keep something to oneself; to prevent from escaping. to hold in laughter, or one's emotions (intransitive, dated) To restrain oneself. He wanted to laugh...
past participle locked out) (transitive) To inadvertently prevent (a person, particularly oneself) from entering a place, by leaving it locked. Antonyms:...
język) (intransitive, colloquial, idiomatic) to bite one's tongue (to prevent oneself from uttering a word) Hypernym: zamilknąć Conjugation of ugryźć się...
(Cyrillic spelling бункери́рати) (reflexive) to shut oneself in a bunker (reflexive) to ban, prevent from release (book, movie etc.) Conjugation of bunkerirati...
pf (Latin spelling bunkerírati) (reflexive) to shut oneself in a bunker (reflexive) to ban, prevent from release (book, movie etc.) Conjugation of бункерирати...
język) (intransitive, colloquial, idiomatic) to bite one's tongue (to prevent oneself from uttering a word) Hypernym: milknąć Conjugation of gryźć się w...
up behind oneself) (idiomatic) To prevent others from attaining or benefiting from the same advantages, opportunities, or rights as oneself. 1965 July...
redressing or preventing a wrong by one's own actions rather than through legal proceedings. self-help repossession (act of bettering oneself): self-improvement...
to prevent from being seen, to block, to conceal; to shield, to shelter, to protect. (elegant and archaic) to vanish; to disappear; to make oneself invisible;...
one's lip, past participle bitten one's lip) (idiomatic) To forcibly prevent oneself from speaking, especially in order to avoid saying something inappropriate...