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grab and release

To treat something or someone as one wishes.

as passing words; in passing

Mentioning something in passing while talking about something else

not[be unable to] pass

To be nothing but something.

draw a map

To wet one's bed while sleeping.

perceive beforehand; notice in advance

To notice that something will happen before it happens.

fry and roast

(slang) To annoy and irritate someone.

fry and roast

(slang) To make one's hair curly.

fry and roast

To live together going through all sorts of troubles.

hold a baton

To become the head of a group or organization.

drain one's sap

To be exhausted as one has used up all of one's energy.

set up an outpost; make a camp; encamp

For many people to occupy the same space.

One's sap drains

To have no energy as one has worked very hard or severely suffered something.

make progress

(slang) For a man and a woman to develop a closer relationship.

draw[extract/shed] cold sweat; sweat hard

To struggle hard to cope with a very difficult or embarrassing situation.

exhaust one's utmost

To be fed up with something.

take off one's baggage

To be relieved from agony, grief, worry, responsibility, etc.

pack one's baggage

To completely quit what one has been doing.

pack one's baggage

To move from where one has lived to another place.

unpack one's baggage

To get a place to stay and arrange one's baggage there.

get out of one's home

To leave far away from home.

A house is offered

For a house to be put up for sale.

A controlled point is built

To occupy squares in the game of go.

pinpoint and pass

To make clear something by examining or investigating it.

break a small gourd

To ruin something.