nucleus
to become sodden; to swell up; to become lazy
in its entirety; whole; wholly
put; place; leave; do (in preparation)
wretched; miserable; shameful; mean; despicable; abject
to break; to tear; to pierce; to split; to burst
blue; azure; green; green light (traffic); black (horse coat color); blue 5-point card; immature
pulpy; soppy; sloppy; untidy; in a disarray
sedimentation; subsidence; precipitation; sinking; settling; submerging
eared seal (esp. the California sea lion, Zalophus californianus); sea lion
to make sound (of an animal); to call; to cry; to make a meld call (e.g. pung, kong)
goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre
dirty; filthy; disordered; messy; indecent (language, etc.); dirty
ugly; unattractive; unsightly; unseemly
dainty; delicate; slender; fragile (e.g. furniture); delicate; frail
to be good (at); to go well; to look (taste, etc.) good; to hold one's liquor; to be able to hold one's drink