to run off and hide | | |
1. approach or admittance to places, persons, things; 2. an increase | | |
to get at, obtain | | |
1. a lack of government and law; 2. confusion | | |
hard to do, requiring much effort | | |
favorable, fortunate | | |
favoring one side unduly, prejudiced | | |
1. to overcome with fear, intimidate; 2. to dishearten, discourage | | |
to free from tangles or complications | | |
to mislead by a trick, deceive | | |
1. not having life; 2. without energy or spirit | | |
to burn to ashes | | |
very brave, fearless, unshakable | | |
theft | | |
1. bending readily; 2. easily influenced | | |
1. overly self-important in speech and manner; 2. excessively stately or ceremonious | | |
1. a very steep cliff; 2. the brink or edge of disaster | | |
to make right, correct | | |
determined in advance by destiny or fortune | | |
a temporary relief or delay | | |
to grant a postponement | | |
to attack with words, call bad names | | |