(iK) (exp) (1) (uk) deep (colour)
(2) thick (liquid, fluid)
(vs-s,vt) (1) (uk) to make good
to improve
(2) to do often
(3) to do well
(exp) to go with the flow
to go with the times
(exp) to cut one's way through the waves
(v5r,vt) (obsc) rip out (and take)
tear out (from)
(exp) to get on (mount) a horse
(v1,vi) to look foolish
(exp) to allow to worship
to let a person have a look
(exp) to suffer a defeat
(exp,vs-i) to double
(v5r,vt) to spend money freely
(v5r,vt) to buy
to purchase
(v5r,vt) to buy up
(v5r,vt) to bid up
to corner the market
(v5r,vt) to overestimate
to make too much of
(v5r,vt) to be reluctant to sell
(v5r,vt) to sell out
to sell off
(v5r,vi) to remain unsold
to be left on the shelf
(v1,vi) to be sold out
(v5r,vi) (uk) to creep
to crawl
(v5r,vi) to creep about
(v1,vi) to crawl or creep out of
(v5r,vi) to creep up
to crawl up
(v5r,vi) to grovel
to go down on one's hands and knees
(v1,vi) to come unstuck from
(v5r,vt) to tear off
to strip
to rob
(exp) to feign ignorance
to pretend to be ignorant of
to play innocent
to brazen it out
(v1,vi) to fade
to discolour
to discolor
(v1,vi) to get slightly dirty (all over)
(adj-i) slightly bright