endurance; patience; perseverance; self-control; self-restraint
each time; always; often; thank you for your continued patronage
we; us; I; me; my store (business, etc.)
frequently; repeatedly; eagerly; keenly; hard; terribly
to pay attention to another's needs; to attend to; to fuss about; to take into consideration
departure; leaving; starting; standing
to soothe; to calm; to pacify
to perceive; to understand
disposition; temperament; temper; nature
motionlessly (e.g. stand, wait); (be) still; fixedly (e.g. gaze, stare); intently (e.g. listen, think); patiently (endure); stoically
bedside; near one's pillow
change; alteration; substitute; rate of exchange
restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
to go along; to walk along; to follow
to obey respectfully; to humble oneself; to sit straight (upright, respectfully, attentively)
to fold (clothes, umbrella); to close (a shop, business); to vacate
wood (for building); lumber; timber
materials; lumber; timber
big timber; big caliber (man) (calibre)
front and rear; before and after; order; sequence; consequences; context
to bind (a criminal) with rope; to arrest; to seize; to bind (something) with rope
to hang; to suspend; to hang oneself; to hoist an opponent off of his feet by his loincloth; to turn upwards (as if being pulled); to be slanted (of eyes)
small; little; slightly less than; just about; somewhat; somehow
dangerous; in danger; facing imminent danger; precarious (situation); perilous (state, balance, etc.); in doubt
end (e.g. of street); tip; beginning; start; odds and ends; scrap
and; moreover; besides; as well as; and on top of that; at the same time
unsteadily (walking); waddling; staggeringly; totteringly
bounce; spring; momentum; impetus; moment; instant
pole; rod; line; dash; spoken monotonously
to remove; to take off; to drop (e.g. from a team); to remove (from a position); to leave (e.g. one's seat); to go away from
to stagger; to stumble; to totter; to misconduct oneself; to have a love affair; to waver
not only ... (but also); not merely; as well as; furthermore; besides; moreover
top of the foot; instep; dorsum of the foot; dorsum pedis
powerfully; vigorously; with all one's strength; lots of; heaps of; plenty
to scream; to whine; to grumble; to complain
a lot; plenty; abundant; exaggerated; grandiose
to fall flat; to collapse in a heap
accident (caused by negligence); error; blunder; fault; defect
to shake (from fear, cold, excitement, etc.); to shudder; to tremble