To swindle or bully (someone)
To arrest for criminal activity.
To steal
To equip with a gaffle or similar weapon.
To talk without a purpose, usually about inane or pointless topics; to babble.
To grab or seize
To get hold of, to find.
A steel spur attached to a gamecock (sometimes used figuratively).
A portable fork of iron or wood in which the heavy musket formerly in use was rested that it might be accurately aimed and fired.
To intrude; to interfere; to get involved inappropriately, without welcome.
To take game or fish illegally.
To take anything illegally or unfairly.
To become soft or muddy by being trampled on.
To cook something in simmering liquid.
To be cooked in simmering liquid
To entice (an employee or customer) to switch from a competing company to one's own.
To make soft or muddy by trampling.
To trespass on another's property to take fish or game.
The act of cooking in simmering liquid.
The act of taking something unfairly, as in tennis doubles where one player returns a shot that their partner was better placed to return.