an enemy, opponent | | |
to turn away; to make indifferent or hostile | | |
1. a skillful or ingenious device; 2. clever trick; 3. clever skill | | |
to compel, force | | |
1. (adj.) cowardly; 2. (n). coward | | |
of or related to cooking or the kitchen | | |
to erase, wipe out | | |
a death, especially of a person in a high position | | |
to enliven, cheer, give spirit or liveliness to | | |
1. plowed but not seeded; 2. inactive; 3. reddish-yellow | | |
1. to disturb, worry; 2. to trouble by repeated attacks | | |
1. stormy, harsh; 2. severe in attitude or action | | |
to think about in a dreamy way, ponder | | |
so unimportant that it can be disregarded | | |
to make permanent or long lasting | | |
an example that may serve as a basis for imitation or later action | | |
infliclicting or aiming at punishment | | |
1. (v.) to set right, remedy; 2. (n.) relief from wrong or injury | | |
1. (n.) a temporary stay; 2. (v.) to stay for a time | | |
refined in manner or style, suave | | |
land left unseeded | | |