to impose arduous exercises, either as training or as punishment.
to engage in sexual intercourse, particularly in an illicit context
Someone who is particularly impressive, especially athletically or physically.
A monstrously unusual and dangerous animal.
Any animal other than a human; usually only applied to land vertebrates, especially large or dangerous four-footed ones.
Anything regarded as larger or more powerful than one of its normal size or strength.
A person who behaves in a violent, antisocial or uncivilized manner.
A domestic animal, especially a bovine farm animal.
A sex offender.
Something unpleasant and difficult.
A thing or matter, especially a difficult or unruly one.
great; excellent; powerful
Used to issue an instruction (traditionally seen as carrying less force of authority than alternatives such as 'shall' or 'must').
Will be likely to (become or do something); indicates a degree of possibility or probability that the stated thing will happen or be true in the future.
Indicates that something is expected to have happened or to be the case now.
Used to express a conditional outcome.
With verbs such as 'see' or 'hear', usually in the second person, used to point out something remarkable in either a good or bad way.
To make a statement of what ought to be true, as opposed to reality.
Used to impart a tentative, conjectural or polite nuance.
Used to express what the speaker would do in another person's situation, as a means of giving a suggestion or recommendation.
Simple past tense of shall.
In questions, asks what is correct, proper, desirable, etc.
Used to give advice or opinion that an action is, or would have been, beneficial or desirable.
Used to form a variant of the present subjunctive, expressing a state or action that is hypothetical, potential, mandated, etc.
Something that ought to be the case as opposed to already being the case.