one's self full of oneself (comparative more full of oneself, superlative most full of oneself) (idiomatic) Egotistical, believing oneself to be superior...
Literally, “find oneself on thin ice”. op glad ijs bevinden (idiomatic, reflexive) to skate on thin ice De spion bevond zich op glad ijs. ― The spy was skating...
participle (UK) got drunk or (US) gotten drunk) (intransitive) To intoxicate oneself with alcohol. (This entry is a translation hub.) I'm going out tonight...
went to fetch a remedy bâ class 1 singular of mbâ class 4 spy, watcher Bâ tʉmnyə pé. ― The spy hid in the field. dɔ́ktà gə̀gɛ́ gɛ̀kɛ̀ pá Erika Eichholzer...
from Old French conscience, from Latin conscientia (“knowledge within oneself”), from consciens, present participle of conscire (“to know, to be conscious...
2017 September 19, Gwilym Mumford, “Kingsman: The Golden Circle review – spy sequel reaches new heights of skyscraping silliness”, in the Guardian[2]:...
ingratiated) (reflexive) To bring oneself into favour with someone by flattering or trying to please them; to insinuate oneself; to worm one's way in. 1849...
Hyphenation: ca‧sus casus (definite accusative casusu, plural casuslar) spy Borrowed from Latin cāsus (“chance, event”), the past participle of cadō...
be slow in one's work”), Saterland Frisian lüürkje (“to look secretly, spy”), West Frisian luorkje (“to lurk”), Middle Low German lûrken (“to deceitfully...
'I'll just stop into the shop a minute.' 1986, John le Carré, A Perfect Spy: And Rick with unwonted diffidence had accepted his exclusion. Now with the...