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- (the muscles of the stomach) to draw in; to get drawn in.
- to draw in the muscles of the stomach.
- to sink oneself; to sag down.
- to be afraid (of); to fear.
- to lament; to express the grief audibly.
- to withdraw oneself; to return (from fear, diffidence); to retreat.
- to take away the force once wielded; to put an end to or withdraw the force or compulsion once exerted.
- to grow less; to become feeble; to dwindle.
- (slang) to have sexual intercourse.
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- (the stomach muscles) to become withdrawn.
- to draw the muscles of the stomach in.
- to be afraid of; to fear.
- to withdraw oneself from fear or lack of confidence.
- to undo a force applied; to withdraw the arrow shot or order of injunction issued; to avoid further consequences.
- to make less; to reduce.
- to grieve; to lament.
- to become thinner; to lose strength gradually; to dwindle; to wane.
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- to cause to dig or excavate.
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- to cause to dig (a ditch, well etc).
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- to cause to, to force to, go under the surface of a liquid; to immerse; to dip.
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- the feeling aroused by a thing that is strongly despised; despicableness; an abhorring; detestation.
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- to open the mouth wide, esp. involuntarily, and breathe in deeply, as from fatigue, drowsiness or boredom; to yawn.
- ಆಕಳಿಸಿದರೆ ಹಲ್ಲು ಎಣಿಸುತ್ತಾನೆ ākaḷisidare hallu eṇisuttāne he takes every opportunity for his advantage or to pull another's leg.
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- to take hold of mentally; to understand; to comprehend; to grasp.
- to take hold of firmly with or as with the hand or arms; to grip.
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- to open the mouth wide, esp. involuntarily, and breathe in deeply, as a result of fatigue, drowsiness or boredom; to yawn.
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- to open the mouth wide, esp. involuntarily, and breathe in deeply, as from fatigue, drowsiness or boredom; to yawn.