of oneself (third-person singular simple present gets ahead of oneself, present participle getting ahead of oneself, simple past got ahead of oneself, past...
psychology) The practice of deliberately making oneself uninteresting and unresponsive so as to defend oneself against someone who wishes to elicit certain...
self-indulgent. 1997, Eric J Evans, Thatcher and Thatcherism: The resources channelled to those institutions which showed themselves most adept at formfilling...
― muṯktiḇ lēh ˁal qanīṯā d-malpānā. ― He subscribed to the teacher’s channel. (intransitive) to be preordained by fate; to be meant to be (intransitive)...
Glickman, “עדות שלדון אדלסון: "שרה משוגעת לגמרי, כפייתית למראה שלה"”, in Channel 13 News[1]: המיליארדר היהודי-אמריקני לא חסך במאמצים כדי להביע את תמיכתו...
the radio to her favorite channel (reflexive) (ställa in sig; used with på) to assume something will happen and prepare oneself for it Han hade ställt in...
moment that troops of the United States and our allies were crossing the Channel in another and greater operation. It has come to pass with success thus...
(กรงกรรม)[1], spoken by ย้อย อัศวรุ่งเรืองกิจ (ใหม่ เจริญปุระ), Bangkok: Channel 3, retrieved 2019-05-29: นั่งก่อน นั่งก่อน ฟังข่าวเด็ดอีเรณู อุตส่าห์อมไว้ตั้งแต่บนรถไฟ...
be in advance of; precede draw or direct by influence guide or conduct oneself begin a game of cards or dominoes intransitive: to guide or conduct intransitive:...
probably a fixed capstan, windlass furrow, track, trace aqueduct, ditch, channel kind of spider wall barley (Hordeum murinum) Second declension of ὁ ὁλκός;...