at night to indulge in, give oneself up to Selected forms of the verb 밝히다 (balkida): vowel-stem, regular (brighten): 비추다 (bichuda) (reveal): 드러내다...
clāruī); third conjugation, no passive, no supine stem to be illuminated to brighten inclārēscō perclārēscō Portuguese: esclarecer Spanish: clarecer, esclarecer...
(transitive) to entertain (transitive) to brighten up (make appear more jolly) (reflexive) to have fun, to enjoy oneself This is a regular -er verb as far as...
active illūstrāvī, supine illūstrātum); first conjugation to illuminate, brighten, light up to elucidate, explain, make clear to make famous, render illustrious...
to rub through woods, as huntsmen To scour; to burnish; to polish; to brighten; to cleanse; often with up or over. to rub up silver a. 1716, Robert South...
To play (jazz music). To dance to the tunes of jazz music. To enliven, brighten up, make more colourful or exciting. (Can we add an example for this sense...
happied) (intransitive, informal) Often followed by up: to become happy; to brighten up, to cheer up. 2001, John L. Bullion, “Jokes”, in In the Boat with LBJ...
“You’re crazy boyo!” Taffy gaped at his shipmate’s rosy cheeks, their hugh brightened by the Canadian blasts. “Now, what in the bloody hell were you doing out...
wet oneself plan a project; stand on tiptoe to (a place); until (a time); up to to (a place); until (a time); up to; to go; to arrive brightening of...