1. to get twisted, to get crooked, to get warped
2. to become twisted (of a mind, relationship, etc.), to become warped, to become perverse, to become contrary
3. to become troubled, to become complicated, to become strained
1. to make, to produce, to manufacture, to build, to construct
2. to prepare (food), to brew (alcohol)
3. to raise, to grow, to cultivate, to train
4. to till
5. to draw up (a document), to make out, to prepare, to write
6. to create (an artistic wor...
1. to turn over, to turn (pages), to leaf through (a book, etc.)
2. to tear off, to strip off, to take off, to pull off (e.g. a blanket), to pull up (e.g. floorboards), to tear up
1. to put back, to return, to give back, to restore (to a previous state, e.g. defrosting, reconstituting, reconciling), to turn back (e.g. clock hand)
2. to vomit, to throw up
3. to recover (of a market price)
1. to discover, to find (e.g. an error in a book), to come across, to detect, to spot
2. to locate, to find (e.g. something missing), to find fault
3. to be used to seeing, to be familiar with
1. play, playing, game
2. pleasure, amusement, pastime, recreation, diversion
3. play (in a mechanism, e.g. a steering wheel)
4. flexibility (in a performance, art, etc.), freedom
5. flyleaf
1. to return (something), to restore, to put back
2. to turn over, to turn upside down, to overturn
3. to pay back, to retaliate, to reciprocate
4. to respond (with), to retort, to reply, to say back
5. to do ... back (e.g. speak back, throw back)
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1. to throw down, to bring down, to blow down, to fell, to knock down, to set (something) down on its side, to turn (something) on its side, to recline (e.g. a seat)
2. to kill, to defeat, to beat
3. to overthrow, to trip up, to ruin
4. to leave unpa...
1. to pinch, to hold (between one's fingers), to pick up (with chopsticks, tweezers, etc.)
2. to pick up and eat, to snack on
3. to pick out (the main point), to summarize, to sum up
4. to bewitch, to possess, to fascinate
1. to pin down, to hold down, to press down, to hold in place, to hold steady
2. to cover (esp. a part of one's body with one's hand), to clutch (a body part in pain), to press (a body part)
3. to get a hold of, to obtain, to seize, to catch, to arre...