to empty the bowels
rid of waste
to come, flow, proceed, (from a source or origin)
come forth; give off
to give or send out (something)
diffuse, discharge
a kind of boat with an engine (used on rivers and lakes and in harbours); an act of launching a ship or spacecraft
send off
(doing things, done) without thought or care; solid matter separated from a liquid because of chemical action, e.g. one that forms at the bottom of a liquid; to cause (an event) to happen suddenly, quickly
hurry, speed
of relay
pass on, transmit
a group of people working in turn with others; to send out (radio or TV signals etc)
pass on, transmit
to let (leaves etc) come off, fall; to take off (clothes); to spread or send out (heat, light etc)
cast off