to add to, attach, to incorporate | | |
an attachment or addition | | |
to cut or split open; to cling to | | |
in a friendly manner, hearty, cheery | | |
a liqueur | | |
1. the starting point of a building; 2. a fundamental principle or element | | |
an overwhelming defeat, rout; a complete collapse or failure | | |
to make weak or lifeless | | |
1. to involve in a conflict or difficulty; 2. to throw into confusion | | |
to clear from charge or accusation | | |
ready and fluent in speech; thoughtless, insincere | | |
by chance, not planned; lacking order | | |
1. to compose or perform without preparation; 2. to construct from available materials | | |
to rouse, stir up, urge on | | |
a coming in, inflow | | |
an extreme or unnatural paleness | | |
1. a list of ancestors, family tree; 2. the history or origins of something | | |
very steep | | |
very abundant; given or flowing freely | | |
1. to restore to friendship; 2. to settle; 3. to resign | | |
to put into chains | | |
a chain, fetter | | |
shabby, old and worn | | |