1.
To cause trouble or start an argument on purpose, often by bringing up a sensitive topic.
2.
To move very fast in a way that seems dangerous or out of control.
3.
Someone who has great power or authority over others; a boss or ruler.
4.
To control and use something (like energy or a skill) for a specific purpose; also, the straps used to control an animal or keep a person safe.
5.
A sudden and important discovery or success that helps solve a problem.
6.
Used to say "not one and not the other" when talking about two things.
7.
Used to say "one or the other" when choosing between two things.
8.
Not any; not a single one of a group.
9.
To speak angrily with someone because you disagree; or to give reasons why you think something is true.
10.
To make a choice or come to a conclusion after thinking about it.
11.
Moving in the direction of something or someone.