(exp,v1) (1) to put away one's bedding
(2) to recover from an illness (and put away one's sickbed)
(v1,vt) to weave up into fabric
(exp) (uk) what with this and that
for a number of reasons
(P)
(exp,v1) (1) to stand up
(2) to leave
(v1,vt) (1) (hum) to say
to tell
to state
(aux-v) (2) (hon) to do for
(n) undercooked rice
(v5r) to treat badly
(exp) to open up a big lead (over one's opponent)
(n) (1) climax
uprush
(2) bulge
(v5r,vi) (1) to swell
to rise
to bulge
to be piled up
(2) to rouse
to get excited
(v1,vt) (1) to pile up
to heap up
(2) to stir up
to enliven
to bring to a climax
(n) (comp) revertive
(exp) (uk) How dare you!
How can you have the nerve?
(exp) it's probably so
it stands to reason
(exp) to be inferior to
to suffer by comparison with (something)
(n) appointment
(exp) to fly a kite
(v1,vt) to work one's way up
(v1,vt) to raise (one's voice)
(n) leaving on time (e.g. as opposed to paid or unpaid overtime)
(n) (comp) eligible
(v5r,vt) to bid up
to corner the market
(n) outburst of anger
(exp,v1) to put up one's hair
(exp) walls have ears
(v1) (1) to knit
(2) to compile
to edit
(exp) to gain fame
to make one's name
(exp) dawn breaks
day dawns
(exp) to be caught in an evening shower
(exp) to be struck by lightning