feel comfortable or content; to get along; to be happy, enjoy oneself to thrive, flourish, prosper, do well trivast (Nynorsk) “trives” in The Bokmål Dictionary...
don't like it here then why don't you leave? (intransitive) to thrive, flourish (to grow vigorously or luxuriantly) viihde viihdyke viihdyttää viihtyisä...
Wiktionary: uan2 dau1 Sinological IPA (key): /u̯an¹³ tɒu̯³³/ 玩刀 (Xiang) to flourish a sword; to give a performance of swordplay 耍刀 (shuǎdāo) (Hokkien) 弄刀...
t͡sʰi̯æn³³/ Sinological IPA (key) (new-style): /u̯an¹³ t͡ɕʰi̯æn³³/ 玩槍 (Xiang) to flourish a qiang (spear); to give a martial arts performance with qiang (spear)...
wallowing, simple past and past participle wallowed) (intransitive) To roll oneself about in something dirty, for example in mud. Pigs wallow in the mud. c...
order to bathe oneself) Synonyms: natrysk, prysznic Declension of tusz Borrowed from German Tusch. tusz m inan (music) fanfare (flourish of trumpets or...
cleared to take off from runway 3. (intransitive) To become successful, to flourish. The business has really taken off this year and has made quite a profit...
/ How perfectly ridiculous! / Alas! That such Affected Tricks / Should flourish in a child of six! Generating a sense of pride; being a cause for pride...
يَسْنُدُ (yasnudu), verbal noun سُنُود (sunūd)) to lean, to rest, to support oneself [with إِلَى (ʔilā) ‘on someone/something’] to ascend [with فِي (fī) ‘a...
Middle English theen (“to increase, prosper, flourish”), from Old English þēon (“to thrive, prosper, flourish, grow”), from Proto-Germanic *þinhaną (“to...