refrain from telling or giving; to keep secret, or refuse to share. keep oneself to oneself 1900, Mark Twain, chapter IV, in The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg:...
feel oneself (third-person singular simple present feels oneself, present participle feeling oneself, simple past and past participle felt oneself) To...
ទាម • (tiəm) (abstract noun ការទាម) to attach oneself like a leech, adhere (to), to suck (up) to fight for, claim one's due share ទាមទារ (tiəm tiə)...
kunhavigus, volitive kunhavigu) (transitive) to share; to make something available to the others, without giving it up oneself Conjugation of kunhavigi...
(Sichuanese) to have all the food to oneself (figurative) to have all the (profit, benefit, etc.) to oneself; to not share with others 吃獨食/吃独食 (chī dúshí)...
IPA(key): /ti.ʁe la ku.vɛʁ.tyʁ a swa/ tirer la couverture à soi (informal, figuratively) to take all the credit, to take more than one's share accaparer...
the same age as oneself. 1786, Robert Burns, The Brigs of Ayr: O ye, my dear-remember'd, ancient yealings, Were ye but here to share my wounded feelings...
feelings or attitudes as oneself; kindred spirit. Many of the participants found themselves among kindred souls who shared their interests. kindred spirit...
porzioni) portion, share helping (portion or serving, especially of food that one takes for oneself, or to which one helps oneself) serving (portion (especially...
that one's opinions or preferences are (probably) held or shared by more people than oneself. Treated grammatically as a third-person pronoun. annan in...