to persist in; to carry out; to have one's own way; to push through; to carry through
we; us; I; me; my store (business, etc.)
passion; temper; irritability
not the time for; not the place for; far from; anything but; ... is out of the question; ... isn't the word for it
carrying a portable shrine with arms stretched out (i.e. without shouldering it)
someone with a liking or characteristic; a true representative of (place)
on the way back; returning
to close (at a certain point); to cut short; to round up (number); to revalue (currency)
two days before yesterday; three days back (ago)
impatient; tantalized; tantalised; irritated; chagrined; chagrinned
a step; short distance; short time
to boil; to seethe; to be oppressed by heat
to stoop; to lean over; to bend forward; to bend down; to crouch; to squat
to give off (a smell, scent, aroma); to smell of; to perfume (a room, etc.); to hint at; to suggest; to insinuate
research division; research club (e.g. at school, university)
button (clothing); push-button
to give oneself to (esp. of a woman to a man); to surrender oneself to
with a clang or a clink; tinkle
to stop (in one's tracks); to come to a stop; to halt; to pause; to stand still
something; what; why; how
piece; slice; cloth; sharpness; agility; counter for scraps, pieces, etc.
to rise up (e.g. pillar of smoke); to go up
hallway slippers; indoor shoes; overshoes; rubbers; galoshes
to go; to come; to turn out (at a meeting, event, etc.); to show up; to make your way to
preeminence; excellence; superiority; transcendence
half-hearted reply; vague answer; reluctant answer
to fold one's arms; to link arms with someone
ankle; malleolus; ankle bone
to shrink; to contract; to diminish (in size)
district; quarter; enclosure; area enclosed by earthwork; red-light district; wide and empty
occasionally; once in a while; now and then; rarely; seldom
in one's own way or style
nicely; properly; frequently; often; I'm glad that you ...; thank you for ...
to jump up; to spring up; to move around; to bounce up and down; to pound (of one's heart, e.g. with excitement); to throb