tie oneself to the mast (third-person singular simple present ties oneself to the mast, present participle tying oneself to the mast, simple past and past...
oneself (third-person singular simple present carries oneself, present participle carrying oneself, simple past and past participle carried oneself)...
and bark oneself (third-person singular simple present keeps a dog and barks oneself, present participle keeping a dog and barking oneself, simple past...
lose the run of oneself (third-person singular simple present loses the run of oneself, present participle losing the run of oneself, simple past and past...
past and past participle made a living) To earn enough income to support oneself and, if applicable, one's family. Synonyms: see Thesaurus:make a living...
jumping to begin a race too soon to act without due caution to trade securities based on yet undisclosed information false start get ahead of oneself...
trado m (plural trados) Alternative form of trade (“auger”) trado first-person singular present indicative of tradar trānsdō From trāns (“across, beyond”)...
the same position as oneself or who works with oneself. A member of an organisation, society, religious order/group, college, trade association, etc. A...
(singular only) carpentry (the trade of working on wood to produce objects) nodarboties ar galdniecību ― to occupy oneself with, to be busy with, carpentry...
From Middle English pampen, from Middle Low German pampen (“to pamper oneself, live luxuriously”), from Old Saxon *pampōn, from Proto-Germanic *pampōną...