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stick something to (someone's) lips

To share food with others.

make a guess or estimation

To judge the direction and distance to the goal.

make a guess or estimation

To closely watch a certain situation, change of price, etc.

make a guess or estimation

To check the accuracy of scales in a scale.

be able to make a guess or estimation

To make a guess or estimation.

grab a strand

To organize or correct one's thoughts, situation, story, etc.

A strand is grabbed

For thoughts, a situation, a story, etc., to become organized or to have been corrected.

be unable to move forward or backward

To be in a situation in which one cannot change one's position or move.

One's crotch is ripped[torn]

To be very poor.

One's crotch is ripped[torn]; keeping up with the Jones

To find it difficult to keep up with others, without considering one's own capacity to do so.

scratch someone's itchy spot

One feels better since someone else has scratched one's itch, meaning someone else satisfies one's needs or curiosity.

take off someone's mask

To reveal someone else's true identity.

take off one's mask

To reveal one's true identity or to disclose one's true feelings or intentions.

put on a mask

To conceal true feelings or intentions and hide behind false ones.

be deep-rooted in one's heart

For a feeling or resentment to be too overwhelming to be relieved in a short period.

have a bruise in one's chest

For emotional pain or agony to linger.

drive a nail in someone's chest

To break someone's heart.

A nail is driven in one's chest

To be left with indelible scars.

bury something in one's chest

To refrain from expressing feelings or emotions and supressing them.

bury something in one's chest

To cherish a memory or feeling.

One's heart is on fire

For emotions or thoughts to become intensified.

engrave something in one's heart

To bear something deep in mind.

put a hand on one's own chest

To risk one's conscience.

touch one's heart

For overwhelming feelings to be felt.