(v1,vt) to slay
to cut down (a foe)
(v1,vt) to confute
to argue down
(v1) to join together
to combine
to join up
(v1,vt) to hold down
(v1) to sweep up
(v1,vt) to sweep
to rake up
(v1,vt) to adjust
to arrange
(v1) to break onto (shore)
to wash ashore
to attack
(v1,vt) (1) to knock together
(2) to arrange (e.g. a meeting)
(v1,vt) (1) to knock together
(2) to arrange (e.g. a meeting)
(v1) to rendezvous
to meet at a prearranged place and time
to arrange to meet
(v1) to ambush
(exp) to set on a stand
(v1,vt) to knock down
to utterly defeat
(v1,vt) to stop midway
to interrupt
(exp) to cover with earth
(v1,vi) to escape
(v1,vi) to escape
to run away
(v1,vt) to read out and compare or collate
(v1,vt) to place persons opposite
to come face to face with
to compare
(v1) (1) (uk) to blend
to mix thoroughly and evenly
(2) to make fit in
to domesticate
(exp) to able to enter the New Year (i.e. have work finished, debts paid, etc.)
(v1,vt) to hold down
to twist one's arm
(v1) to fire (from job)
to discharge
(exp,v1) to frown
to scowl
(v1,vt) to cover up with something
(v1,vt) to make inquiries
to refer to
(v1) to embrace
(v1) to embrace
(v1) to sew up
to sew together